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Rolf Lefebvre
(1916-1974)
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Rolf Lefebvre was born on 12 October 1916 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was an actor, known for
A Tale of Two Cities (1965)
,
Thursday Theatre (1964)
and
BBC Play of the Month (1965)
. He died on 9 December 1974.
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Known for
A Tale of Two Cities
8.0
TV Series
Gabelle
1965 • 3 eps
Thursday Theatre
7.8
TV Series
Lord William Howard
1964 • 1 ep
BBC Play of the Month
6.8
TV Series
Balthazar
Narrator
1971–1972 • 2 eps
Theatre 625
7.5
TV Series
Charles
Priest
1965–1967 • 2 eps
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BBC Play of the Month
6.8
TV Series
Balthazar
Narrator
1971–1972
2 episodes
Sword of Honour
8.0
TV Series
Priest
1967
1 episode
Theatre 625
7.5
TV Series
Priest
Charles
1965–1967
2 episodes
A Tale of Two Cities
8.0
TV Series
Gabelle
1965
3 episodes
Thursday Theatre
7.8
TV Series
Lord William Howard
1964
1 episode
The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling
7.3
TV Series
Doctor
1964
1 episode
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
7.7
TV Series
Secretary
Mr. Robertson
1963
2 episodes
Happy Is the Bride
6.6
Court Clerk
1958
Count Five and Die
6.5
Hans Faber, chief spy
1957
Brothers in Law
6.4
County Court Judge
(as Rolfe Lefeuvre)
1957
Nom-de-Plume
TV Series
Sam
1956
1 episode
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
7.0
TV Series
Looshin
1953
1 episode
Paper Orchid
5.8
Peter Pasterman
1949
Richard of Bordeaux
TV Movie
1938
General John Regan
TV Movie
1938
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Alternative name
Rolfe Lefeuvre
Born
October 12
,
1916
Johannesburg, South Africa
Died
December 9
,
1974
Other works
He played the ghost in a BBC audio production of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
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Occasionally mangled, his surname is pronounced "le fever".
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