John Gregson(1919-1975)
- Actor
A former telephone engineer who dabbled in amateur dramatics, John
Gregson served aboard a minesweeper with the Royal Navy during World
War II. After demobilisation, he joined the Liverpool Old Vic, making
his stage debut in
'The Knight of the Burning Pestle'. Freshly married, he moved to London and acted alongside Robert Donat
and Margaret Leighton in 'A Sleeping
Clergyman' at the West End Criterion Theatre in 1947. During the same
period, he was also cast in his first movie, the romantic period
melodrama
Saraband (1948),
though his scenes ended up being cut. Undeterred, Gregson established
himself as a popular favorite in subsequent Ealing comedies and later
as a long term contractee with the Rank Organisation. His screen
personae tended to be men of integrity: regular guys who don't
necessarily finish on top, introspective, somewhat diffident, and often
troubled. His most fondly remembered role was that of vintage car
enthusiast Alan McKim, in the idiosyncratic (and typically British)
comedy Genevieve (1953). Ironically,
while he is featured in almost every scene behind the wheel, Gregson
couldn't drive a car when filming began - and proved to be a slow
learner.
For the remainder of the decade,he became somewhat typecast in traditional 'stiff upper lip' military roles. As film opportunities began to diminish, he turned more and more towards television, enjoying his greatest popularity as titular star of the police drama series Gideon C.I.D. (1964). Until his untimely death at the age of 55, Gregson alternated television work with acting on stage, as well as doing voice-overs and appearing in commercials for Hamlet cigars.
For the remainder of the decade,he became somewhat typecast in traditional 'stiff upper lip' military roles. As film opportunities began to diminish, he turned more and more towards television, enjoying his greatest popularity as titular star of the police drama series Gideon C.I.D. (1964). Until his untimely death at the age of 55, Gregson alternated television work with acting on stage, as well as doing voice-overs and appearing in commercials for Hamlet cigars.