Alastair Sim on stage and screen

The Scottish actor Alastair Sim (1900–1976) performed in many media of light entertainment, including theatre, film and television.[1] His career spanned from 1930 until his death. During that time he was a "memorable character player of faded Anglo-Scottish gentility, whimsically put-upon countenance, and sepulchral, sometimes minatory, laugh".[2]

Sim as the Laird in Geordie, 1955

After studying chemistry at the University of Edinburgh, he was employed, between 1925 and 1930, as a lecturer in elocution at New College, Edinburgh, and also established his own school of drama and speech training.[3] In 1930 he made his professional stage debut as a messenger in Othello at the Savoy Theatre, London[4]—with Paul Robeson and Peggy Ashcroft in the lead roles.[3] During the next five years he appeared on stage in New York and the UK, and spent two years at the Old Vic.[5]

In 1935 he made his film debut, appearing in The Riverside Murder (dir. Albert Parker); he appeared in four films that year, and five the following.[6] His film career progressed and by the mid 1940s he was a well-known figure in the theatre and cinema.[2] The Times highlighted some of his more notable films, including Green for Danger (1946), The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950), Scrooge (1951), An Inspector Calls (1954), The Green Man (1956) and School for Scoundrels (1960).[1] His Burke and Hare film The Anatomist debuted on British TV in 1956, and was later released theatrically in the U.S. in 1961.

Sim had been Rector of the University of Edinburgh in 1951, and was awarded CBE in 1953, although he turned down a knighthood that was offered to him by Edward Heath.[3] His biographer, Bruce Babington, considered that "Sim was the paradigm – authority figure, yes, but often shadily duplicitous, often a manipulator of official rhetoric, his sexless bachelor persona containing strains of sexual ambiguity, his jolliness a latent vampirism."[2] Sim died in August 1976.[3]

Stage credits

Sim in The Green Man, 1956
Stage credits of Alastair Sim
Production[7][8]DateTheatre
(London, unless otherwise noted)
RoleNotes
Othello19 May 1930Savoy TheatreMessenger
CaviareDecember 1930Little TheatreRevue
BetrayalJanuary 1931Little TheatreVasiliy
The VenetianFebruary 1931Little TheatreCardinal Medici
The Venetian31 October 1931Masque Theatre, New YorkCardinal Medici
Julius CaesarJanuary 1932The Old VicTrebonius/Lucilius
LincolnFebruary 1932The Old VicJohn Wilkes Booth
OthelloMarch 1932The Old VicDuke of Venice
Twelfth NightMarch 1932The Old VicAntonio
HamletApril 1932The Old VicKing Claudius
Caesar and CleopatraSeptember 1932The Old VicPothinus
CymbelineOctober 1932The Old VicCymbeline
As You Like ItOctober 1932The Old VicDuke Senior
MacbethNovember 1932The Old VicBanquo
The Winter's TaleJanuary 1933The Old VicPolixenes
The Admirable Bashville Or, Constancy RewardedFebruary 1933The Old VicCetewayo[9]
Mary StuartFebruary 1933The Old VicSir Thomas Randolf
Romeo and JulietMarch 1933The Old VicApothecary
The School for ScandalMarch 1933The Old VicCrabtree
The TempestApril 1933The Old VicAntonio
As You Desire MeSeptember 1933Gate TheatreCarl Salter
The Rose Without a ThornNovember 1933Duke of York's TheatreSir Thomas Audley
The Man Who Was Fed UpNovember 1933Vaudeville TheatreDonald Geddes
The Devil in the NewsJune 1934Grafton TheatreDominican Friar[10]
VolponeOctober 1934Fortune TheatreVoltoreOne performance[11]
The Life That I Gave HimOctober 1934Little TheatreDon Giorgio
Murder TrialOctober 1934Little TheatreThe Judge
Youth at the HelmNovember 1934Westminster TheatrePonsonby
Lady Precious StreamNovember 1934Little TheatreGeneral Wei
Alice in WonderlandDecember 1934Duke of York's TheatreThe Mad Hatter
Youth at the HelmFebruary 1935GlobePonsonby
The SqueakerMarch 1937Strand TheatreCollie
The GusherJuly 1937Prince's TheatrePeter Bogle
What Say They?1939Malvern FestivalProfessor Hayman
Old Master1939Malvern FestivalVane Barra
You of all PeopleNovember 1939Prince of Wales TheatrePortwine
What Say They?March 1940Golders Green TheatreProfessor Hayman
Cottage to LetJuly 1940Wyndham's TheatreCharles Dimble
Cottage to LetMay 1941Wyndham's TheatreCharles Dimble
Peter PanDecember 1941Adelphi TheatreCaptain Hook & Mr Darling
Peter PanDecember 1942Winter Garden TheatreCaptain Hook & Mr Darling
Mr BolfryAugust 1943Westminster TheatreMr McCrimmonAlso director
It Depends What You MeanOctober 1944Westminster TheatreReverend William ParisAlso director
The Forrigan ReelOctober 1945Sadler's Wells TheatreOld MacAlpinAlso director
Death of a RatJanuary 1946Lyric TheatreWouterson
Peter PanDecember 1946Scala TheatreCaptain Hook
Dr AngelusJuly 1947Phoenix TheatreDr AngelusAlso director
The AnatomistNovember 1948Westminster TheatreDr KnoxAlso director
Mr GillieMarch 1950Garrick TheatreMr GillieAlso director
Mr BolfryAugust 1956Aldwych TheatreMr BolfryAlso director
The Brass ButterflyApril 1958Strand TheatreEmperorAlso director
The BargainJanuary 1961St Martin's TheatreGeorge SelwynAlso director
The TempestMay 1962The Old VicProspero
WindfallJuly 1963Lyric TheatreAlexander LindsayAlso director
Peter Pan14 December 1963Scala TheatreCaptain Hook
The Merchant of VeniceSeptember 1964Nottingham Playhouse, NottinghamShylock
Peter PanDecember 1964Scala TheatreCaptain Hook
The Elephant's FootApril 1965TouringFreerAlso director
Too True to Be GoodSeptember 1965Edinburgh Festival, then Strand TheatreColonel Tallboys
The Clandestine Marriage1966Chichester Festival TheatreLord Ogleby
Number TenAugust 1967Strand TheatrePrime Minister
Peter PanDecember 1968Scala TheatreCaptain Hook
The MagistrateSeptember 1969Chichester Festival TheatreMr Poskitt
The Jockey Club StakesOctober 1970Vaudeville TheatreMarquess of Candover
SiegeFebruary 1972Cambridge TheatreWilly
A Private MatterJanuary 1973Vaudeville TheatreMarvyn Dakyns
Dandy Dick1973Chichester Festival TheatreAugustine Judd
Dandy DickOctober 1973Garrick TheatreAugustine Judd
The Clandestine MarriageApril 1975Savoy TheatreLord Ogleby

