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Naunton Wayne(1901-1970)

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Naunton Wayne
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Linked inextricably with actor Basil Radford, Welsh-born character actor Naunton Wayne, together with Radford, struck such a major chord with film audiences as an inept, uppercrust pair of cricket-obsessed British gents, that the two were invariably teamed up time and time again in a host of "veddy" popular film comedies. The perennial partners would prove equally popular on radio.

Next to the hearty, mustachioed Radford, the dapper-looking Wayne paled in size and appeared much tweedier in appearance. Born on June 22, 1901, he was educated at Clifton College in Bristol. A comic entertainer in Wales for the first eight years of his career, he arrived in London in 1928 and was utilized as an emcee and quipster in a number of West End stage productions, concert parties, vaudeville shows, cabarets and such night clubs as the Ritz, the Dorchester and Cafe de Paris. He didn't even consider straight acting roles until 1937. The legendary Alfred Hitchcock ignited the team spark after casting both in his classic mystery The Lady Vanishes (1938). As the characters Charters and Caldicott traveling by train through Europe, they nearly stole the show as a pair of cricket twits completely oblivious to the murder and mayhem happening on board, with victims piling up on the corridor floors, nefarious Nazis on the prowl and missing passengers nowhere to be found. Totally irrelevant to the plot, Wayne and Radford provided marvelously droll relief and their instant rapport, expertly written by screenwriters Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, did not go unnoticed.

The duo showed up again, courtesy of Gilliat and Launder, in director Carol Reed's Night Train to Munich (1940) -- same characters, same setting, same Hitchcockian suspense, same laughs. Radio was a natural diversion as well with Launder and Gilliat writing a serial for their Charters and Caldicott characters which they called "Crooks' Tour" in 1940. A same-titled film with them as the centerpiece was released the following year. They also popped up together in wartime shorts and co-starred in a second radio serial, "Secret Mission 609," with their usual bungling somehow foiling another sinsiter Nazi plot. The film Millions Like Us (1943) also utilized their popular deadpan characters, and they appeared in cameos together in The Next of Kin (1942) and the "Golfing Story" segment of the classic thriller Dead of Night (1945). Launder and Gilliat claimed a copyright on the character names so when Wayne and Radford turned down roles in the writers' I See a Dark Stranger (1946) due to their undernourished parts, Wayne and Radford bid adieu to the characters and returned to radio--together.

Their first appearance in "Double Bedlam" spawned a series of comedy-thrillers including "Traveller's Joy," "Crime Gentlemen Please," "That's My Baby," "Having a Wonderful Crime" and "May I Have the Treasure." This led back to their co-starring in films. In the vehicle It's Not Cricket (1949), in which they appeared as the characters Bright and Early, they played private eyes dogged by yet another Nazi. The climax was set, of course, during a cricket match. They made cameo appearances in two other late 1940s comedies Helter Skelter (1949) and Stop Press Girl (1949). While appearing on their 1952 radio adventure "Rogues' Gallery," Radford, age 55, suffer a fatal heart attack. Wayne continued the storyline alone.

Wayne appeared rather sparingly thereafter, usually in officious "perfect Englishman" roles. He filmed his final picture playing Lord Whitebait in Nothing Barred (1961). His last role was on the TV series John Browne's Body (1969). He passed away on November 17, 1970 in Surbiton, Surrey, England.
BornJune 22, 1901
DiedNovember 17, 1970(69)
BornJune 22, 1901
DiedNovember 17, 1970(69)
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Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Rex Harrison, Basil Radford, and Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Naunton Wayne in Night Train to Munich (1940)
Robert Newton and Naunton Wayne in The Hidden Room (1949)
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Peggy Bryan, Basil Radford, and Naunton Wayne in Dead of Night (1945)
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in Dead of Night (1945)

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Margaret Lockwood in The Lady Vanishes (1938)
The Lady Vanishes
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  • Caldicott
  • 1938
Night Train to Munich (1940)
Night Train to Munich
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  • Caldicott
  • 1940
Dead of Night (1945)
Dead of Night
7.6
  • Larry Potter
  • 1945
Millions Like Us (1943)
Millions Like Us
6.8
  • Caldicott
  • 1943

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Actor

  • John Browne's Body
    • Fitzroy
    • TV Series
    • 1969
  • Arthur Haynes and Nicholas Parsons in The Arthur Haynes Show (1956)
    The Arthur Haynes Show
    • TV Series
    • 1965
  • The Reluctant Peer
    • Tony, the Earl of Lister
    • TV Movie
    • 1964
  • Dickie Henderson and June Laverick in The Dickie Henderson Show (1960)
    The Dickie Henderson Show
    • TV Series
    • 1961–1963
  • ITV Play of the Week (1955)
    ITV Play of the Week
    • Richard Clayton
    • TV Series
    • 1961–1962
  • John Laurie in Tales of Mystery (1961)
    Tales of Mystery
    • Mortimer Jenkyn
    • TV Series
    • 1962
  • Probation Officer (1959)
    Probation Officer
    • Sir Hubert Renton
    • TV Series
    • 1962
  • Nothing Barred (1961)
    Nothing Barred
    • Lord Whitebait
    • 1961
  • Armchair Theatre (1956)
    Armchair Theatre
    • Shane
    • TV Series
    • 1961
  • Brian Bedford and Elvi Hale in ITV Television Playhouse (1955)
    ITV Television Playhouse
    • Henry Simpson
    • Mr. Dexter
    • TV Series
    • 1961
  • Double Bunk (1961)
    Double Bunk
    • 1st Thames Conservancy Officer
    • 1961
  • Moira Lister in Somerset Maugham Hour (1960)
    Somerset Maugham Hour
    • Henry Garnet
    • TV Series
    • 1960
  • BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950)
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
    • Julian Peabody
    • TV Series
    • 1959
  • Operation Bullshine (1959)
    Operation Bullshine
    • Major Pym
    • 1959
  • Theatre Night
    • Harry
    • Sir William Benedick-Barlow
    • TV Series
    • 1957–1959

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  • Born
    • June 22, 1901
    • Llanwonno, Glamorganshire, Wales, UK
  • Died
    • November 17, 1970
    • Surbiton, Surrey, England, UK
  • Spouse
    • Hilda Gladys DoveMay 7, 1927 - September 17, 1970 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    [24th May 1939] Compere of the Cabaret show on BBC Television
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    After his successful partnership with Basil Radford (as two cricket-loving Englishmen) in Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938) they were teamed together, playing a variation of the same characters, in a further ten films, until Radford's early death brought the partnership to an end.

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