Colin Tapley
Biography
Colin Tapley, born on May 7, 1907, in New Zealand, was a distinguished British actor whose diverse experiences shaped his multifaceted career. After serving in the Royal Air Force and participating in an expedition to Antarctica, Tapley gained recognition when he won a talent contest organized by Paramount Pictures, which led him to Hollywood. He appeared in a variety of films during this period. However, with the onset of the Second World War, he returned to Britain and took on the role of a flight controller with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Following the war, Tapley made a brief return to New Zealand before heading back to Britain to revive his acting pursuits. He is perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of William Glanville in the iconic film "The Dam Busters." In the latter part of his career, Tapley often found himself typecast as a police inspector, a role he embodied in numerous films and television series.
After years in the spotlight, Colin Tapley chose to retire to Gloucestershire, where he lived until his passing on December 1, 1995. His journey from a New Zealand native to a prominent figure in British cinema showcases his talent and adaptability in an evolving industry.
Filmography
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Barbados Quest
1955 • Lord Valchrist
Wide Boy
1952 • Mannering
If I Were King
1938
The Dam Busters
1955 • Doctor W.H. Glanville, C.B., C.B.E.
Wings of Danger
1952 • Inspector Maxwell
Arizona (1940)
1940
An Honourable Murder
1960 • Casca
Cloudburst
1951 • Inspector Davis
Strongroom
1962
Double Door
1934 • Dr. John Lucas
The Black Room
1935 • Paul Hassel as a young lieutenant
The Diamond Wizard
1954 • Sir Stafford Beach
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
1935 • Barrett
Becky Sharp
1935