Paul Whitsun-Jones


Paul Whitsun-Jones was a British character actor.
Born in Newport in Monmouthshire, he was educated at Merchant Taylors' School in Northwood in Middlesex. He started his acting career in 1948 with two years at York Repertory Theatre. In the West End he appeared in The Moonraker at the Saville Theatre, Dangerous Curves at the Garrick Theatre, and played the Wazir in Kismet at the Stoll Theatre for two years from 1955 to 1957.
His early television appearances included Street Scene, The Last Tycoon, Love from Italy, Berkeley Square and Swedish Match King; he had a prominent part as journalist James Fullalove in the BBC science fiction serial The Quatermass Experiment. He played the role of Mr. Bumble in the original West End production of the musical Oliver!. He appeared in two Doctor Who stories: as Squire Edwards in The Smugglers and the Marshal of Solos in The Mutants. He gave two memorable performances in the episodes A Cellar Full of Silence and Death on Reflection in the acclaimed series Department S.

Personal life and death

Whitsun-Jones had two children by his first wife, Joyce Winifred Rankine, whom he married in 1949 and later divorced, and two from his second wife, Sylvia E. Horswell, including the actress Henrietta Whitsun-Jones.
He died of appendicitis in London in 1974 aged 50.