Maurice Denham


William Maurice Denham was an English actor who appeared in over 100 films and television programmes in his long career.

Early life

Denham was born on 23 December 1909 in Beckenham, Kent, the son of Eleanor Winifred and Norman Denham. He was the third child of four. He was educated at Tonbridge School and trained as a lift engineer. Like fellow actor James Robertson Justice, he played amateur rugby for Beckenham RFC.

Career

Denham became an actor in 1934, and appeared in live television broadcasts as early as 1938, continuing to perform in that medium until 1997.
Denham initially made his name in radio comedy series such as It's That Man Again and Much Binding in the Marsh, which established him as a familiar radio character, and later provided all the voices for the animated version of Animal Farm. British Pathé chose him to narrate the voiceover for their 1950s film, All in a Day.
He was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance as Blore in The Purple Plain. Other film credits include 23 Paces to Baker Street, Night of the Demon, Two-Way Stretch, Sink the Bismarck!, H.M.S. Defiant, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, The Day of the Jackal, Minder on the Orient Express and 84 Charing Cross Road.
Among his television appearances were as the father in Talking to a Stranger, The Lotus Eaters, as Archbishop Lang in Edward & Mrs Simpson, Gerrit Dou in Schalcken the Painter, All Passion Spent with Dame Wendy Hiller, as Mr Justice Gwent-Evans in an episode of Rumpole of the Bailey, Behaving Badly, Inspector Morse and as Sir Max Spence in an episode of Lovejoy. He appeared in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Last Vampyre", with Jeremy Brett starring as Sherlock Holmes. He also appeared in another Sherlock Holmes episode, starring Douglas Wilmer as Holmes, "The Retired Colourman", first shown by the BBC in 1965.
He made a guest appearance in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who in the 1984 serial The Twin Dilemma, the first story to star Colin Baker in the title role as the sixth Doctor. He later appeared in the Doctor Who radio serial The Paradise of Death in 1993, alongside Jon Pertwee. As The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley in two episodes in 1977 of the BBC TV prison comedy Porridge, he ends up sharing a cell with Ronnie Barker's Fletcher, whom he had sentenced.
In further radio work, he starred in a BBC Radio 4 version of the Oldest Member, based on stories by P.G. Wodehouse, from 1994 to 1999, as Rumpole in Rumpole: The Splendours and Miseries of an Old Bailey Hack, as Alexandre Manette in A Tale of Two Cities, as 'Father' in Peter Tinniswood's Winston series, and also as Chief Inspector Jules Maigret in several series beginning in 1976. He also portrayed Hercule Poirot in a BBC radio dramatisation of The Mystery of the Blue Train.
In his book British Film Character Actors, Terence Pettigrew noted that Denham "had one of the best-known bald heads in British films. His face was a minor work of art, a bright-eyed pixie face hand-painted on an egg. It could be kindly, sympathetic, gnomish and infinitely expressive. He also had one of the most listenable and controlled of English-speaking voices, a legacy from his many years in radio."

Personal life

In 1936, Denham married Elizabeth Dunn, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
Denham was awarded the OBE in 1992. He died on 24 July 2002, aged 92 at Denville Hall in north London.

Selected filmography

The Man Within as SmugglerThe Upturned Glass as Mobile PolicemanThey Made Me a Fugitive as Mr FenshawHoliday Camp as Camp DoctorJassy as Jim StonerCaptain Boycott as Lt. Col. StrickLandFame Is the Spur as Prison Doctor No. 2 Take My Life as Defending CounselThe End of the River as Defending CounselEasy Money as Detective-Inspector KirbyBlanche Fury as Maj. FraserEscape as Crown CounselDaybreak as InspectorMiranda as Cockle VendorOliver Twist as Chief of PoliceMy Brother's Keeper as Supt. TrentLondon Belongs to Me as Jack RufusThe Blind Goddess as Johnson, The ButlerQuartet as Coroner Here Come the Huggetts as 1st EngineerLook Before You Love as FosserOnce Upon a Dream as VicarThe Blue Lagoon as Ship CaptainIt's Not Cricket as Otto FischA Boy, a Girl and a Bike as Bill MartinPoet's Pub as PC WindleDon't Ever Leave Me as Mr KnowlesMadness of the Heart as Simon BlakeLandfall as Wing Cmdr. HewittThe Spider and the Fly as Colonel de la RocheTraveller's Joy as FowlerNo Highway as Major Pearl Time Bomb as Jim WarrilowThe Net as Prof. Carrington Street Corner as Mr. DawsonMalta Story as British Officer The Million Pound Note as Jonathan ReidEight O'Clock Walk as Horace CliffordThe Purple Plain as BloreCarrington V.C. as Lt Col ReeveAnimal Farm as All Animals Doctor at Sea as EasterSimon and Laura as Wilson23 Paces to Baker Street as Inspector GroveningThe Spanish Gardener as Pedro Checkpoint as Ted ThornhillBarnacle Bill as CrowleyNight of the Demon as Professor HarringtonThe Captain's Table as Major BrosterOur Man in Havana as AdmiralTwo-Way Stretch as The GovernorSink the Bismarck! as Commander RichardsThe Greengage Summer as Uncle WilliamThe Mark as Arnold CartwrightInvasion Quartet as Dr BarkerDamn the Defiant as Mr Goss The Set Up as Theo GauntThe King's Breakfast as Narrator The Very Edge as CrawfordParanoiac as John KossettLong Past Glory (TV film) as CharlesThe 7th Dawn as TarltonDownfall as Sir Harold CrossleyOperation Crossbow as RAF OfficerHysteria as HemmingsThose Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines as Trawler SkipperThe Alphabet Murders as JappThe Nanny as Dr. BeammasterThe Heroes of Telemark as DoctorThe Uncle as Mr. ReamThe Night Caller as Dr MorleyAfter the Fox as Chief of InterpolJules Verne's Rocket to the Moon as Narrator The Long Duel as GovernorDanger Route as Peter RavenspurTorture Garden as Uncle Roger Attack on the Iron Coast as Rear Admiral Sir Frederick GraftonNegatives as The FatherSome Girls Do as Mr. MortimerMidas Run as Charles CrittendenA Touch of Love as Doctor ProtheroThe Best House in London as Editor of The TimesThe Virgin and the Gypsy as The RectorCountess Dracula as Master Fabio, Castle HistorianSunday Bloody Sunday as Mr GrevilleNicholas and Alexandra as KokovtsovThe Day of the Jackal as General ColbertLuther as Johann von StaupitzFall of Eagles as Kaiser Wilhelm IShout at the Devil as Mr SmytheJulia as Undertaker Porridge as The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley Secret ArmySeries 1 Episode 14: Good Friday as Father GirardFrom a Far Country as SapiehaThe Agatha Christie Hour as Parker PyneLuther, Heretic (1983 film)|Martin Luther, Heretic] as Father StaupitzThe Chain as GrandpaMr. Love as Theo84 Charing Cross Road as George MartinMiss Marple4.50 from Paddington as Luther CrackenthorpeInspector Morse as Lance MandevilleCasualty as Mr Turnbull