Michael Balfour
Biography
Michael Creighton Balfour (February 11, 1918 – October 24, 1997) was a prominent English actor known for his extensive work in British cinema and television. His career began with a television appearance in the BBC series *The Marvellous History of St Bernard* in 1938, and he became a recognizable figure in nearly 200 films and TV shows over the next five decades. Balfour often portrayed quirky characters, frequently taking on the roles of comical villains or dubious figures, distinguished by their flamboyant attire, and sometimes convincingly impersonated American personas.
Throughout his career, Balfour collaborated with an array of acclaimed directors, such as Billy Wilder, Roman Polanski, Tim Burton, and Howard Hawks. His television credits included memorable appearances in popular series like *Educated Evans*, *The Avengers*, *Hancock's Half Hour*, and *Z-Cars*, with a notable role as Barney O'Keefe in the detective series *The Vise*.
In a tragic incident, Balfour survived a car crash while riding with actor Bonar Colleano, which resulted in Colleano's death; Balfour sustained injuries that required 98 stitches but made it to Colleano's funeral shortly after.
As his film career waned in the late 1970s, Balfour embraced life as a circus clown, founding Circus Hazzard and developing his own clown persona. Beyond the stage, he was an avid painter and sculptor, expressing his artistic vision through a gallery he operated, often inspired by his family's circus legacy.
Filmography
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Albert R.N.
1953 • Hank
Candleshoe
1977
Barbados Quest
1955 • Barney Wilson
Revenge of Billy the Kid
1992 • Gyles MacDonald
Impulse
1954
Don't Ever Leave Me
1949 • Jim Kennedy
The Delavine Affair
1955 • Sammy
No Orchids for Miss Blandish
1948
Obsession
1949
Fiend Without a Face
1958 • Sgt. Kasper
Johnny on the Run
1953
Surprise Package
1960
The Diamond Wizard
1954
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
1970
I Was a Male War Bride
1949
The Prisoner of Zenda (1979)
1979
Fahrenheit 451
1966 • Book Person: Machiavelli's 'The Prince' (uncredited)
River Beat
1954