

Percy Herbert
Percy Herbert, born on July 31, 1920, in England, was a versatile character actor renowned for his portrayals of military figures in film. His most memorable performances include roles in iconic films such as "The Bridge on the River Kwai," "The Wild Geese," and "Tunes of Glory." However, Herbert's talent extended beyond the confines of war dramas; he showcased his comedic flair in films like "Barnacle Bill," "Call Me Bwana," and appeared in two entries of the beloved "Carry On" series. Additionally, he ventured into the realm of science fiction with notable performances in "One Million Years B.C." and "Mysterious Island."
Herbert's journey to stardom was not without its challenges. During World War II, he served as a soldier and was taken prisoner by Japanese forces following the fall of Singapore. His resilience and experiences shaped his later performances.
He was discovered by the esteemed actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, who recognized his potential and helped launch his career.
In television, Herbert was a familiar face, featuring prominently in the short-lived series "Cimarron Strip," alongside Stuart Whitman.
Percy Herbert passed away from a heart attack on December 6, 1992, leaving behind a legacy marked by a diverse range of roles that showcased his dynamic acting abilities.
Filmography


Tunes of Glory

The Challenge (1960)

The Devil's Disciple

The Viking Queen

Becket

Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow

There Was a Crooked Man

The Cockleshell Heroes

Guns at Batasi

One More Time

Don't Panic Chaps!

The MacKintosh Man

Mutiny on the Bounty (1962)

Carry On Jack

Too Late the Hero

The Guns of Navarone

Doomwatch

Tank Force!

Idol on Parade

Call Me Bwana

Sea of Sand

A Hill in Korea

Craze

Captain Apache

Night of the Big Heat

The Prisoner

The Wild Geese

Black Snake
