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Profile of Donald Houston
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Donald Houston |
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6th November 1923 |
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Tonypandy, Wales, UK |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Donald Houston (November 6, 1923—October 13, 1991) was an impassive, hardworking Welsh actor whose first two films - The Blue Lagoon (1949) with Jean Simmons, and A Run for Your Money (1949) with Sir Alec Guinness - were highly successful. Later on his career he was cast in many military roles, and also in comedies such as the Doctor and Carry On series.
Donald Houston would sometimes indulge his Welsh accent as well as hide it behind an English public school veneer. He had a solid career as a character actor in English film and television, with good parts in several well known films, including 633 Squadron (1964), The Longest Day (1962), and The Sea Wolves (1981). His forte tended to be authority figures, often military, such as the brilliant but tough David Caulder, the head of Moonbase 3 in a British miniseries. He could also handle comedy well, as he proved with Doctor in the House (1954) and the later Doctor in Distress (1963), both significant successes in Europe. Though preferring to take good parts, he was certainly not above journeyman in films such as Tales That Witness Madness (1973) and Maniac (1963)—indeed, much of his earlier work consists of potboilers. In 1991, he died quietly in Portugal at age 67, well-liked by the British but not too well-known in America.
He was the brother of television actor Glyn Houston.
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