Sebastian Cabot

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.421

Gender

Male

Birthday

06-Jul-1918

Age

(107 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot

Sebastian Cabot

Biography

Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot  (July 6, 1918 – August 22, 1977) was an English film and television actor, best remembered as the gentleman's gentleman, "Giles French," opposite Brian Keith's character, in the 1960s sitcom Family Affair. He was also known for playing Dr. Carl Hyatt in the series Checkmate and for doing the voice of Bagheera in The Jungle Book. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sebastian Cabot (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia


Credits

Le Imprese di una Spada Leggendaria Le Imprese di una Spada Leggendaria (1958) Character: N/A
Adaptation of The Three Musketeers
One Day On Beetle Rock One Day On Beetle Rock (1967) Character: Narrator(voice)
The experiences of various wildlife in twenty-four hours is explored with a High Sierra background. A weasel and her brood, grouse and a lizard are watched. Then a mother bear and her cubs have adventures. A stag deer oversees everything.
I cavalieri della regina I cavalieri della regina (1954) Character: Porthos
A new adventure for the Dumas musketeers who this time must save the Infanta of Spain from the intrigues of the Prince of Condé who wants to take the throne at any cost. (This film is a compendium edit made from episodes of the television series "I tre moschettieri")
The Agitator The Agitator (1945) Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
The Agitator is a 1945 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring William Hartnell, Mary Morris and John Laurie. Its plot follows a young mechanic who unexpectedly inherits the large firm where he works and tries to run it according to his socialist political beliefs. It was based on the 1925 novel Peter Pettinger by William Riley.
The Adventures of Jane The Adventures of Jane (1949) Character: Frenchman
Jane is given a bracelet by an elderly admirer. He is in league with Cleaver, a suave crook, and the two plan to use Jane and the bracelet to smuggle diamonds into England.
Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure (1951) Character: Morgan the Pirate
Old Mother Riley runs into a ghost who turns out to be an old pirate searching for buried treasure.
Old Mother Riley's New Venture Old Mother Riley's New Venture (1949) Character: Potentate
Old Mother Riley becomes manager of a hotel - stolen diamonds, murder and pie fights follow.
Foreign Affaires Foreign Affaires (1935) Character: Bit Role (uncredited)
An ageing aristocrat schemes to secure his dwindling finances by any means – fair or foul!
Alf's Baby Alf's Baby (1953) Character: Osmonde
Three old bachelors 'inherit' an orphan baby, Pam, who is pursued by a car-stealing spiv after she turns 21.
Dick Barton Strikes Back Dick Barton Strikes Back (1949) Character: Alfonso Delmonte Fourcada
Special Agent Dick Barton uncovers a ring of international psychopathic criminals with plans to dominate the world using a terrifying weapon of mass destruction.
Midnight Episode Midnight Episode (1950) Character: N/A
A panhandler who opens car doors for people in London's theatre district finds himself involved in a deadly mystery when a corpse with a cash-stuffed wallet falls out of a vehicle and he helps himself to some of the money.
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971) Character: Self
A celebrity-filled look at the opening festivities for Walt Disney World in Florida.
The Flood The Flood (1962) Character: Noah
Stravinsky and Balanchine's take on the apocalyptic Biblical tale. An opera composed for video.
Heights of Danger Heights of Danger (1953) Character: N/A
Tale of profiteer who seeks to prevent father and children from winning motor car rally which would preserve their garage business.
Minado, the Wolverine Minado, the Wolverine (1965) Character: Narrator
A young wolverine seeks revenge on a trapper who killed his mother in Canada's Far North. He steals the man's tools and otherwise sabotages his life in an effort to make the man miserable.
The City That Forgot About Christmas The City That Forgot About Christmas (1974) Character: (voice)
A young boy's grandfather tells him the story of a city that forgot about Christmas until a carpenter named Matthew comes to town and teaches the children about Christmas, much to the chagrin of the Mayor and his cronies.
El Redentor El Redentor (1959) Character: Narrator
El redentor (original title)
One Day at Teton Marsh One Day at Teton Marsh (1964) Character: Narrator
Depicts the animal life, including ospreys, otters, beavers, and others, in a small area near the Grand Teton Mountains. Based on the book by Sally Carrighar.
Foreign Exchange Foreign Exchange (1970) Character: Max
A former British Secret Service agent is persuaded to negotiate a spy exchange with Russia, only to find himself drawn into political intrigues.
Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street (1973) Character: Kris Kringle
A department store Santa tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he is Santa Claus, and winds up going on trial to prove who he is.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Character: Narrator
Whether we’re young or forever young at heart, the Hundred Acre Wood calls to that place in each of us that still believes in magic. Join pals Pooh, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger and Christopher Robin as they enjoy their days together and sing their way through adventures.
