Alec Guinness

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Alec Guinness
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Biography

His most dramatic display of versatility came playing eight roles, including a woman, in "Kind Hearts and Coronets" (1949), a film that established him beyond a shadow of a doubt as an expert at make-up and deception. Whether he was an English prime minister (Disraeli in "The Mudlark" 1950), an Arab prince ("Lawrence of Arabia" 1962), a despicable despot (Hitler in "The Last Ten Days" 1973) or an Indian professor ("A Passage to India" 1984), …
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Job Title

Actor, Writer

Born

April 2, 1914

LATEST CREDITS

The Ladykillers

Professor Marcus

The Lavender Hill Mob

Henry Holland

Hotel Paradiso

Benedeict Boniface

A Foreign Field

Amos

Situation Hopeless - But Not Serious

Herr Wilhelm Frick

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

George Smiley

The Prisoner

Prisoner

Monsignor Quixote

Father Quixote

Smiley's People

George Smiley

Hitler: The Last Ten Days

Adolf Hitler

To Paris With Love

Colonel Sir Edgar Fraser

The Promoter

Edward Henry Machin

Malta Story

Peter Ross

Our Man in Havana

James Wormold

Caesar and Cleopatra

Caesar

H.M.S. Defiant

Captain Crawford

All at Sea

Ambrose's Six Ancestors

The Scapegoat

Jacques DeGue

The Horse's Mouth

Gulley Jimson

Tunes of Glory

Lieutenant Colonel Jock Sinclair

Tales From Hollywood

Heinrich Mann

The Man in the White Suit

Sidney Stratton

Captain's Paradise

Actor

Twelfth Night

Malvolio

Father Brown

Father Brown