#REMEMBERING actor #JOHNLEMESURIER Born today April 4th 1912! The
 son of a solicitor, British character actor John Le Mesurier attended 
public school in Dorset, England, before embarking on a career in law. 
However, acting was his true calling, and at age 20, with his parents' 
approval, he began his acting career by studying drama at the Fay 
Compton School of Acting, where one of his classmates was Alec Guinness.   
A
 pic of Le Mesurier on the train platform at Bristol. I LOVE his message
 in the signature, 'Best wishes John Le Mesurier (Bristol Station for 
some reason!!) - marcus 
 
TO COVER Le Mesurier's work in film and tv, would need a fan page of it's 
own. I've always admired his languid, good-natured, bemused style. It 
made his comedy roles even funnier. Le Meisurier, was an actor that 
really did fit the motto of 'Don't Act, Be yourself'... With great 
talent and ease, Le Mesurier applied this to many roles, rarely stepping
 out of that frame, a shift of two degrees either way, but not that 
often.
 
'Its
 All Been Rather Lovely': Remembering John Le Mesurier. Pic with the 
death notice he requested be seen in the press... John Le Mesurier 
wishes it to be known that he conked out on November 15. He sadly misses
 his family and friends.' ....... 
 
IF YOU CATCH Le Mesurier in a role, look carefully because his hands are 
marvellous to watch. Along with his eyes they did a lot of work very 
elegantly. Very much like Cushing, he made all his roles believable. The
 script maybe a dead trout, sinking but his performance, not so!  
 
IN THE UK he is best remembered for his most popular role of Sgt. Wilson 
in the long-running television series Dad's Army (1968). Although 
preferring comedy, Le Mesurier also excelled in drama, winning a BAFTA 
award for Best Actor of the Year in 1971 for his performance in Dennis 
Potter's 'Traitor' (1971) (TV).  
 
SADLY, Le Mesurier only appeared in one film with Peter Cushing, in the role of Barrymore, in #Hammerfilms
 'The Hound of the Baskerviles'. Hardly any screen time together, it's a
 great shame that he didn't work with Cushing again. Btw, the order of 
John Le Mesurier and actor Ewen Solon's who played Stapleton names are 
reversed in the closing cast credits.  
Much
 missed and so loved as a bit of a national institution.. Remembered 
today, John Le Mesurier :  April 5, 1912 -  November 15, 1983  - Marcus 
 
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