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  2. Frederick Valk - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Valk (10 June 1895 – 23 July 1956) was a German-born Jewish stage and screen actor of Czech Jewish descent who fled to the United Kingdom in the late 1930s to escape Nazi persecution, and subsequently became a naturalised British citizen.

  3. Othello - Wikipedia

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    The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, ... In 1947, Kenneth Tynan saw Frederick Valk and Donald Wolfit play Othello and Iago respectively, ...

  4. List of actors who have played Professor Moriarty - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Valk: Sherlock Holmes [6] 1953 Radio adaptation of the play (BBC) Orson Welles: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The Final Problem" [7] 1954 BBC Light Programme: Ralph Truman: Sherlock Holmes – "The Final Problem" [8] 1955 BBC Home Service: Felix Felton: Sherlock Holmes – "The Final Problem" [9] 1957 BBC Home Service Rolf ...

  5. Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores - Wikipedia

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    A British live TV exhibition in April 1953 starred Mary Ellis as Catherine and Frederick Valk as Patiomkin. Five years later, another live UK presentation was directed by Barry Morse , an acting and directorial mainstay of early Canadian television, and starred his wife, Sydney Sturgess as Catherine.

  6. Thunder Rock (film) - Wikipedia

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    Several of the stage actors reprised their roles, including Michael Redgrave as Charleston, Frederick Valk as Dr. Kurtz, and Barbara Mullen (a later addition to the cast) as Miss Kirby. James Mason and Lilli Palmer signed on to play the parts of Streeter and Melanie respectively.

  7. Wicked as They Come - Wikipedia

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    Wicked as They Come (Portrait in Smoke in the United States) is a 1956 British film noir directed by Ken Hughes and starring Arlene Dahl, Philip Carey and Herbert Marshall. [2]

  8. Dangerous Moonlight - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Moonlight (U.S. title: Suicide Squadron) is a 1941 British film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Anton Walbrook.The film is perhaps best known for its score, written by Richard Addinsell and orchestrated by Roy Douglas, that includes the Warsaw Concerto.

  9. Night Train to Munich - Wikipedia

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    Night Train to Munich is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison.Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, based on the 1939 short story Report on a Fugitive by Gordon Wellesley.