Filmography

Sim in Escapade, 1955
Filmography of Sim
Film[12][13]YearRoleRef.
The Riverside Murder1935Sgt 'Mack' McKay[14]
The Private Secretary1935Mr Nebulae[15]
Late Extra1935Mac[16]
A Fire Has Been Arranged1935Cutte[17]
The Case of Gabriel Perry1935[18]
Wedding Group1936Angus Graham[19]
Troubled Waters1936Mac MacTavish[20]
The Man in the Mirror1936Mannering[21]
Keep Your Seats, Please1936A. S. Drayton[22]
The Big Noise1936Finny[23]
Strange Experiment1937'Pop' Lawler[24]
A Romance in Flanders1937Colonel Wexton[25]
Melody and Romance1937Professor Williams[26]
Clothes and the Woman1937Francois[27]
Gangway1937Taggett[28]
The Squeaker1937Joshua Collie[29]
This Man Is News1938Lochlan Macgregor[30]
The Terror1938Soapy Marks[31]
Sailing Along1938Sylvester[32]
Alf's Button Afloat1938The Genie of the Button[33]
Climbing High1938Max[34]
This Man in Paris1939Lochlan Macgregor[35]
The Mysterious Mr. Davis1939George, the lunatic[36]
Inspector Hornleigh1939Sergeant Bingham[37]
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday1939Sergeant Bingham[38]
Law and Disorder1940Samuel Blight[39]
Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It1941Sergeant Bingham[40]
Cottage to Let1941Charles Dimble[41]
Her Father's Daughter1941Mr McForrest[42]
Let the People Sing1942Professor Ernst Kronak[43]
Nero[a]1943Nero[44]
Waterloo Road1945Dr Montgomery[45]
Green for Danger1946Inspector Cockrill[46]
Captain Boycott1947Father McKeogh[47]
Hue and Cry1947Felix H. Wilkinson[48]
London Belongs to Me1948Henry Squales[49]
Stage Fright1950Commodore Gill[50]
The Happiest Days of Your Life1950Wetherby Pond[51]
Laughter in Paradise1951Deniston Russell[52]
Lady Godiva Rides Again1951Mr. Murington[53]
Scrooge1951Ebenezer Scrooge[54]
Innocents in Paris1952Sir Norman Barker[55]
Folly to Be Wise1953Rev. William Paris[56]
The Belles of St. Trinian's1954Miss Millicent Fritton/Clarence Fritton[57]
An Inspector Calls1954Inspector Poole[58]
Geordie1955The Laird[59]
Escapade1955Dr Skillingsworth[60]
The Green Man1956Harry Hawkins[61]
Blue Murder at St Trinian's1957Miss Amelia Fritton[62]
The Doctor's Dilemma1958Cutler Walpole[63]
Left Right and Centre1959Lord Wilcot[64]
The Millionairess1960Julius Sagamore[65]
School for Scoundrels1960Stephen Potter[66]
A Christmas Carol1971Voice of Scrooge[67]
The Ruling Class1972Bishop Lampton[68]
Royal Flash1975Mr Greig[69]
Escape from the Dark1976Lord Harrogate[70]

Television

Memorial stone near Sim's birthplace, Lothian Road, Edinburgh
Television appearances of Sim
Programme[12][13]DateChannelRoleNotes
Mr. Gillie25 July 1950BBC TelevisionMr Gillie
Speaking Personally14 March 1952BBC TelevisionHimselfA 15-minute monologue to camera about the difficulties of delivering a monologue to camera
Play of the Week6 February 1956ITVDr Knox"The Anatomist"[71]
Misleading Cases20 June 1967 – 25 July 1967BBC TelevisionMr Justice SwallowSix episodes
Cold Comfort Farm22 June 1968 – 6 July 1968BBC TelevisionAmosThree episodes
Misleading Cases18 September 1968 – 30 October 1968BBC TelevisionMr Justice SwallowSix episodes
Misleading Cases30 July 1971 – 10 September 1971BBC TelevisionMr Justice SwallowSix episodes
Play for Today20 November 1972BBC TelevisionGeneral Suffolk"The General's Day"
The Prodigal Daughter5 January 1975ITVFather Perfect
Rogue Male22 September 1976BBC TelevisionThe Earl
To See Such Fun25 December 1977ITVHimself

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