Lionel Jeffries

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Lionel Jeffries (born June 10, 1926 in London, England) is an actor, screenwriter and film director.

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He attended the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wimborne and then trained at RADA after his World War II service. He then went into repertory at the David Garrick Theatre, Lichfield for 2 years and appeared in early British television plays.

He built a successful career in British Films mainly in comic character roles and as he was prematurely bald he often played characters older than himself. His acting career reached a peak in the 1960s in leading roles in films like Two-Way Stretch (1960), The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), First Men in the Moon (1964), Camelot (1967) and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968).

In the 1970s he turned to writing and directing children's films, including the celebrated 1970 version of The Railway Children. He belongs to the British Catholic Stage Guild, formerly headed by the late actress Patricia Hayes.

  • In the 2004 Programme on ITV 'After They Were Famous' Lional Jefferies was the only main, original character, of those still alive, who failed to appear in the 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' reunion episode.

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