James Maxwell

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Male

Birthday

14-Jun-1931

Age

(95 years old)

Place of Birth

Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

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James Maxwell

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Tower of London: The Innocent Tower of London: The Innocent (1969) Character: King Henry VII
The story of the Earl of Warwick and Perkin Warbeck, during the reign of King Henry VII.
Girl on Approval Girl on Approval (1961) Character: John Howland
Sheila's fourteen. Her father abandoned her as a baby, her mum's in jail and she's stuck in a children's home. Every family that's tried to look after her has found her too difficult. Now Anne and John Howland want to foster Sheila. But if they can't make a home for her, her future looks bleak.
The Traitors The Traitors (1962) Character: Ray Ellis
The cat and mouse game between government agents and a spy ring that has taken secret documents from a plane crash in Germany, not far from an US military research centre.
Private Potter Private Potter (1962) Character: Lt. Col. Harry Gunyon
A military mission is interrupted when a British soldier claims that God had appeared to him in a transcendental vision.
Brand Brand (1959) Character: Ejnar
Brand's a bleak and desolate play that challenges the notion of a stern and stoic faith in the will of God. The title character is a pastor who returns to his ancestral home to find the villagers on the verge of starvation. He believes ministering to these poor people to be his calling. Over the course of the play, however, he faces many difficult choices. The decisions he makes, based on his stark and idealistic view of morality, have dire consequences for all the people he touches and, ultimately, for his own embattled soul.
Design for Loving Design for Loving (1962) Character: Joe
Follows a beatnik artist who becomes a top fashion designer.
Under the Hammer Under the Hammer (1984) Character: Geoffrey Anderson
All seems ready for a major sale of impressionist paintings to be graced by a royal visit. But panic erupts in the boardroom when the pedigree of the Van Gogh - to be sold by the Russians - is questioned. When it causes a scene between the porters, Les and Mick, a respectable firm is forced to take drastic action to save the big day.
The Man Without Papers The Man Without Papers (1965) Character: David Castle
Years ago, it was Roscoe who kept his friends alive in a Korean prison camp. Now, he's penniless and without papers in London - will his now-prosperous former friends help him?
The Prison The Prison (1974) Character: Roland Blanchet
A successful Paris magazine proprietor embarks on a destructive voyage of self-discovery after his wife shoots dead her own sister, with whom he has had an affair for several years.
The Road The Road (1963) Character: Sir Timothy Hassell
In the late 18th century a small English village is haunted by ghostly apparitions. Sir Timothy Hassall, accompanied by his friend Gideon Cole, investigate.
The Third Secret The Third Secret (1964) Character: Mark
A prominent London psychologist seems to have taken his own life, causing stunned disbelief amongst his colleagues and patients. His teenage daughter refuses to believe it was suicide as this would go against all of the principles her father stood for, therefore she is convinced it was murder. She enlists the help of a former patient to try to get to the truth. However, the truth turns out to be both surprising and disturbing.
Otley Otley (1969) Character: Rollo
A petty crook finds himself mistaken for a murderer and a secret agent.
Dracula Dracula (1968) Character: Dr. Seward
A asylum patient intrudes upon a house party referring to the guest of honor—Count Dracula—as "Master." Moments later he insists he does not know the Count and is led back to his cell. Dr. Van Helsing is called to consult on the case. Hypnotized, the patient recounts events in Transylvania, including an attack by Dracula's brides…
Four Friends Four Friends (1981) Character: Hippie
A young immigrant comes to America in the 60s and is caught up in the counterculture movement which tests his bonds of friendship and love.
Subway in the Sky Subway in the Sky (1959) Character: Officer
Berlin provides the backdrop for this crime drama that centers on a military doctor falsely accused of dealing illegal drugs. Determined to prove his innocence, he escapes from the MPs and ends up holing up in the apartment his wife rented. He doesn't know that she has sublet the flat to a nightclub singer. When he finds out, he begs the singer to assist him. She is attracted to him and agrees. The doctor believes that his wife is behind the black-market dealings, but in the end, they find the real culprit.
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1970) Character: Captain
Fly-on-the-wall treatment of an ordinary day in the life of a prisoner in Stalin's Gulag. Closely adapted from Solzhenitsyn's classic novel based on his own experiences. Shot entirely on location in northern Norway
The Evil of Frankenstein The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) Character: Priester
Once hounded from his castle by outraged villagers for creating a monstrous living being, Baron Frankenstein returns to Karlstaad. High in the mountains they stumble on the body of the creature, perfectly preserved in the ice. He is brought back to life with the help of the hypnotist Zoltan who now controls the creature. Can Frankenstein break Zoltan's hypnotic spell that incites the monster to commit these horrific murders or will Zoltan induce the creature to destroy its creator?
Connecting Rooms Connecting Rooms (1970) Character: Principal of Art College
Explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London. Based on the play The Cellist, by Marion Hart.
Doctor Who: Underworld Doctor Who: Underworld (1978) Character: Jackson
On the edge of the universe, the Doctor, Leela and K9 encounter a Minyan ship on an epic quest to find their race banks... but their people have encountered the Time Lords before...
Ransom Ransom (1974) Character: Bernhard
Following a series of bomb attacks in London, a group of terrorists seize Britain's ambassador to Scandinavia. With the ambassador now a hostage in his residence, another group hijacks an airliner at the capital's airport, announcing that the passengers will not be freed until their demands are met. Colonel Nils Tahlvik, Scandinavia's resourceful and ruthless head of security, seeks to take an uncompromising stance against the terrorists yet his attempts meet resistance from unknown forces at every turn...
The Dead Past The Dead Past (1965) Character: Jonas Foster
The Chronoscope is a device that analyses ancient photons to allow a glimpse into any event in Earth's distant past. Historian Arnold Potterley is rebuffed when he petitions for use of the Chronoscope to study ancient Carthage. So he commissions the building of a private time-viewing machine.
Good Salary, Prospects, Free Coffin Good Salary, Prospects, Free Coffin (1975) Character: Carter
After two of her roommates disappear while out for a job interview, a woman answers a want ad for the same job.
The Damned The Damned (1962) Character: Mr. Talbot
An American tourist and a troubled young woman are chased by her gang leader brother to a top secret British government facility that conducts experiments on children.
The Fastest Draw The Fastest Draw (1966) Character: Peter Stenning
Amos Handworthy's grandfather was quick on the draw: as a U.S marshal, it was a job requirement if you wanted to stay alive. But now Amos has built a gun-slinging robot, programmed to be a split second slower than him in a gunfight, so that he can perpetuate the myth and glory of his grandfather's frontier past. But will Amos bet his life on a duel with real bullets?



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