Man, Monsters & Mysteries Man, Monsters & Mysteries (1974) Character: Narrator (voice)
Man, Monsters and Mysteries is a 1974 Disney educational animated featurette. It explains about man's intriguing questions about monsters, mysteries and even the enigmatic Loch Ness monster.
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974) Character: Narrator (voice)
Rabbit is tired of Tigger always bouncing him, so he gets Pooh and Piglet together to come up with an idea to get the bounce out of Tigger. Then, Tigger and little Roo go out for a bounce and get caught in a tree.
Laughter in Paradise Laughter in Paradise (1951) Character: Card Player (uncredited)
When an eccentric practical joker dies, he divides his fortune among four heirs. But before they can collect the cash they must each do something which goes completely against their nature. NB: This is the film which introduced Audrey Hepburn.
The Spy Killer The Spy Killer (1969) Character: Max
Spy Killer stars Robert Horton as a secret agent turned private eye. Framed for murder, Horton is released, but only after promising that he'll track down a book containing a list of government agents who are operating covertly in Red China. The reluctant spy discovers that he can't completely trust anyone in this endeavor--not even his former chief
The Wonder Kid The Wonder Kid (1951) Character: Pizzo
Bobby Henrey, the amazing juvenile star of The Fallen Idol, is here cast as 7-year-old musical genius Sebastian Giro. Mistreated by his avaricious adult manager, Sebastian runs away to a remote Alpine village. He then falls into the hands of a gang of kidnappers, led by the basically sympathetic Jack.
Omar Khayyam Omar Khayyam (1957) Character: Nizam
Omar Khayyam was one of the greatest Persian poets. He was also a brilliant mathematician. Though his quatrains were written in the 11th century, they are still popular the world over. The details of his life are unknown, so this movie invents a biography for him and includes in it his real achievements - the invention of a new calendar and the penning of those epigrammatic poems. This film has him romancing a sultan's bride and foiling the assassin sect's plot to kill the sultan's son.
The Spider and the Fly The Spider and the Fly (1949) Character: Prefect
"The Spider and the Fly is set in Paris during the cloud-cuckoo days before WW I. The storyline intertwines the destinies of three people. Guy Rolfe plays Phillipe de Ledocq, a resourceful safecracker who always manages to elude arrest. Eric Portman is cast as police-chief Maubert, who will not rest until Ledocq is behind bars. And Nadia Gray is Madeleine, the woman beloved by both Ledocq and Maubert. Just as Maubert has managed to capture his man, Ledocq is released at the behest of the government, who wants him to steal secrets from the German embassy revealing the whereabouts of the Kaiser's secret agents. And just how does Madeleine figure into all of this? Spider and the Fly is a diverting precursor to the 1960s TV series It Takes a Thief." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
The Captain's Paradise The Captain's Paradise (1953) Character: Ali (vendor)
Mediterranean ferryboat captain Henry St James has things well organized - a loving and very English wife Maud in Gibraltar, and the loving if rather more hot-blooded Mistress, Nita in Tangiers. A perfect life. As long as neither woman decides to follow him to the other port.
Kismet Kismet (1955) Character: Wazir
A silver-tongued poet and self-proclaimed "King of the Beggars" searches old Baghdad for a rich bachelor to marry his dreamy daughter, Marsinah. Along the way, he poses as the renowned sorcerer Hajj and gets in and out of scrapes with an elderly thief, a dim-witted wazir, and his wife. Meanwhile, his daughter develops feelings for a handsome caliph.
'Pimpernel' Smith 'Pimpernel' Smith (1941) Character: Bit Role
Eccentric Cambridge archaeologist Horatio Smith takes a group of British and American archaeology students to pre-war Nazi Germany to help in his excavations. His research is supported by the Nazis, since he professes to be looking for evidence of the Aryan origins of German civilisation. However, he has a secret agenda: to free inmates of the concentration camps.
The Time Machine The Time Machine (1960) Character: Dr. Philip Hilyer
A Victorian Englishman travels to the far future and finds that humanity has divided into two hostile species.
Black Patch Black Patch (1957) Character: Frenchy De'vere
A New Mexico Town Marshal, Clay Morgan, known as 'Black Patch' since he had lost an eye in the Civil War, takes his job seriously, especially after an old friend, Hank Danner, arrives in ...
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet (1954) Character: Capulet
In Shakespeare's classic play, the Montagues and Capulets, two families of Renaissance Italy, have hated each other for years, but the son of one family and the daughter of the other fall desperately in love and secretly marry.
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) Character: Narrator (voice)
Christopher Robin's bear attempts to raid a beehive in a tall tree.
Westward Ho, The Wagons! Westward Ho, The Wagons! (1956) Character: Bissonette
The pioneering trail to Oregon was littered with constant danger. Yet, the hope of the "promised land" keeps American families westward bound despite overwhelming odds. A calm, clear-thinking pioneer attempts to lead a wagon train through territory occupied by Pawnees and Sioux. Along the way, the hardy settlers face horse thieves, kidnappers, and unpredictable Indian attacks in their push to establish a new life in the rugged West.
