Guy Kingsley Poynter
Guy Kingsley Poynter | |
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Born |
Guy Kingsley Poynter 3 September 1915 Great Neck Nassau County New York United States |
Died |
6 September 1983 68) London, England, UK | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1940-1983 |
Guy Kingsley Poynter, also known as Guy Kingsley (3 September 1915 – 6 September 1983), was an American actor.
Best remembered by us for his part as Doc Mathews in the 1950s radio series "Journey Into Space". He appeared in the TV drama "Armchair Theatre" in 1959, was the narrator for Harrison Mark's "Naked as Nature Intended" in 1961, and played twice in ITV's "Play Of The Week", in 1963. He made many other appearances in various-sized parts, often playing against well-known stars of the period. He died in London in 1983.
Filmography
- Too Much Johnson (1938) - Henry MacIntosh
- Cage of Gold (1950) - American Soldier (uncredited)
- The Good Die Young (1954) - US Serviceman at Train Station (uncredited)
- The Crooked Sky (1957) - Tom Alanson
- Floods of Fear (1958) - Deputy Sheriff
- Beyond the Curtain (1960) - Capt. Law
- Peeping Tom (1960) - P. Tate - Studio Cameraman (uncredited)
- Sonne, Meer und nackte Menschen (1962) - Narrator
- Heavens Above! (1963) - American commentator (uncredited)
- The Girl Hunters (1963) - Dr. Larry Snyder
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