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Philip Latham

Philip Latham

4 titles Acting Jan 17, 1929 Died: Jun 20, 2020 Essex, England, UK

Philip Latham, originally named Charles Philip Latham, was born on January 17, 1929, in Essex, England. He carved out a successful career as an actor, earning acclaim for his performances in several notable productions. Latham's filmography includes prominent roles in "Dracula: Prince of Darkness" (1966), "The Treasure Seekers" (1961), and the acclaimed series "Middlemarch" (1968). He was married to Eve Pitt-Payne from September 12, 1960, until her passing on July 12, 2010, and they had two children together. Latham passed away on June 20, 2020, in England, standing tall at 6 feet 2 inches.

His education at Felsted School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (graduating in 1951) laid the foundation for a diverse acting career. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he became a familiar face on British television, portraying Willy Izard, the moral compass to the ruthless industrialist Brian Stead in the BBC series "The Troubleshooters" (1965–72). His extensive television credits also include appearances in "Jesus of Nazareth" (1956), "Danger Man" (1960–1962), "Maigret," and "Doctor Who," where he appeared as Lord President Borusa in the landmark 20th-anniversary episode, "The Five Doctors."

Latham's contributions to the horror genre include his chilling portrayal of Klove, Dracula's servant, in "Dracula: Prince of Darkness." He also featured in other films like "The Devil-Ship Pirates" and "Force 10 from Navarone" (1978), solidifying his status as a versatile actor in both film and television.

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