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'''Raymond Huntley''' (23 April 1904 – 19 October 1990) was an [[England|English]] [[actor]] who appeared in dozens of [[United Kingdom|British]] films from the 1930s through to the 1970s. Huntley, also appeared in the [[ITV]] [[period piece|period drama]] ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]'' as the family solicitor [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Sir Geoffrey Dillon|Sir Geoffrey Dillon]].
'''Raymond Huntley''' (23 April 1904 – 19 October 1990) was an [[England|English]] [[actor]] who appeared in dozens of [[United Kingdom|British]] films from the 1930s through to the 1970s. Huntley also appeared in the [[ITV]] [[period piece|period drama]] ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]'' as the family solicitor [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Sir Geoffrey Dillon|Sir Geoffrey Dillon]].


Born in [[Birmingham]] in 1904, Huntley was often cast as supercilious bureaucrats or other authority figures, and his many film appearances included ''[[The Way Ahead]]'', ''[[I See a Dark Stranger]]'', ''[[Passport to Pimlico]]'' and ''[[The Dam Busters (film)|The Dam Busters]]''.
Born in [[Birmingham]] in 1904, Huntley was often cast as supercilious bureaucrats or other authority figures, and his many film appearances included ''[[The Way Ahead]]'', ''[[I See a Dark Stranger]]'', ''[[Passport to Pimlico]]'' and ''[[The Dam Busters (film)|The Dam Busters]]''.
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Huntley has been credited as the first actor to portray [[Dracula (character)|Dracula]], but that is incorrect. Huntley was first to play the role in [[Hamilton Deane]]'s [[Dracula (play)|stage adaptation]], later revised by [[John L. Balderston]] and now the most successful stage version of [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel. The very first stage performance of ''Dracula'' occurred in 1897, shortly after the novel was published; Stoker himself mounted a one-off dramatization of the novel at [[Sir Henry Irving]]'s [[Lyceum Theatre]] in London, where Stoker was manager.
Huntley has been credited as the first actor to portray [[Dracula (character)|Dracula]], but that is incorrect. Huntley was first to play the role in [[Hamilton Deane]]'s [[Dracula (play)|stage adaptation]], later revised by [[John L. Balderston]] and now the most successful stage version of [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel. The very first stage performance of ''Dracula'' occurred in 1897, shortly after the novel was published; Stoker himself mounted a one-off dramatization of the novel at [[Sir Henry Irving]]'s [[Lyceum Theatre]] in London, where Stoker was manager.


In Huntley's later years, he became well known on television as Sir Geoffery Dillon, the family [[solicitor]] to the Bellamys in [[London Weekend Television|LWT's]] popular 1970s drama series ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]''.
In Huntley's later years, he became well known on television as Sir Geoffrey Dillon, the family [[solicitor]] to the Bellamys in [[London Weekend Television|LWT's]] popular 1970s drama series ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]''.


Huntley died in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]] in 1990.
Huntley died in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]] in 1990.
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* ''[[Carlton-Browne of the F.O.]]'' (1959)
* ''[[Carlton-Browne of the F.O.]]'' (1959)
* ''[[Our Man in Havana (film)|Our Man in Havana]]'' (1959)
* ''[[Our Man in Havana (film)|Our Man in Havana]]'' (1959)
* ''[[I'm Alright Jack]]'' (1959)
* ''[[I'm All Right Jack]]'' (1959)
* ''[[Follow That Horse!]]'' (1960)
* ''[[Follow That Horse!]]'' (1960)
* ''[[A French Mistress]]'' (1960)
* ''[[A French Mistress]]'' (1960)

Revision as of 22:49, 11 May 2009

Raymond Huntley
Raymond Huntley as Sir Geoffrey Dillon

Raymond Huntley (23 April 1904 – 19 October 1990) was an English actor who appeared in dozens of British films from the 1930s through to the 1970s. Huntley also appeared in the ITV period drama Upstairs, Downstairs as the family solicitor Sir Geoffrey Dillon.

Born in Birmingham in 1904, Huntley was often cast as supercilious bureaucrats or other authority figures, and his many film appearances included The Way Ahead, I See a Dark Stranger, Passport to Pimlico and The Dam Busters.

Huntley has been credited as the first actor to portray Dracula, but that is incorrect. Huntley was first to play the role in Hamilton Deane's stage adaptation, later revised by John L. Balderston and now the most successful stage version of Bram Stoker's novel. The very first stage performance of Dracula occurred in 1897, shortly after the novel was published; Stoker himself mounted a one-off dramatization of the novel at Sir Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre in London, where Stoker was manager.

In Huntley's later years, he became well known on television as Sir Geoffrey Dillon, the family solicitor to the Bellamys in LWT's popular 1970s drama series Upstairs, Downstairs.

Huntley died in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1990.

Selected filmography

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