John Gregson Movies
Following wartime service in the Royal Navy, actor
John Gregson built up an admirable list of theatrical credits. Signed for films by the Rank Organisation, Gregson achieved worldwide popularity as Alan McKim in the wistful comedy
Genevieve (1953); though he spent virtually the entire film behind the wheel of a vintage automobile, Gregson didn't know how to drive--and so far as his co-stars were concerned, he was a very slow learner. By the end of the 1950s, Gregson had put comedy behind him to appear in a succession of military roles like Captain Bell in
Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1959). On television, Gregson starred as the title character in the well-circulated
Gideon CID (1966) and was co-starred as Dennis Croft on the abortive
Shirley MacLaine sitcom
Shirley's World (1971). John Gregson was married to actress
Thea Gregory. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi