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      • In 1953, Bateson married former actress Sheila Shand Gibbs, with whom he had three children, Elizabeth, Andrew and Caroline. He and his wife were committed Christians.
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  2. In 1953, Bateson married former actress Sheila Shand Gibbs, with whom he had three children, Elizabeth, Andrew and Caroline. He and his wife were committed Christians . He died in London aged 83, on 15 September 2009.

  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Timothy Bateson (The Worm; he also voiced one of the Four Guards and provided one of the Goblin voices) played a Priest in The Bible Collection: Joseph (1995; he’s the shorter man with the staff in the photo below).

  4. Mini Bio. Prolific British character actor, adept at eccentric or whimsical impersonations, particularly of Dickensian characters. The son of law society president Sir Dingwall Bateson, he won a scholarship to Wadham College, where he trained for acting with the Oxford University Dramatic Society.

    • April 3, 1926
    • September 15, 2009
  5. As a Christian, who was raised as a Catholic, I was highly offended. “The Messenger” is nothing but a pack of lies. I am just pleased that I did not take any of my non-Christian friends along on this one. They may be left with the impression that Joan is a pawn of Satan rather than of God.

  6. Timothy Bateson: actor who played Lucky in Waiting for Godot. Wednesday November 11 2009, 6.02pm, The Times. It was one of the most sensational first nights in the history of the London theatre. No one understood it. Even the so-called experts, the critics.

  7. Timothy Dingwall Bateson, (3 April 1926 — 15 September 2009), was a British character actor. He first took an interest in acting at Oxford, when he joined the Oxford University Dramatic Society. On stage, he appeared in the first British production of Waiting for Godot in 1955 and on screen, he starred in The Adventures of Peter Simple in 1957.

  8. In 1429, a French teenager stood before her King with a message she claimed came from God; that she would defeat the world's greatest army and liberate her country from its political and religious turmoil.