Dudley Sutton
Dudley Sutton, born on April 6, 1933 in Kingston, Surrey, England, was a British actor known for his extensive work in the film industry. He began his career in the 1960s and gained recognition for his roles in various films, including "The Devils" (1971) directed by Ken Russell, where he played Baron de Laubardemont.
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Dudley Sutton, born on April 6, 1933 in Kingston, Surrey, England, was a British actor known for his extensive work in the film industry. He began his career in the 1960s and gained recognition for his roles in various films, including "The Devils" (1971) directed by Ken Russell, where he played Baron de Laubardemont. Sutton's versatility as an actor was further showcased in "The Pink Panther Strikes Again" (1976), directed by Blake Edwards, in which he portrayed McClaren. He continued to take on diverse roles, such as the Bishop of Winchester in Derek Jarman's "Edward II" (1991). Sutton's notable television work includes his long-running role as Tinker Dill in the BBC drama series "Lovejoy." Throughout his career, he collaborated with prominent directors such as Sidney J. Furie and Sally …








