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  1. Ronald Leigh-Hunt (5 October 1920 – 12 September 2005) was a British film and television actor. His father was a stockbroker and he attended the Italia Conti Academy. He began acting whilst serving in the army.

  2. Ronald Leigh-Hunt. Actor: The Message. Ronald Leigh-Hunt trained for acting at the Italia Conti School. He made his debut in regional repertory theatre. In films from 1950, he was rarely out of work, usually cast in subtle authoritarian or aristocratic roles.

  3. Ronald Leigh-Hunt. Actor: The Message. Ronald Leigh-Hunt trained for acting at the Italia Conti School. He made his debut in regional repertory theatre. In films from 1950, he was rarely out of work, usually cast in subtle authoritarian or aristocratic roles.

  4. www.thetimes.com › article › ronald-leigh-hunt-vzpxmhtdkcqRonald Leigh Hunt - The Times

    A SMOOTH supporting actor, Ronald Leigh-Hunt was one of the most familiar faces of postwar British cinema. He made more than 50 films, many of them B-movie thrillers in which he was usually cast as a doctor or a policeman, and on television he was best known for roles as King Arthur in The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956) and as Colonel Buchan ...

  5. Ronald Leigh-Hunt (5 October 1920-12 September 2005) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Commander Julian Radnor in The Seeds of Death and Commander Stevenson in Revenge of the Cybermen. Outside Doctor Who, Mr Leigh-Hunt is best known for his stints as B.J. Thornton in Crossroads...

  6. Ronald Leigh-Hunt is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Omen, Le Mans, The League of Gentlemen, The Message, Sink the Bismarck!, Frankenstein, The Third Secret, and Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen.

  7. Ronald Leigh-Hunt (5 October 1920 – 12 September 2005) was a British film and television actor. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. His father was a stockbroker and he attended the Italia Conti Academy. He began acting whilst serving in the army.