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Born: January 10, 1908 – Died: January 16, 1981
Bernard Lee, a stalwart of British cinema, is best known for his role as 'M' in the James Bond films. Born into a theatrical family in Brentford, Middlesex, England, Lee was predestined for the stage and screen. His early exposure to the world of performance came through his family, setting the stage for a distinguished acting career.
Early Life and Career
Lee's journey into acting began at a tender age of six, making his stage debut in a family steeped in theatrical tradition. He honed his craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, a testament to his commitment to acting. His debut on the West End stage in London in 1928 marked the beginning of a prolific stage career, which he balanced with occasional film roles in the 1930s.
After World War II, Lee's focus shifted predominantly to cinema. He became a familiar face in British films of the 1950s and 1960s, often cast as authoritative figures like army sergeants, police detectives, and navy officers. His adept portrayal of detectives became a hallmark of his career, featuring in over a dozen films.
The role that catapulted Bernard Lee into international recognition was undoubtedly that of 'M', the head of the British secret service in the James Bond film series, starting with "Dr. No" in 1962. His portrayal of 'M' set a standard for the character and left an indelible mark on the franchise. Lee's authoritative yet nuanced performance earned him a special place in the hearts of Bond fans across multiple generations.
In his personal life, Lee was married to Ursula G. McHale from 1975 until his death in 1981. He was also the grandfather of actor Jonny Lee Miller, showcasing a continuation of the acting tradition in his family. Lee's contributions to film and theater, coupled with his iconic role in the Bond series, cemented his status as a venerable figure in the entertainment industry. His legacy lives on, not just through his extensive body of work but also through his influence on the portrayal of leadership and authority on screen.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1981 | Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective (TV Movie) | Sergeant Ben |
1979 | Saint Joan (TV Movie) | La Trêmouille |
1979 | Moonraker | M |
1977–1978 | The Foundation (TV Series) | Eddie Prince |
1978 | Sense of Place (TV Series) | Man |
1978 | Television Club (TV Series) | George Lillycrop |
1977 | A Christmas Carol (TV Movie) | Ghost of Christmas Present |
1977 | The Spy Who Loved Me | M |
1976 | Beauty and the Beast (TV Movie) | Edward Beaumont |
1976 | Killers (TV Series) | Thomas Ley |
1976 | Warship (TV Series) | Yachtsman |
1975 | Bons baisers de Hong-Kong | M |
1975 | Comedy Premiere (TV Series) | Wally Warner |
1975 | Against the Crowd (TV Series) | Beeley |
1975 | Affairs of the Heart (TV Series) | Mr. Drury |
1974–1975 | BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) | Sir Peter Teazle | Hornblower |
1974 | The Man with the Golden Gun | 'M' |
1974 | Father Brown (TV Series) | John Raggley |
1974 | It's Not the Size That Counts | Barraclough |
1974 | Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell | Tarmut |
1973 | Vienna 1900 (TV Mini Series) | Herr Welponer |
1973 | Follyfoot (TV Series) | Woodman |
1973 | Crime of Passion (TV Series) | Marcel Amiot |
1973 | Once Upon a Time (TV Series) | James Cable |
1973 | Danger Point | Captain |
1973 | Live and Let Die | 'M' |
1973 | The Man Who Died Twice (TV Movie) | Francis Cumberland |
1972–1973 | General Hospital (TV Series) | Harold Brophy |
1972 | Pathfinders (TV Series) | Air Vice Marshal |
1971 | Diamonds Are Forever | 'M' |
1971 | The Persuaders! (TV Series) | Sam Milford |
1971 | Dulcima | Mr. Gaskain |
1971 | Long Ago, Tomorrow | Uncle Bob |
1969 | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | 'M' |
1969 | Crossplot | Chilmore |
1969 | Strange Report (TV Series) | Arthur Pater |
1969 | The Expert (TV Series) | Harry Kirby |
1969 | Journey to the Unknown (TV Series) | Ben Loker |
1968 | Journey to Midnight | Ben Loker (episode 'Poor Butterfly') |
1968 | The Wednesday Play (TV Series) | Frank Lanton |
1968 | City '68 (TV Series) | Baxter |
1968 | The Jazz Age (TV Series) | Sir James |
1968 | The Champions (TV Series) | Squires |
1968 | Public Eye (TV Series) | Detective Sergeant Davidson |
1967 | The Gamblers (TV Series) | Bob Townsend |
1967 | Mogul (TV Series) | Bernard Hart |
1967 | Man in a Suitcase (TV Series) | George Kershaw |
1967 | Half Hour Story (TV Series) | Frank Graham |
1967 | You Only Live Twice | 'M' |
1967 | Operation Kid Brother | Commander Cunningham |
1966–1967 | King of the River (TV Series) | Joss King |
1966 | Court Martial (TV Series) | Unknown |
1966 | The Baron (TV Series) | Morgan Travis |
1959–1966 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) | Daniel Whittaker | Tom | Aaronson ... |
1965–1966 | Secret Agent (TV Series) | Derringham | Lord Ammanford |
