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'''James Dyrenforth''' (31 January 1895 – 26 December 1973) was an American actor and songwriter. |
'''James Dyrenforth''' (31 January 1895 – 26 December 1973) was an American actor and songwriter. |
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Dyrenforth appeared in ''[[A Night to Remember (1958 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1958), ''[[Fiend Without a Face]]'' (1958), and ''[[Lolita (1962 film)|Lolita]]'',<ref name="McDougal2003">{{cite book|author=Stuart Y. McDougal|title=Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Uwj5qK-RUj0C&pg=PA155|date=7 July 2003|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-57488-4|pages=155–}}</ref> and co-wrote "[[A Garden in the Rain]]", a song which was covered by [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Sarah Vaughan]], among others. He wrote lyrics for ''[[The Golden Year (BBC TV play)|The Golden Year]]'', a [[BBC television]] play of 1951. |
Dyrenforth appeared in ''[[A Night to Remember (1958 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1958), ''[[Fiend Without a Face]]'' (1958), and ''[[Lolita (1962 film)|Lolita]]'' (1962),<ref name="McDougal2003">{{cite book|author=Stuart Y. McDougal|title=Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Uwj5qK-RUj0C&pg=PA155|date=7 July 2003|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-57488-4|pages=155–}}</ref> and co-wrote "[[A Garden in the Rain]]", a song which was covered by [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Sarah Vaughan]], among others. He wrote lyrics for ''[[The Golden Year (BBC TV play)|The Golden Year]]'', a [[BBC television]] play of 1951. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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|1969|| ''[[The Magic Christian (film)|The Magic Christian]]'' || Socialite in Sotheby's || Uncredited |
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|1970|| ''[[The Revolutionary]]'' || Guest at Party #2 || |
|1970|| ''[[The Revolutionary (1970 film)|The Revolutionary]]'' || Guest at Party #2 || |
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==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 9 February 2024
James Dyrenforth (31 January 1895 – 26 December 1973) was an American actor and songwriter.
Dyrenforth appeared in A Night to Remember (1958), Fiend Without a Face (1958), and Lolita (1962),[1] and co-wrote "A Garden in the Rain", a song which was covered by Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan, among others. He wrote lyrics for The Golden Year, a BBC television play of 1951.
Filmography[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1957 | Confess, Killer | Doctor | |
1958 | A Night to Remember | Col. Archibald Gracie | |
1958 | Fiend Without a Face | Mayor | |
1958 | Floods of Fear | Mayor | |
1959 | Carlton-Browne of the F.O. | Admiral | Uncredited |
1960 | Never Take Sweets from a Stranger | Dr. Stevens | |
1960 | The City of the Dead | Garage Attendant | |
1962 | Lolita | Frederick Beale Sr. | |
1963 | The Girl Hunters | Bayliss Henry | |
1964 | The Secret Door | Prison Warden | |
1969 | The Magic Christian | Socialite in Sotheby's | Uncredited |
1970 | The Revolutionary | Guest at Party #2 |
References[edit]
- ^ Stuart Y. McDougal (7 July 2003). Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. Cambridge University Press. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-0-521-57488-4.