Felix Aylmer


Sir Felix Edward Aylmer Jones, OBE, known as Felix Aylmer, was an English stage actor who also appeared in the cinema and on television. Aylmer made appearances in films with comedians such as Will Hay and George Formby.

Early life

Felix Aylmer was born in Corsham, Wiltshire, the son of Lilian and Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Edward Aylmer Jones. He was educated at King James's Grammar School, Almondbury, near Huddersfield, where he was a boarder from 1897 to 1900, Magdalen College School, and Exeter College, Oxford, where he was a member of Oxford University Dramatic Society. He trained under the Victorian-era actress and director Rosina Filippi before securing his first professional engagement at the London Coliseum in 1911. He appeared in the world premiere of The Farmer's Wife by Eden Phillpotts at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1917.

Career

He acted with Sir Laurence Olivier in Shakespearean films, appearing as Polonius in Hamlet, and often played wise old men, such as Merlin in Knights of the Round Table. He played the Archbishop of Canterbury in the film adaptation of Becket, with Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole and gave elocution lessons to the young Audrey Hepburn.
His memorable style of delivery—dignified and learned— was frequently mimicked by comedians such as Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams. Indeed, as dramatist and barrister John Mortimer noted, the mannerisms Aylmer brought to bear in his roles came to be imitated in real life by judges on the bench. Williams observed that an impersonation of Aylmer was a speciality of a colleague during his days with ENSA, the Armed Forces Entertainment Association, but he was certain that none of the troops knew who was being impersonated.
Aylmer was President of Equity from 1950 to 1969. He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1950 King's Birthday Honours and knighted in the 1965 Queen's Birthday Honours.
He was also the narrator in the original version of Richard Williams' unfinished animated project, The Thief and the Cobbler.
At the age of 80 Felix Aylmer played a villain in an episode of Randall and Hopkirk entitled "It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water". His last major screen role was as the Abbot in the sitcom Oh, Brother!, opposite Derek Nimmo. He appeared as a doctor in an episode of the TV series Jason King called "If It's Got To Go, It's Got To Go" in 1972, at the age of 83. Aylmer died in a nursing home, aged 90, in Pyrford, Surrey in 1979.

Personal life

He married Cecily Minnie Jane Byrne during the First World War, and they had three children.

Publications

1930–1940

YearTitleRoleNotes
1930EscapeGovernor
1930The Temporary WidowPublic Prosecutor
1932The World, the Flesh, the DevilSir Henderson Trent
1933The ShadowSir Richard Bryant
1933The Wandering JewFerera
1933The Ghost CameraCoroner
1933Home Sweet HomeRobert Wilding KC
1934The Path of GloryPresident of Thalia
1934The Night Club QueenProsecution
1934Whispering TonguesSupt. Fulton
1934Doctor's OrdersSir Daniel Summerfieldreleased as The Doctor's Secret in USA
1934My Old DutchJudge
1934The Iron DukeLord Uxbridge
1935The ClairvoyantProsecutorUncredited
1935The Divine SparkButler
1935Hello, SweetheartPeabody
1935Old RosesLord Sandelbury
1935The Ace of SpadesLord Yardleigh
1935CheckmateHenry Nicholls
1935The Price of a SongGraham
1935Her Last AffaireLord Carnforth
1935She Shall Have MusicDonald Black
1936The Improper DuchessCount Seidel
1936Rhodes of AfricaJohannesburg DiplomatUncredited, released as Rhodes in USA
1936Tudor RoseEdward Seymourreleased as Nine Days a Queen in USA
1936In the SoupCounselUncredited
1936Seven SinnersSir Charles Webber
1936Royal EagleWindridge
1936As You Like ItDuke Frederick
1936Dusty ErminePolice commissioner
1936The Man in the MirrorThe Earl of Wigan
1936SensationLord Bouverie
1936Jack of All TradesManaging director
1936The Mill on the FlossMr Wakem
1937Action for SlanderSir Eustace Cunninghame
1937Dreaming LipsSir Robert Blaker
1937The FrogJohn Bennett
1937Glamorous NightDiplomat
1937The Vicar of BrayEarl of Brendon
1937Victoria the GreatLord Palmerston
1937The RatProsecuting Counsel
1937The Live WireWilton
1938South RidingChairman of Council
1938Bank HolidaySurgeon
1938Just like a WomanSir Robert Hummel
1938Break the NewsSir George Bickory
1938Kate Plus TenBishop
1938I've Got a HorseLovatt
1938Sixty Glorious YearsLord Palmerstonreleased as Queen of Destiny in USA
1938The CitadelMr Boon
1939Young Man's FancySir Caleb Crowther
1940Dr. O'DowdPresident
1940Spies of the AirColonel Cairns
1940Girl in the NewsProsecuting counsel
1940Night Train to MunichDr John Fredericks
1940Charley's AuntThe Proctor
1940The Briggs FamilyMr Sand
1940The Case of the Frightened LadyDr Amershamreleased as The Frightened Lady in USA
1940Saloon BarMayor

