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  1. With his broad chest, bushy beard, and booming voice, Scottish actor James Robertson Justice brought a commandingly regal air to his performances in films of the '40s, '50's, and '60s. Justice ...

  2. James Robertson Justice made a treasure chest of classic British movies. He is best remembered as the bombastic Sir Lancelot Spratt in Doctor in the House (1954), but also starred in many wonderful films, both comedies and drama, often portrayed as a domineering (if frequently soft-centred) ogre.

  3. James Robertson Justice (* 15. Juni 1907 in Lewisham, Kent als James Harold Norval Robertson-Justice; † 2. Juli 1975 in Romsey, Hampshire) war ein britischer Ornithologe und Schauspieler . Die Karriere von James Robertson-Justice umfasste mehrere Berufe und Passionen, von denen ihm vor allem seine Tätigkeit als Schauspieler internationale ...

  4. James Robertson Justice was an actor who was more than the sum of his parts. His booming voice, bushy beard and beetle brows made him a stalwart of countless British films over quarter of a century in the post-war era. With the success of the romantic comedy Doctor in the House, playing the formidable Sir Lancelot Spratt, it made him ...

  5. Oct 29, 2016 · His full name was James Norval Harald Robertson Justice - he added 'Robertson' himself, in an effort to appear more Scottish (he was born in London, but his father was originally from Aberdeen). Apparently, he was exceptional with his tongue and could speak as many as 20 languages. He unsuccessfully contested the North Angus and Mearns ...

  6. James Robertson-Justice was a Ph.D., a journalist, a naturalist, a falconer and a racing car driver and went on to become a famous film actor appearing in over forty movies. James Norval Harald Justice or Jimmy Justice, as he was known pre-war, was born in Lee, South London, and was brought up in Bromley, Kent.

  7. Aug 30, 2018 · Best medicine: James Robertson Justice (right) as Dr Maclaren in Whisky Galore! James Robertson Justice (1907-75) was not born ‘under a distillery in Skye’, as he once claimed. In fact this most famous Scottish actor was actually born in London and christened James Norval Harald Justice. But he decided that he wanted to be a Scotsman like ...