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James McKechnie was born on April 8, 1911 in Glasgow, Scotland. He was an actor, known for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), The Eye & the Ear (1945) and Caesar and Cleopatra (1945). He was married to Mary Ross. He died on May 7, 1964 in London, England.
Date Of Birth April 8, 1911 Died 1886-07-05 Place Of Birth Glasgow, Scotland, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Aries
Actor Title Year Status Character Six Red Hairs 1957 TV Short Mercury (voice) Kidnapped 1956 TV Series Robin Oig Macgregor A Short Vision 1956 Short Commentator (voice) St. Ives 1955 TV Series Dalmahoy Terminus 1955 TV Series Narrator Kidnapped 1952 TV Series Narrator / Duncan Dhu Maclaren / John Breck / ... A Story of Achievement 1951 Documentary Commentator (voice) Madeleine 1950 Speaker of Commentary (uncredited) The Ship 1949 TV Short Narrator (voice) No Way Back 1949 Radio Announcer (voice) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass 1948 TV Movie Lewis Carroll Scott of the Antarctic 1948 Surgeon Lt. E.L.Atkinson R.N. (as James Mc Kechnie) Bond Street 1948 Inspector Yarrow Maria Marten or, the Murder at the Red Barn 1947 TV Movie Pharos The Years Between 1946 Richard Llewellyn A City Reborn 1945 Short Commentator (voice) The Eye & the Ear 1945 Short Narrator (voice) Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 2nd. Centurion The Girl of the Canal 1945 Commentator A Farm Is Reclaimed 1945 Short Farmer (voice) Two Thousand Women 1944 Jimmy Moore San Demetrio London 1943 Deckhand The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp 1943 Spud Wilson
Self Title Year Status Character A Place for Gold 1960 Documentary short Himself - Narrator James Watt 1959 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Meeting Point 1958 TV Series documentary Narrator Fully Fitted Freight 1957 Short Himself - Narrator Tensing's Country 1955 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Festival in London 1951 Documentary short Commentator (voice) In Black and White 1951 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Waters of Time 1951 Documentary short voice Men of Iron 1947 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Scottish Symphony 1946 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Good Health to Scotland 1943 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Cally House 1942 Documentary short Himself - Commentator The River Clyde: A Survey of Scotland's Greatest River 1939 Documentary short Commentator A Romance of Engineering 1938 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Sport in Scotland 1938 Documentary short Commentator (uncredited) World of Steel 1938 Documentary short Commentator
Known for movies The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) as Spud Wilson
The Eye & the Ear (1945) as Narrator
Scott of the Antarctic (1948) as Surgeon Lt. E.L.Atkinson R.N.
Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) as 2nd. Centurion