1941–1950

YearTitleRoleNotes
1941The Ghost of St. Michael'sDr. Winter
1941Major BarbaraJames
1941KippsArchitectUncredited
1941The Saint's VacationLeighton
1941SpellboundMr Mortonreleased as The Spell of Amy Nugent in USA
1941Once a CrookKing's counsel
1941Atlantic Ferrybank president
1941I Thank YouHenry Potter
1941South American GeorgeMr Appleby
1941Hi Gang!Lord Amersham
1942The Seventh SurvivorSir Elmer Norton
1942The Black Sheep of WhitehallCrabtree
1942UncensoredColonel von Hohenstein
1942Sabotage at SeaJohn Dighton
1942The Young Mr. PittLord North
1943The Peterville DiamondPresident
1943Thursday's ChildMr Keith
1943The Life and Death of Colonel BlimpThe Bishop
1943Escape to DangerSir Alfred Horton
1943The Demi-ParadiseMr Runalow
1944Time FliesThe Professor
1944English Without TearsMr. Spaggot
1944Mr. EmmanuelMr Emmanuel
1944Henry VArchbishop of Canterbury
1945The Way to the StarsReverend Charles Moss
1945The Wicked LadyHogarth
1945Caesar and CleopatraFirst nobleman
1946The Years BetweenSir Enrst Forster
1946The Magic BowSignor Fazzini
1946The Laughing LadySir Felix Mountroyal
1947The Man WithinPriest
1947Green FingersDaniel Booth
1947The October ManDr Martin
1947A Man About the HouseRichard Sanctuary
1947The Ghosts of Berkeley SquareCol. H. "Bulldog" Kelsoe
1948HamletThe Royal Court Of Denmark – Polonius,Lord Chamberlain
1948The CalendarLord Forlingham
1948QuartetMartin
1949Edward, My SonMr Hanray
1949Alice in WonderlandDr Liddell / The Cheshire CatVoice
1949Christopher ColumbusFather Perez
1949Prince of FoxesCount Marc Antonio Verano
1950Your WitnessBritish judgereleased as Eye Witness in USA
1950So Long at the FairBritish consul
1950TrioBank manager
1950She Shall Have MurderMr Playfair

1951–1960

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951No HighwaySir PhilipUncredited
1951The Lady with a LampLord Palmerston
1951The House in the SquareSir William, the PhysicianUncredited, released as I'll Never forget You in USA
1951Quo VadisPlautius
1952IvanhoeIsaac
1952The Man Who Watched the Trains Go ByMr. Merkemansreleased as The Paris Express in USA
1953The Master of BallantraeLord Durrisdeer
1953Knights of the Round TableMerlin
1953The TriangleBrisetout
1954The Love LotteryWinant
1954The Angel Who Pawned Her HarpJoshua Webman
1956Loser Takes AllThe Other
1956AnastasiaChamberlain
1957Saint JoanInquisitor
1958I Accuse!Edgar Demange
1958The Two-Headed SpyCornaz
1958The Doctor's DilemmaSir Patrick Cullen
1958Separate TablesMr. Fowler
1959The MummyStephen Banning
1960Never Take Sweets from a StrangerClarence Olderberry Sr.
1960From the TerraceJames Duncan MacHardie
1960ExodusDr Liberman
1960The Hands of OrlacDr Francis Cochrane

1961–1992

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962The Road to Hong KongGrand Lama
1962The BoysJudge
1963The Running ManParson
1964BecketArchbishop of Canterbury
1964The Chalk GardenJudge McWhirrey
1965MasqueradeHenrickson
1966Out of the UnknownMr. BoneEpisode: Walk's End
1968The ChampionsOld ManEpisode: The Beginning
1968Decline and Fall... of a BirdwatcherJudge
1968Hostile WitnessJustice Osborne
1970Randall and Hopkirk Joshua CrackanEpisode: It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water
1992The Thief and the CobblerNarratorOriginal version and recobbled cut; released posthumously