Robert Flemyng Movies
British actor
Robert Flemyng worked steadily in both London and Broadway after his stage debut in 1931.
Head Over Heels (1936) was his first film, but he wouldn't return to moviemaking full time until after his World War II military service--a conspicuous period for Flemyng, who was awarded the Military Cross and the OBE. The actor settled into a long film career playing dignified character roles in 1947, starting with
Bond Street. Perhaps his flashiest movie role (albeit still played with a measure of dignity) was the necrophiliac title character in
The Horrible Dr. Hitchcock (1962). In 1992,
Robert Flemyng was still pursuing his life's work, appearing with
Jeremy Irons,
Theresa Russell and
Joel Grey in the moody biopic
Kafka. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi