Christopher Rhodes
Sir Christopher George Rhodes, 3rd Baronet (30 April 1914 – 22 June 1964) was an English film and television actor. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the United States Legion of Merit for his World War II service.[1]
Early life
Rhodes was born in Alverstone, Isle of Wight, the only son of Sir John Rhodes, 2nd Baronet, and attended Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford. During the Second World War he served with the Essex Regiment, reaching the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Career
Rhodes began his acting career after the war. His television appearances include The Quatermass Experiment, Danger Man, Dixon of Dock Green and The Saint.
Selected filmography
- Laughing Anne (1953) .... Escort #1
- Betrayed (1954) .... Chris
- The Colditz Story (1955) .... 'Mac' McGill
- The Feminine Touch (1956) .... Dr Ted Russell
- Tiger in the Smoke (1956) .... Chief Inspector Luke
- Ill Met by Moonlight (1957) .... General Bräuer (uncredited)
- The Naked Earth (1958) .... Al
- Dunkirk (1958) .... Sergeant on the beaches
- Wonderful Things! (1958) .... Codger
- Operation Amsterdam (1959) .... Alex
- The Lady Is a Square (1959) .... Greenslade
- Tiger Bay (1959) .... Inspector Bridges
- John Paul Jones (1959) .... Ringleader
- Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) .... Colonel Smithson
- A Terrible Beauty (1960) .... Tim Malone
- Gorgo (1961) .... McCartin
- The Guns of Navarone (1961) .... German Master Gunner
- El Cid (1961) .... Don Martín
- The Piper Pune (1962) .... Captain
- Lancelot and Guinevere (1963) .... Ulfus... aka Sword of Lancelot (USA)
- The Cracksman (1963) .... Mr. King
- Becket (1964) .... Baron (Last appearance)
Personal life
Rhodes was married twice, first to Mary Kesteven in 1936, whom he divorced in 1942, and then to Mary Florence Wardleworth in 1943, who bore him two sons and a daughter. He succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1955.
Death
Rhodes died at his home in Blakeney, Norfolk, on 22 June 1964, aged 50.
References
External links
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by John Phillips Rhodes |
Baronet (of Hollingworth) 1955–1964 |
Succeeded by John Christopher Douglas Rhodes |