Basil Henson (31 July 1918 – 19 December 1990) was an English actor.[1][2] He appeared on film, television, and the stage, where he was particularly known for his work at the National Theatre.[3]
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^"Basil Henson – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com. The Broadway League.
^Hare, David; Billington, Michael (22 December 1990). "Obituary: Basil Henson - NT's universal uncle". The Guardian. p. 17. Retrieved 27 November 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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thugs. Cast: Terence De Marney (Groom), Paul Guess (Lewis Hammond), BasilHenson (Arthur Maddocks), Paul Luty (Groom), William Mervyn (Squire Mathews)...
churchyard at Westbere, Kent, next to his wife. Warren was played by BasilHenson in the 1973 miniseries Jack the Ripper. He was played by Anthony Quayle...
child of Victoria Maurice Denham – Kaiser Wilhelm I Denis Lill – Fritz BasilHenson – von Moltke Geoffrey Chater – Charles Roger Hammond – Albrecht Perlita...
Dainton Dudley Sutton as Ted Sandymount John Woodvine as Bertie Irons BasilHenson as Inspector Malcolm Anthony Nicholls as Lewis Maud "Cavatina" was used...
episodes) Madelaine Newton as Dolly (1976–77 / Series 1–3 / 30 episodes) BasilHenson as Sir Horatio Manners (1976–77 / Series 1–3 / 25 episodes) Geoffrey...
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in his left eye during rehearsal of a sword fighting scene with actor BasilHenson, following a hard sword blow against the side of his head. Peter Moffatt...
part is shown the following day. The network television premiere of Jim Henson's 1982 fantasy adventure The Dark Crystal on BBC2. The network television...