Graham Stark

Graham Stark

Born:January 20, 1922

Place of Birth:Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK

Died:October 29, 2013

Known For:Acting

Biography

Graham Stark, born on January 20, 1922, in England, was a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, Stark made a name for himself as a comedian, actor, writer, and director, showcasing his versatility and creativity in various roles on screen and behind the camera. With a career spanning several decades, Stark left a lasting impact on the world of entertainment.

As an actor, Graham Stark brought charm and wit to the characters he portrayed, captivating audiences with his impeccable comedic timing and memorable performances. His ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles showcased his depth as a performer, earning him praise from critics and fans alike. Stark's on-screen presence was magnetic, drawing viewers into the stories he helped bring to life.

In addition to his acting talents, Graham Stark also made significant contributions as a writer and director. His creative vision and storytelling prowess shone through in the projects he helmed, demonstrating his keen eye for detail and narrative craftsmanship. Stark's work behind the camera added another layer to his artistic legacy, cementing his reputation as a versatile and accomplished filmmaker.

Throughout his career, Graham Stark collaborated with some of the industry's biggest names, leaving an indelible mark on each project he was a part of. His professionalism, dedication, and passion for his craft set him apart as a true talent in the world of entertainment. Stark's commitment to excellence and his unwavering work ethic earned him the respect and admiration of his peers.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Graham Stark was known for his warm personality and genuine kindness. His generosity and humility endeared him to those he worked with, creating lasting friendships and professional relationships that spanned years. Stark's impact on the industry extended far beyond his work on screen, as he inspired and influenced countless individuals with his talent and character.

As a beloved figure in the entertainment world, Graham Stark's legacy continues to live on through his body of work and the lives he touched. His contributions to film and television have left an indelible mark on the industry, inspiring future generations of artists and creatives to follow in his footsteps. Stark's influence can be felt in the work of those he mentored and collaborated with, ensuring that his spirit endures in the hearts of all who knew him.

On October 29, 2013, Graham Stark passed away, leaving behind a rich legacy of creativity, talent, and passion for his craft. Though he may no longer be with us, his work continues to entertain and inspire audiences around the world, reminding us of the enduring power of storytelling and the impact of a true artist. Graham Stark will always be remembered as a shining star in the entertainment industry, whose brilliance continues to illuminate the screens and hearts of many.

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Filmography

Acting

Casino Royale

Casino Royale

Cashier

1967

Sir James Bond is called back out of retirement to stop SMERSH. In order to trick SMERSH, James thinks up the ultimate plan - that every agent will be named 'James Bond'. One of the Bonds, whose real name is Evelyn Tremble is sent to take on Le Chiffre in a game of baccarat, but all the Bonds get more than they can handle.
Superman III

Superman III

Blind Man

1983

Aiming to defeat the Man of Steel, wealthy executive Ross Webster hires bumbling but brilliant Gus Gorman to develop synthetic kryptonite, which yields some unexpected psychological effects. Between rekindling romance with his high school sweetheart and saving himself, Superman must contend with a powerful supercomputer.
A Shot in the Dark

A Shot in the Dark

Hercule LaJoy

1964

Inspector Jacques Clouseau, smitten with the accused maid Maria Gambrelli, unwittingly turns a straightforward murder investigation into a comedic series of mishaps, testing the patience of his irritable boss Charles Dreyfus as casualties mount.
The Pink Panther Strikes Again

The Pink Panther Strikes Again

Hotel Clerk

1976

Charles Dreyfus, who has finally cracked over inspector Clouseau's antics, escapes from a mental institution and launches an elaborate plan to get rid of Clouseau once and for all.
Blind Date

Blind Date

Jordan the Butler

1987

When bachelor Walter Davis is set up with his sister-in-law's pretty cousin, Nadia Gates, a seemingly average blind date turns into a chaotic night on the town. Walter's brother, Ted, tells him not to let Nadia drink alcohol, but he dismisses the warning and her behaviour gets increasingly wild. Walter and Nadia's numerous incidents are made even worse as her former lover David relentlessly follows them around town.
Curse of the Pink Panther

Curse of the Pink Panther

Bored Waiter

1983

Inspector Clouseau disappears, and the Surete wants the world's second best detective to look for him. However, Clouseau's enemy, Dreyfus, rigs the Surete's computer to select, instead, the world's WORST detective, NYPD Sgt. Clifton Sleigh. Sleigh obtusely bungles his way past assassins and corrupt officials as though he were Clouseau's American cousin.
Revenge of the Pink Panther

Revenge of the Pink Panther

Dr. Auguste Balls

1978

Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau is dead. At least that is what the world—and Charles Dreyfus—believe when a dead body is discovered in Clouseau's car after being shot off the road. Naturally, Clouseau knows differently and, taking advantage of not being alive, sets out to discover why an attempt was made on his life.
Victor/Victoria

Victor/Victoria

Waiter

1982

A struggling female soprano finds work playing a male female impersonator, but it complicates her personal life.
Sink the Bismarck!

Sink the Bismarck!

Petty Officer Williams (uncredited)

1960

The story of the breakout of the German battleship Bismarck—accompanied by the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen—during the early days of World War II. The Bismarck and her sister ship, Tirpitz, were the most powerful battleships in the European theater of World War II. The British Navy must find and destroy Bismarck before it can escape into the convoy lanes to inflict severe damage on the cargo shipping which was the lifeblood of the British Isles. With eight 15 inch guns, it was capable of destroying every ship in a convoy while remaining beyond the range of all Royal Navy warships.
The Prince and the Pauper

The Prince and the Pauper

Jester

1977

Tom Canty is a poor English boy who bears a remarkable resemblance to Edward, Prince of Wales and son of King Henry VIII. The two boys meet and decide to play a joke on the court by dressing in each other's clothes, but the plan goes awry when they are separated and each must live the other's life.

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