Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe

1911-12-27 – 2003-10-19 (age 91) Kilburn, London, England, UK
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Biography

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Guy Rolfe (27 December 1911 – 19 October 2003) was an English actor born in London.

He made his screen debut in 1937 with an uncredited appearance in Knight Without Armour. Notable roles include: King John in Ivanhoe (1952), Ned Seymour in Young Bess (1953), Caiaphas in King of Kings (1961), and Prince Grigory in Taras Bulba (1962). He is perhaps best remembered for his role as Andre Toulon in the Puppet Master film series, appearing in the third, fourth, fifth, and seventh movies, with archive footage in the eighth.

His television credits include: The Saint, The Avengers, The Champions, Department S, The Troubleshooters, Space: 1999, Secret Army, and Kessler.

He is buried in Benhall's Saint Mary's Churchyard.

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King of Kings
King of Kings

1961

as Caiaphas

Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe

1952

as Prince John

Dolls
Dolls

1986

as Gabriel Hartwicke

The Fall of the Roman Empire
The Fall of the Roman Empire

1964

as Marius (uncredited)

Nicholas and Alexandra
Nicholas and Alexandra

1971

as Dr. Fedorov

Taras Bulba
Taras Bulba

1962

as Prince Grigory

Mr. Sardonicus
Mr. Sardonicus

1961

as Baron Sardonicus

Young Bess
Young Bess

1953

as Ned Seymour

Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
Broken Journey
Broken Journey

1948

as Captain Fox

The Bride
The Bride

1985

as Count

The Barbarians
The Barbarians

1960

as Kainus

Puppet Master 5
Puppet Master 5

1994

as Andre Toulon

Land Raiders
Land Raiders

1969

as Major Tanner

Girls at Sea
Girls at Sea

1958

as Capt. Alwin Maitland

Bloodline
Bloodline

1979

as Tod Michaels

Odd Man Out
Odd Man Out

1947

as Policeman Watching Kathleen's House (uncredited)

Puppet Master 4
Puppet Master 4

1993

as Toulon

Puppet Master: The Legacy
Puppet Master: The Legacy

2003

as Andre Toulon (archive footage)

Saraband for Dead Lovers
Saraband for Dead Lovers

1948

as Envoy at Ahlden