
Walter Kingsford
Acting
Born 1882-09-20 · Redhill, Surrey, England, UK · Died 1958-02-07
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter Kingsford (born Walter Pearce, 20 September 1882 – 7 February 1958) was a British stage, film and television actor. Kingsford began his acting career on the London stage. He also had a long Broadway career, appearing in plays from the 1912 original American production of George Bernard Shaw's Fanny's First Play to 1944's Song of Norway. In the early 1920s, Kingford was active with the Henry Jewett Players. Kingsford moved to Hollywood, California, for a prolific film career in supporting parts. On screen, he specialised in portraying authority figures such as noblemen, heads of state, doctors, police inspectors and lawyers. He is best known for his recurring role as the snobbish hospital head Dr. P. Walter Carew in the popular Dr. Kildare (and Dr. Gillespie) film series. Kingsford had numerous television appearances in the 1950s. They included TV Reader's Digest, Command Performance and Science Fiction Theatre.
Acting

Merry Andrew
Mr. Fairchild

Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers

Around the World in 80 Days
Mongolia Captain (uncredited)

The Search for Bridey Murphy
Professor
On Trial
Prosecutor

Telephone Time
Schliemann's father

The Count of Monte Cristo

The 20th Century Fox Hour

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Col. Blair

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Dr. Sam Helck

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Dr. Manley

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Dr. Mack

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Dr. Poncet

Science Fiction Theatre

The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater
Blackwell

December Bride

Walking My Baby Back Home
Uncle Henry

Letter to Loretta
James Hughes

Loose in London
Earl of Washington

The Pathfinder
Col. Duncannon

Cavalcade of America

Cavalcade of America
General Carleton
Four Star Playhouse
Sir Charles
Four Star Playhouse
Cary Howard
Four Star Playhouse
Armstrong
Four Star Playhouse
Dr. Blake

The Brigand
Sultan of Morocco

Confidence Girl
Mr. Markewell

The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
Vice-Adm. Friedrich Ruge

I Love Lucy
Sir Clive