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  1. Laurence Naismith (born Lawrence Johnson; 14 December 1908 – 5 June 1992) was an English actor. He made numerous film and television appearances, including starring roles in the musical films Scrooge (1970) and the children's ghost film The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972).

  2. The British character actor Laurence Naismith was a Merchant Marine seaman before becoming an actor. He made his London stage debut in 1927 in the chorus of the musical "Oh, Boy." Three years later, he joined the Bristol Repertory and remained with them until the outbreak of World War II.

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    • Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, UK
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    • Southport, Queensland, Australia
  3. The British character actor Laurence Naismith was a Merchant Marine seaman before becoming an actor. He made his London stage debut in 1927 in the chorus of the musical "Oh, Boy." Three years later, he joined the Bristol Repertory and remained with them until the outbreak of World War II.

    • December 14, 1908
    • June 5, 1992
  4. Laurence Naismith was an English actor who appeared in films such as Diamonds Are Forever, Jason and the Argonauts, and A Night to Remember. He also starred in TV shows like The Persuaders!, The Amazing Mr Blunden, and Fall of Eagles.

  5. Laurence Naismith was a British actor who appeared in films, TV shows and stage plays from 1948 to 1992. He was known for his roles in Scrooge, The Persuaders!, Fall of Eagles and many other productions.

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    • Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, UK
    • Actor
    • December 14, 1908
  6. Laurence Naismith (born Lawrence Johnson; 14 December 1908 – 5 June 1992) was an English actor. He made numerous film and television appearances, including starring roles in the musical films Scrooge (1970) and the children's ghost film The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972).

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  8. Laurence Naismith was an English actor. He made numerous film and television appearances, including starring roles in the musical films Scrooge (1970) and the children's ghost film The Amazing Mr Blunden (1972).