Gerald Sim

Gerald Sim

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Birthday: 
4 June 1925, Liverpool, England, UK
Birth Name: 
Gerald Grant Sim
A stalwart, subtle presence of British stage and screen, Gerald Sim's work was both prolific and varied. Nonetheless, he will be best remembered by the majority of viewers as the wily rector of To the Manor Born (1979). The son of a Barings Bank employee, Gerald was born in Liverpool on June 4, 1925. His elder sister was the actress Sheila Sim... Show more »
A stalwart, subtle presence of British stage and screen, Gerald Sim's work was both prolific and varied. Nonetheless, he will be best remembered by the majority of viewers as the wily rector of To the Manor Born (1979). The son of a Barings Bank employee, Gerald was born in Liverpool on June 4, 1925. His elder sister was the actress Sheila Sim. After schooling in Kent he was trained at RADA, apparently having become enamored with acting after listening to a 1943 radio broadcast of John Gielgud (entitled "The Great Ship"). Then followed extensive repertory experience, both in England, and in Durban, South Africa (1954, with the McNeale Company). Beginning with a small role in Fame Is the Spur (1947), Sim was to eventually become one of Britain's most reliable, yet ever-so-discreet screen character players, his profile firmly established in several films directed by Bryan Forbes, including Whistle Down the Wind (1961), King Rat (1965) and The Wrong Box (1966).He was most often featured as bumptious upper crusts (suitably convincing because of his clear voice and precise diction), obtuse vicars, police inspectors, barristers and very British stiff-upper-lip military types. He appeared in seven films directed by his brother-in-law Richard Attenborough: Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), Young Winston (1972), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Gandhi (1982), Cry Freedom (1987), Chaplin (1992) and Shadowlands (1993). After repeated guest roles in such prime time shows as Dixon of Dock Green (1955) and The Avengers (1961), Sim became firmly entrenched in the medium and never looked back. He briefly returned to the stage in 1979 and made one final TV appearance in 2007 in a 25th anniversary special of To the Manor Born (1979). Show less «

Gerald Sim's FILMOGRAPHY

Keeping Up Appearances - Season 5

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Keeping Up Appearances - Season 4

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Shadowlands

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Keeping Up Appearances - Season 3

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Chaplin

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Patriot Games

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Keeping Up Appearances - Season 2

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Keeping Up Appearances - Season 1

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Jack the Ripper - Season 1

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Cry Freedom

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Miss Marple: The Moving Finger - Season 1

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Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense - Season 1

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Bergerac - Season 2

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Dont Wait Up - Season 1

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Gandhi

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To the Manor Born - Season 3

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Bergerac - Season 1

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To the Manor Born - Season 2

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Armchair Thriller - Season 2

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To the Manor Born - Season 1

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Armchair Thriller - Season 1

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The Professionals - Season 1

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A Bridge Too Far

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