Guy Poynter | |
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Born | Guy Kingsley Poynter 3 September 1915 |
Died | 6 September 1983
London, England, UK | (aged 68)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1940–1983 |
Guy Kingsley Poynter, also known as Guy Kingsley (3 September 1915 – 6 September 1983), was an American actor.
Poynter is best remembered for his part as 'Doctor Daniel "Doc" Matthews' in the 1950s radio series Journey into Space. He appeared in the TV drama Armchair Theatre in 1959; as the narrator for Harrison Marks' Naked as Nature Intended in 1961; and played twice in ITV's "Play Of The Week", in 1963. He made many other appearances in various-sized parts, often playing against well-known stars of the period.
He married Margaret E. Fraser married in 1947.
He died in London in 1983.
Date | Title | Role | Notes | Refs |
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17 August 1947 | Double Door | Rip Van Bret | [1] | |
14 March 1948 | I Killed the Count | Bernard K. Froy | [2] | |
27 December 1949 | The Long Christmas Dinner | Roderick | [3] | |
23 August 1954 | The Runaway Slave | Mr. Allenby | [4] | |
19 November 1954 | War in the Air: 3: Fifty North | other voices | [5] | |
6 October 1954 | War in the Air: 5: Desert Air Force | other voices | [6] | |
20 December 1954 | War in the Air: 7: The Rising Sun | Narration | [7] | |
27 December 1954 | War in the Air: 8: Round the Clock | other voices | [8] | |
27 December 1954 | War in the Air: 12: The Cold Dawn | Commentary | [9] | |
31 January 1955 | War in the Air: 13: Eastern Victory | Commentary | [10] | |
24 May 1955 | The Golden Future | Mr. Henry Morton Stanley | [11] | |
3 May 1956 | The Male Animal | Michael Barnes | [12] | |
15 June 1956 | The Innocent Gunman | Samuel Clemens | [13] | |
12 December 1956 | The Adventures of Pierre...Zero Hour | Lawyer | [14] | |
4 August 1957 | Henry Sherek presents...Teru | Harold Clark | [15] | |
4 October 1957 | The Long Christmas Dinner | Roderick | [16] | |
1 December 1958 | Starr and Company: Patent Bluff | McColl | [17] | |
4 December 1958 | Starr and Company: To Catch a Mackerel | McColl | [18] |
Guy Poynter | |
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Born | Guy Kingsley Poynter 3 September 1915 |
Died | 6 September 1983
London, England, UK | (aged 68)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1940–1983 |
Guy Kingsley Poynter, also known as Guy Kingsley (3 September 1915 – 6 September 1983), was an American actor.
Poynter is best remembered for his part as 'Doctor Daniel "Doc" Matthews' in the 1950s radio series Journey into Space. He appeared in the TV drama Armchair Theatre in 1959; as the narrator for Harrison Marks' Naked as Nature Intended in 1961; and played twice in ITV's "Play Of The Week", in 1963. He made many other appearances in various-sized parts, often playing against well-known stars of the period.
He married Margaret E. Fraser married in 1947.
He died in London in 1983.
Date | Title | Role | Notes | Refs |
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17 August 1947 | Double Door | Rip Van Bret | [1] | |
14 March 1948 | I Killed the Count | Bernard K. Froy | [2] | |
27 December 1949 | The Long Christmas Dinner | Roderick | [3] | |
23 August 1954 | The Runaway Slave | Mr. Allenby | [4] | |
19 November 1954 | War in the Air: 3: Fifty North | other voices | [5] | |
6 October 1954 | War in the Air: 5: Desert Air Force | other voices | [6] | |
20 December 1954 | War in the Air: 7: The Rising Sun | Narration | [7] | |
27 December 1954 | War in the Air: 8: Round the Clock | other voices | [8] | |
27 December 1954 | War in the Air: 12: The Cold Dawn | Commentary | [9] | |
31 January 1955 | War in the Air: 13: Eastern Victory | Commentary | [10] | |
24 May 1955 | The Golden Future | Mr. Henry Morton Stanley | [11] | |
3 May 1956 | The Male Animal | Michael Barnes | [12] | |
15 June 1956 | The Innocent Gunman | Samuel Clemens | [13] | |
12 December 1956 | The Adventures of Pierre...Zero Hour | Lawyer | [14] | |
4 August 1957 | Henry Sherek presents...Teru | Harold Clark | [15] | |
4 October 1957 | The Long Christmas Dinner | Roderick | [16] | |
1 December 1958 | Starr and Company: Patent Bluff | McColl | [17] | |
4 December 1958 | Starr and Company: To Catch a Mackerel | McColl | [18] |