Torin Thatcher

British actor in classic films

Torin Thatcher - Performers & Entertainers born January 15th, 1905
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Born in 1905, a prominent British actor gained recognition in the film industry during the mid-20th century. Notable performances included the role of Captain Hook in the Walt Disney adaptation of 'Peter Pan' and a significant appearance in the 1951 film 'The Man in the White Suit'. In addition to film work, a notable theatrical career in London's West End flourished, contributing to various stage productions. The actor also had roles in television series, including 'The Avengers' and 'The Saint'.

Role of Captain Hook in 'Peter Pan'

Role in 'The Man in the White Suit'

Appearances in 'The Avengers' and 'The Saint'

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