Bernard Bresslaw

1934-1993

Biography: life and films

Bernard Bresslaw was an English actor. He was born in Stepney, London, England on 25th February 1934 and died in Enfield, London, England on 11th June 1993, aged 59.

His best films as an actor include Mario Zampi's comedy Too Many Crooks (1959), Graham Stark's The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971) and Robert Stevenson's comedy-thriller One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975).

Bernard Bresslaw appeared in 38 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Gerald Thomas (15 films) and Montgomery Tully (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (27 films), Horror (4), Fantasy (4), history (3), comedy-romance (3), drama (2), comedy-thriller (2), Western (2) and Thriller (2).

Our average rating for Bernard Bresslaw over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor

The Men of Sherwood Forest (1954) [a]

The Glass Tomb (1955) [a]

Up in the World (1956) [a]

High Tide at Noon (1957) [a]

Blood of the Vampire (1958) [a]

I Only Arsked! (1958) [a]

The Ugly Duckling (1959) [a]

Too Many Crooks (1959) [a]

It's All Happening (1963) [a]

Carry On Screaming (1966) [a]

Carry on Cowboy (1966) [a]

Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) [a]

Carry on Doctor (1967) [a]

Follow That Camel (1967) [a]

Carry On Up the Khyber (1968) [a]

Carry on Camping (1969) [a]

Moon Zero Two (1969) [a]

Carry on Loving (1970) [a]

Carry on Up the Jungle (1970) [a]

Spring and Port Wine (1970) [a]

Carry on at Your Convenience (1971) [a]

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971) [a]

Up Pompeii (1971) [a]

Blinker's Spy-Spotter (1972) [a]

Carry on Abroad (1972) [a]

Carry on Matron (1972) [a]

Carry on Girls (1973) [a]

Carry on Dick (1974) [a]

Vampira (1974) [a]

Carry on Behind (1975) [a]

One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975) [a]

Jabberwocky (1977) [a]

That's Carry On (1977) [a]

The Fifth Musketeer (1979) [a]

Hawk the Slayer (1980) [a]

Krull (1983) [a]

Astérix et le coup du menhir (1989) [a]

Leon the Pig Farmer (1992) [a]



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