

Michael Hordern
Sir Michael Murray Hordern was a distinguished English actor, celebrated for his extensive contributions to the theatrical arts. Born on October 3, 1911, Hordern’s illustrious career began well before the outbreak of the Second World War and spanned several decades, showcasing his exceptional talent on both stage and screen. His captivating performances and remarkable versatility earned him recognition and respect within the entertainment industry.
In acknowledgment of his significant impact and dedication to the theatre, he was honored with a knighthood in 1983. Hordern’s work encompassed a wide range of roles, from classic Shakespearean characters to contemporary figures, demonstrating his ability to engage diverse audiences.
Throughout his career, he left an indelible mark on British theatre and film, becoming a beloved figure among fans and peers alike. Hordern's legacy continues to inspire future generations of actors and theatre enthusiasts. He passed away on May 2, 1995, but his remarkable contributions to the performing arts remain celebrated and cherished.
Filmography


Sh?gun

The Green Man

Middlemarch

Tom Brown's Schooldays

Sink the Bismarck!

Some Will, Some Won't

Alexander the Great

Lucky Lady

Joseph Andrews

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

Whistle and I'll Come to You

I Was Monty's Double

Storm Over the Nile

El Cid

The Dark Avenger

The Slipper and the Rose

Ivanhoe (1982)

The Wind in the Willows

Trio

Girls at Sea

Windom's Way

The V.I.P.s

Labyrinth

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold

Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow

The Spaniard's Curse

The Hour of 13

Scrooge (1951)
