Maxwell Shaw
Born: 1929-02-21 in London, England, UK
Died: 1985-08-21
Known For: Acting
Biography
Maxwell Shaw (21 February 1929 – 21 August 1985 in London, England) was an actor, known for The Barber of Stamford Hill (1962), Once More, with Feeling! (1960) and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). He is best remembered for his television work, but he also appeared in many feature films of the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. He appeared as Mark 'Frisky' Lee in Gideon's Way (episode "Big Fish, Little Fish") (1964). His Broadway credits include The Hostage.[8][9] He had a small role in Ben-Hur (1959). He was married to casting director Rose Tobias Shaw.
Filmography
1976
- The Incredible Sarah as Fadinard
1975
- The Sweeney as Colin Raleigh
- Sporting Chance as Vine (archive footage)
- The Old Curiosity Shop as Isaac Lint
1973
- Men of Affairs as Colonel Selim
1972
- The Protectors as Baruna
1971
- The Persuaders! as Vine
1970
- UFO as Dr. Shroeder
- Start the Revolution Without Me as Duke de Sisi
1969
- The Oblong Box as Hackett
1968
- Nicholas Nickleby as Mr. Mantalini
1965
- Gideon's Way as Mark 'Frisky' Lee
1964
- Story Parade as Joseph
- The Horse Without a Head as Cesar
- The Crunch as Mr Ken
- The Life and Death of Lovely Karen Gilhooley as Landlord
1963
- Espionage as Albert
- The Barber of Stamford Hill
1962
- The Saint as Spencer Vallance
- Man of the World as Klos
- Suspense as Stefan
- In Search of the Castaways as Sailor
- Number Six as Luigi Pirani
1961
- The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon as Dr. Strauss
1960
- Sunday-Night Play as The Guard
- The Criminal as 1st Man at Party (uncredited)
- Once More, with Feeling! as Jascha Gendel / Grisha Gendel
1959
- Ben-Hur as Rower No. 43 (uncredited)
1958
- The Man Inside as Desk Clerk Lisbon
- Tank Force! as The Sheikh
1956
- The Buccaneers as Sharp