Reginald Stuart Lindsell (18 July 1892, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire - 9 July 1969, London) was a British actor, often seen in upper-class roles.[1] [2] He was sometimes credited as R. Stuart Lindsell.[3]
He also served as an officer in the Middlesex Regiment of the British Army, having been commissioned in September 1911 after attending the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1942 | Hatter's Castle | Lord Winton | ||
1942 | The Day Will Dawn | Reporter | Uncredited | |
1942 | Uncensored | Press Officer | ||
1942 | The Young Mr. Pitt | Earl Spencer | ||
1943 | The Man in Grey | Uncredited | ||
1944 | Fanny by Gaslight | Clive Seymour | ||
1945 | The Man from Morocco | Colonel Appleby | ||
1946 | Night Boat to Dublin | Inspector Martin | ||
1948 | Escape | Sir James Winton | ||
1948 | My Brother Jonathan | Mr. Martyn | ||
1948 | Broken Journey | Mr. Barber | ||
1948 | Bonnie Prince Charlie | MacDonald of Armadale | ||
1949 | Once a Jolly Swagman | Mr. Yates | ||
1949 | The Blue Lagoon | Yacht owner | ||
1949 | Passport to Pimlico | Coroner | ||
1949 | Man on the Run | Elliett | ||
1949 | Christopher Columbus | Prior | ||
1950 | The Girl Who Couldn't Quite | John | ||
1950 | Once a Sinner | Inspector Rance | ||
1950 | Lilli Marlene | Major Phillips | ||
1951 | High Treason | Commissioner | ||
1953 | Flannelfoot | Lord Wexford | ||
1954 | West of Zanzibar | Colonel Ryan | ||
1954 | Profile | Aubrey |