Keith Pyott
Born: 1902-03-09 in Blackheath, London, England, UK
Died: 1968-04-06
Known For: Acting
Biography
Keith Pyott (9 March 1902 – 6 April 1968) was a British actor. He transferred from stage to screen and was a regular face in drama in the early days of television, appearing in Educated Evans, The Prisoner, Out of the Unknown, The Avengers and the Doctor Who story The Aztecs. He also appeared in over twenty feature films, including Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight (1965). Pyott was married to the actress Sheila Raynor.
Filmography
1968
- The Caesars as Haterius
- Late Night Horror as Commander Shotcroft
- The Devil Rides Out as Max
1967
- The Prisoner as Waiter
- Sword of Honour as Mr Goodall
1966
- The Informer as Sir Felix
- The Corridor People as Bishop
- The World in Silence as General Harboard
1965
- Masquerade as Gustave
1964
- Theatre 625 as Ambrose Goodall
- Five Have a Mystery to Solve as Sir Hugo Blaize
- Doctor Who: The Aztecs as Autloc
1963
- Doctor Who as Autloc
- Festival as Don Fernando de Olmeda
- The Human Jungle as Brigadier West
- Drama '63: A Well Dressed Man as Judge
1962
- Man of the World as Baron De Charlot
- Out of This World as Assistant Commander Lucas
- The Phantom of the Opera as Weaver
- The Pirates of Blood River as Silas (uncredited)
1961
- The Avengers as Professor Richter
1960
- Village of the Damned as Dr. Carlisle
- Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons as Estate Agent
1959
- No Hiding Place
- Operation Amsterdam as Diamond Merchant
1958
- The Adventures of William Tell as Erlanger
- I Accuse! as Judge at Second Dreyfus Trial
1956
- Who Done It? as Mr. Ponting (uncredited)
1955
- The Colditz Story as French Colonel
1954
- Beautiful Stranger as Georges
- John Wesley as Rev. Samuel Wesley
1953
- Knights of the Round Table as Court Chamberlain (uncredited)
- Sea Devils as General Latour
- A Day to Remember as Frenchman with Watches (uncredited)
- Time Bomb
1952
- Distant Trumpet as Sir Rudolph Gettins
1950
- The Poltergeist as Vincent Ebury
1949
- The Spider and the Fly as Father Pletsier
- Edgar Allan Poe Centenary as Mr. Silk Buckingham