
Daniel Massey
Acting
Biography
Daniel Raymond Massey (10 October 1933 – 25 March 1998) was an English actor and performer. He is possibly best known for his starring role in the British TV drama The Roads to Freedom, as Daniel, alongside Michael Bryant. He is also known for his role in the 1968 American film Star!, as Noël Coward, for which he won a Golden Globe Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Massey (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 10, 1933
Place of Birth: Westminster, London, England, UK
Known For

Shadow Game
Workers in a high-powered New York business office are stranded on the 50th floor when the power fails during the East Coast blackout of 1965.

Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes uses his abilities to take on cases by private clients and those that the Scotland Yard are unable to solve, along with his friend Dr. Watson.

In the Name of the Father
A small-time Belfast thief, Gerry Conlon, is wrongly convicted of an IRA bombing in London, along with his father and friends, and spends 15 years in prison fighting to prove his innocence.

Inspector Morse
Inspector Morse is a detective drama based on Colin Dexter's series of Chief Inspector Morse novels. The series starred John Thaw as Chief Inspector Morse and Kevin Whately as Sergeant Lewis, as well as a large cast of notable actors and actresses.

A Choice of Coward
Series of four Noël Coward plays from ITV's 1964 "Play of the Week" slot.

BBC2 Play of the Week
An anthology of plays and novels adapted into feature length TV movies, broadcast on BBC2 from September 1977 to April 1979.

Star!
Gertrude Lawrence rises to stage stardom at the cost of happiness.

Escape to Victory
A group of POWs in a German prison camp during World War II play the German National Soccer Team in this powerful film depicting the role of prisoners during wartime.

In Which We Serve
The story of the HMS Torrin, from its construction to its sinking in the Mediterranean during action in World War II. The ship’s first and only commanding officer is Captain E.V. Kinross, who trains his men not only to be loyal to him and the country, but—most importantly—to themselves.

Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary Stuart, who was named Queen of Scotland when she was only six days old, is the last Roman Catholic ruler of Scotland. She is imprisoned at the age of 23 by her cousin Elizabeth Tudor, the English Queen and her arch adversary. Nineteen years later the life of Mary is to be ended on the scaffold and with her execution the last threat to Elizabeth's throne has been removed. The two Queens with their contrasting personalities make a dramatic counterpoint to history.
Filmography
as Cleopas (voice)
as Ira
as Mr Carew
as Prosecutor
as Peter Maxwell
as Trotsky
as Oberon (voice)
as Grosvenor
as Mervyn Griffith-Jones
as Clive Gregory
as Anthony Donn
as Hugo DeLacey
as J. Neil Gibson
as William Beckford
as Colonel Waldron
as Foppish Man
as Dr. Harry Blythe
as Thomas
as Atraxon
as Nicholas Black
as Thomas Able
as Thomas Abie
as Hector Hushabye
as Victorien Sardou
as Simon de Montfort
as Harold Rogers (segment 1 "Midnight Mess")
as Prince Amerigo
as Robert Dudley
as Daniel
as Major Ricketts
as Michael
as Saul Novick
as Noël Coward
as Riggs
as Hector Hushabye
as der ältere Bruder
as Leo
as Harry
as Graham
as Wesley Cotes
as Bombardier Peter Palmer
as Flag Lt. Courtney
as Cpl. Duckett
as Angier Duke
as Bobby Kinross