Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
January 3, 1922
Place of Birth:
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK
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William Lindon-Travers (3 January 1922 – 29 March 1994) was an English actor, screenwriter, director and an animal rights activist, known professionally as Bill Travers.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2013 | The 9th Wonder of the World: The Making of 'Gorgo' | Joe Ryan (archive footage) |
1973 | The Belstone Fox | Tod |
1971 | Rum Runners | Sanderson |
1971 | The Lion at World's End | |
1969 | Ring of Bright Water | Graham Merrill |
1969 | An Elephant Called Slowly | Bill |
1969 | The Lions Are Free | |
1968 | The Admirable Crichton | Crichton |
1966 | Duel at Diablo | Scotty McAllister |
1966 | Born Free | George Adamson |
1961 | Gorgo | Joe Ryan |
1961 | Two Living, One Dead | Andersson |
1961 | Invasion Quartet | |
1961 | The Green Helmet | Greg Rafferty |
1959 | The Bridal Path | Ewan |
1958 | Storm Over Jamaica | Douglas Lockwood |
1957 | The Smallest Show on Earth | Matt Spenser |
1957 | The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Robert Browning |
1957 | The Seventh Sin | Walter Carwin |
1956 | Bhowani Junction | Patrick Taylor |
1955 | Geordie | Geordie Mac Taggart |
1955 | Footsteps in the Fog | David Macdonald |
1954 | Romeo and Juliet | Benvolio |
1953 | Mantrap | Victor Tasman |
1953 | Street of Shadows | Nigel Langley - Barbara's date |
1953 | Counterspy | Rex |
1953 | The Square Ring | Rowdie Rawlings |
1952 | The Planter's Wife | Planter (uncredited) |
1952 | Hindle Wakes | Bob Slater |
1952 | The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men | Posse Man |
1951 | The Browning Version | Fletcher |
1950 | Trio | Fellowes (segment Mr. Know-It-All) |
1950 | The Wooden Horse | Prisoner (uncredited) |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1986 | Lovejoy | Duncan |
1984 | The First Olympics: Athens 1896 | Harold Flack |
1963 | Lorna Doone | |
1959 | Rawhide | Jeremiah O'Neal |
1951 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Crichton |