The Angry Hills The Angry Hills (1959) Character: Chesney
In 1941 Greece, on the eve of German occupation, cynical American foreign correspondent Michael Morrison arrives in Athens, intending to depart for London the following day. While there he is tricked into smuggling a list of resistance leaders out of the country and is pursued by the Germans.
Say One for Me Say One for Me (1959) Character: Francis Stratford
Father Conroy has a parish which serves the acting and performance community. When one of his parishioners gets too sick to work, his daughter Holly finds a job working for a dance club of questionable character, which is run by Tony Vincent. Vincent never made the big time, and Father Conroy tries to look after Holly.
Dragoon Wells Massacre Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957) Character: Jonah
A cavalry officer, the sole survivor of an Indian attack, and a wagon load of prisoners travel through hostile Indian country.
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) Character: Narrator (voice)
Winnie the Pooh and his friends experience high winds, heavy rains, and a flood in Hundred Acre Wood.
Love on the Dole Love on the Dole (1941) Character: Man in Crowd at Betting Payout
Depressing and realistic family drama about the struggles of unemployment and poverty in 1930s Lancashire. The 20-year-old Kerr gives an emotionally charged performance as Hardcastle, one of the cotton workers trying to make life better. Interlaced with humour that brings a ray of sunshine to the pervasive bleakness, this remains a powerful social study of life between the wars, and was a rare problem picture to come out of Britain at the time.
They Made Me a Fugitive They Made Me a Fugitive (1947) Character: Club Proprietor
After being framed for a policeman's murder, a criminal escapes prison and sets out for revenge.
The Sword in the Stone The Sword in the Stone (1963) Character: The Narrator/Sir Ector (voice)
Wart is a young boy who aspires to be a knight's squire. On a hunting trip he falls in on Merlin, a powerful but amnesiac wizard who has plans for him beyond mere squiredom. He starts by trying to give him an education, believing that once one has an education, one can go anywhere. Needless to say, it doesn't quite work out that way.
Secret Agent Secret Agent (1936) Character: Man (uncredited)
After three British agents are assigned to assassinate a mysterious German spy during World War I, two of them become ambivalent when their duty to the mission conflicts with their consciences.
Seven Thieves Seven Thieves (1960) Character: Director of Casino
A discredited professor and a sophisticated thief decide to join together and pick a team to pull off one last job--the casino vault in Monte Carlo.
The Family Jewels The Family Jewels (1965) Character: Dr. Matson
A young heiress must choose between six uncles, one of which is up to no good and out to harm the girl's beloved bodyguard who practically raised her.
Babes in Bagdad Babes in Bagdad (1952) Character: Sinbad
The Kadi of Bagdad has harem troubles in this low budget comedy from Edgar Ulmer.
Dual Alibi Dual Alibi (1947) Character: Lottery Office Clerk
A French PR man and his girlfriend steal a lottery ticket from twin trapeze artists, prompting murder.
Casablanca Casablanca (1943) Character: Bearded Man in Street Watching Plane in Flight (uncredited)
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
Terror in a Texas Town Terror in a Texas Town (1958) Character: Ed McNeil
Armed with a harpoon, a Swedish whaler is out for revenge after the death of his father. A greedy oil man trying to buy up the Swede's land might be the guilty party.
Ivanhoe Ivanhoe (1952) Character: Clerk of Copmanhurst
Sir Walter Scott's classic story of the chivalrous Ivanhoe who joins with Robin of Locksley in the fight against Prince John and for the return of King Richard the Lionheart.
Twice-Told Tales Twice-Told Tales (1963) Character: Dr. Carl Heidegger
3 horror stories based on the writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the 1st story titled "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment", Heidegger attempts to restore the youth of three elderly friends. In "Rappaccini's Daughter", a demented father is innoculating his daughter with poison so she may never leave her garden of poisonous plants. In the final story "The House of the Seven Gables", The Pyncheon family suffers from a hundred year old curse and while in the midst of arguing over inheritance, a stranger arrives.
Johnny Tremain Johnny Tremain (1957) Character: Jonathan Lyte
When an injury bars him from pursuing his trade, Revolutionary War-era silversmith's apprentice Johnny Tremain finds a new life in the ranks of the Sons of Liberty army, taking part in the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's legendary ride.
The Love Lottery The Love Lottery (1954) Character: Suarez
Rex Allerton is a top Hollywood star and an idol of the female population. To get away from the pressure of the fans who won't leave him alone, he relocates to a remote Italian village where unanticipated trouble arises when unwittingly he becomes the prize for an international lottery.
The Jungle Book The Jungle Book (1967) Character: Bagheera the Panther (voice)
The boy Mowgli makes his way to the man-village with Bagheera, the wise panther. Along the way he meets jazzy King Louie, the hypnotic snake Kaa and the lovable, happy-go-lucky bear Baloo, who teaches Mowgli "The Bare Necessities" of life and the true meaning of friendship.



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