Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael, born Ralph Champion Shotter on September 26, 1907, in London, was a distinguished English actor known for his versatile performances in film and television. Over his extensive career, which spanned several decades, he became a familiar face in British cinema, contributing to a variety of genres. His filmography boasts notable titles such as "Dead of Night," a classic horror anthology that showcased his ability to convey suspense; "A Night to Remember," a dramatic retelling of the Titanic disaster; and "Children of the Damned," a thought-provoking science fiction film.
In addition to these, he appeared in "Grand Prix," a thrilling depiction of the world of motor racing, and "The Assassination Bureau," a unique blend of comedy and action. One of his later significant roles was in the epic "Empire of the Sun," directed by Steven Spielberg, where he further demonstrated his talent on an international stage.
Ralph Michael's career was characterized by a commitment to his craft, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and the film industry alike. He passed away on November 9, 1994, but his legacy continues through the memorable characters he portrayed and the stories he helped bring to life.
Filmography
The Hasty Heart
San Demetrio London
Johnny Frenchman
The Assassination Bureau
Penny and the Pownall Case
Dead of Night
Romance on the Orient Express
They Came to a City
Children of the Damned
Khartoum
The Sound Barrier
House of Cards
The Count of Monte-Cristo
For Those in Peril