1966 | The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) | Jeremiah |
1965 | The Man in a Looking Glass (TV Movie) | Morgan Travis |
1965 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) | The Man |
1965 | Thunderball | 'M' |
1965 | Blackmail (TV Series) | Steve Bradwell |
1965 | Love Story (TV Series) | Henry Golden |
1965 | The Spy Who Came in from the Cold | Mr. Patmore - Grocer |
1965 | The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders | Landlord (uncredited) |
1965 | Two Left Feet | Mr. Crabbe |
1965 | The Legend of Young Dick Turpin | Jeremiah |
1965 | Dr. Terror's House of Horrors | Hopkins (segment "Creeping Vine") |
1965 | Thursday Theatre (TV Series) | Jim Cherry |
1964 | The Human Jungle (TV Series) | Jim Garner |
1964 | *Goldfinger* | 'M' |
1964 | Who Was Maddox? | Superintendent Meredith |
1960–1964 | The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) | Superintendent Meredith | Det. Supt. Meredith | Inspector Mann |
1964 | Saturday Night Out | George Hudson |
1964 | Ring of Treason | Henry Houghton |
1964 | Ghost Squad (TV Series) | Villager: unknown name |
1964 | Espionage (TV Series) | John Neary |
1963 | From Russia with Love | 'M' |
1963 | A Place to Go | Matt Flint |
1963 | The Third Man (TV Series) | Angus Meyrick |
1961–1962 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) | Company Commander | Jack Brown |
1962 | The L-Shaped Room | Charlie |
1962 | The Brain | Dr. Frank Shears |
1962 | Dr. No | M. |
1962 | The Share Out | Det. Supt. Meredith |
1961 | Clue of the Silver Key | Superintendent Meredith |
1961 | Partners in Crime | Inspector Mann |
1961 | The Interrogator (TV Movie) | Superintendent Farron |
1961 | O Captain, My Captain (TV Movie) | Vasco, The Captain |
1961 | Whistle Down the Wind | Mr. Bostock |
1961 | Fury at Smugglers' Bay | Black John |
1961 | The Secret Partner | Det. Supt. Frank Hanbury |
1960 | Clue of the Twisted Candle | Superintendent Meredith |
1960 | Trouble in the Sky | Capt. Gort |
1960 | The Angry Silence | Bert Connolly |
1960 | Kidnapped | Captain Hoseason |
1960 | Sink the Bismarck! | Firing Officer (uncredited) |
1955–1959 | BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) | Hoederer | Edward Blunt | Hurst ... |
1959 | Web of Evidence | Patrick Mathry |
1959 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) | Det. Insp. Lunt |
1959 | Breakout | Lt. Col. Huxley |
1958 | Nowhere to Go | Victor Sloane, alias Lee Henderson |
1958 | The Man Upstairs | The Inspector |
1955–1958 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) | Cornelius | Prison Governor | William Lotless |
1958 | The Key | Cmdr. Wadlow |
1958 | Dunkirk | Charles Foreman |
1957 | High Flight | Flight Sergeant Harris |
1957 | Across the Bridge | Chief Inspector Hadden |
1957 | Fire Down Below | Doctor Sam |
1956 | The Spanish Gardener | Leighton Bailey |
1956 | Pursuit of the Graf Spee | Captain Dove - M.S. Africa Shell |
1956 | Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) | Candleblow Smith |
1955 | Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) | Rudi Lankert |
1955 | PT Raiders | Sam Brewster,The Customs Officer |
1955 | Out of the Clouds | Customs Officer |
1955 | Sweet Coz (TV Movie) | Job |
1954 | The Purple Plain | Dr. Harris |
1954 | Crest of the Wave | Able Seaman 'Lofty' Turner |
1954 | The Detective | Inspector Valentine |
1954 | The Rainbow Jacket | Tod Fenwick (uncredited) |
1953 | Beat the Devil | Insp. Jack Clayton |
1953 | Sailor of the King | Petty Officer 'Stokes' Wheatley |
1953 | The Yellow Balloon | Constable Chapman |
1952 | Glory at Sea | Able Seaman 'Stripey' Wood |
1951 | Mr. Denning Drives North | Inspector Dodds |
1951 | Island Rescue | Brigadier |
1951 | Calling Bulldog Drummond | Col. Webson |
1951 | White Corridors | Burgess |
1951 | Fortune in Diamonds | O'Connell |
1950 | Cage of Gold | Inspector Grey |
1950 | Odette | Jack |
1950 | Last Holiday | Inspector Wilton |
1950 | Operation Disaster | Commander Gates |
1950 | The Blue Lamp | Divisional Detective Inspector Cherry |
1949 | The Third Man | Sgt. Paine |
1949 | I Have Been Here Before (TV Movie) | Walter Ormund |
1948 | Elizabeth of Ladymead | John Beresford in 1903 |
1948 | Quartet | Prison Visitor (segment "The Kite") |
1948 | The Fallen Idol | Detective Hart |
1947 | The Adventures of Dusty Bates | Captain Ford |
1947 | Katy's Love Affair | Colonel Gascoyne |
1946 | This Man Is Mine | James Nicholls |
1943 | The New Lot (Short) | Interviewing Officer (uncredited) |
1941 | Once a Crook | Duke |
1940 | Spare a Copper | Jake |
1940 | To Hell with Hitler | Oscar |
1939 | The Frozen Limits | Bill McGrew |
1939 | Murder in the Night | Roy Barnes |
1939 | The Outsider | Reporter (uncredited) |
1938 | Love from a Stranger (TV Movie) | Bruce Lovell |
1938 | The Terror | Ferdy Fane |
1937 | The Black Tulip | William Of Orange |
1936 | Rhodes | Cartwright |
1935 | The River House Mystery | Wade Belloc |
1934 | The Double Event | Dennison |