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Moultrie Rowe Kelsall

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Moultrie Kelsall was born on 24th October 1904 in Bearsden, Glasgow and died at the age of 75 years on the 13 February 1980 at his home in Kirklea Cottage, Blairlogie.
      
Moultrie Kelsall (was a radio station director and television producer prior to becoming a well known Scottish film and television character actor.   One of his main interests was architectural conservation and he was the main person in having Blairlogie made an Outstanding Conservation Area.   Moultrie worked up to his death in 1980 and a list of his appearances in film and television can be found at the end of this article.

His appearances included such programmes as The Persuaders,  Doomwatch, Coronation Street, and the BBC epic Edward the Seventh, in which he played Sir James Clark. From 1973 to 1976, he portrayed Sheriff Derwent in 7 episodes of the BBC Scottish drama series Sutherland`s Law, about a Procurator Fiscal, played by Iain Cuthbertson. After appearing as Tradul in 1977 in a BBC television adaptation of Rosemary Sutcliff`s Roman saga, The Eagle of the Ninth (starring Patrick Malahide), Moultrie went into semi-retirement. He made one final contribution to television, taking the part of Sir Archie in BBC TV`s adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen novel, Enemy of the People, which featured Robert Urquhart, and which was broadcast ten days before Moultrie Kelsall died on February 12, 1980. 
 
Moultrie Kelsall film and TV Show Credits
       
Abandon Ship (10 pics) ... Daniel Cane
Affair in Monte Carlo (1 pics) ... Murdoch
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (19 pics) ... Lt. Crystal
Hell Boats (1 pics) ... Vice Admiral  Ashurst
Law and Disorder (1 pics) 
Left Right and Centre(1 pics) ... Grimsby Armfield
Light in the Piazza (2 pics) ... The Minister
North West Frontier (9 pics) ... Brittish Correspondent
Now and Forever (2 pics) ... Doctor
One More Time (1 pics) ... Minister
Quentin Durward (10 pics) ... Lord Malcolm
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (3 pics) ... Dr. Ford-Waterlow
The Battle of the Sexes (1 pics) ... Graham
The Birthday Party (1 pics) ... Pete Bowles
The Dark Avenger (1 pics) ... Sir Bruce
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (11 pics) ... Dr. Robinson
The Lavender Hill Mob(6 pics) ... Detective Superintendant
The Man Who Never Was(4 pics) ... The Father
The Master of Ballantrae (8 pics) ... MacCauley
The Saint (32 pics) ... Calvin Gray / ... 2 episodes, 1964-1966
The Sea Shall Not Have Them (2 pics) ... Wing Commander Dixon
Violent Playground (2 pics) ... Superintendent   
Web of Evidence (2 pics) ... Chief Inspector Dale
Your Past Is Showing(6 pics) ... Mactavish

Much of the above information was sourced at https://www.allstarpics.net/pictures/0664056/your-past-is-showing-pics.html. 

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