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Raf De La Torre (14 February 1905 –15 July 1975) was a British actor who was a member of the BBC Repertory Company. Born in 1905 in Paris, France as Rafael De La Torre, he appeared in the films ''The Pickwick Papers'' (1952), Italian Attaché in ''Penny Princess'' (1952), Filibert in ''Moulin Rouge'' (1952), the Chief Justice in ''The Golden Coach'' (1952), ''Wicked as They Come'' (1956), Mr Petheridge in ''The Strange Awakening'' (1958), Grave Robber in ''The Flesh and the Fiends'' (1960), Monsieur Le Guestier in ''There's a Girl in My Soup'' (1970), Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine in ''Mary, Queen of Scots'' (1971), and the King of Swobodia in ''S *P *Y *S'' (1974). He played Mr Quelch in the television series ''Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School'' (1955).〔(De La Torre on The Greyfriars Index website )〕 Other television roles included Durracq in ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (1956), Ali in ''Ghost Squad'' (1963), Orator in ''Sergeant Cork'' (1964), Senior Judge in the ''Doctor Who'' episode The Keys of Marinus (1964), Belanger/Torres in ''The Troubleshooters'' (1969-1970), Count Guiccioli in ''Biography'' (1970), John Dee in ''Elizabeth R'' (1971), Prince Oblonsky in ''The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes'' (1971), and Etienne Le Blanc in ''The Regiment'' (1972). Torre's stage appearances included Christ in ''The Just Vengeance'' (1946) by Dorothy L. Sayers, and in André Obey's play ''Frost at Midnight'' (1963) at the Hampstead Theatre Club. He died on July 15, 1975 in London, England aged 70.〔(De La Torre on the British Film Institute website )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Raf De La Torre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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