
John Westbrook
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Westbrook (1 November 1922 - 16 June 1989) was an English actor. Born in Teignmouth, Devon, John Westbrook worked mainly in theatre and in radio. He also made occasional film and television appearances. His most famous role was as Christopher Gough in Roger Corman's The Tomb of Ligeia. Noted for his deep, mellifluous voice, he also recorded radio plays and audio books, and provided the role of Treebeard in the 1978 animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. Westbrook also recorded the spoken vocal parts for the orchestral pieces An Oxford Elegy by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Morning Heroes by Arthur Bliss. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Westbrook (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for
Credits

The Lord of the Rings (1978)
as Treebeard (voice)

North Sea Hijack (1980)
as Dawnay

The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
as The Man in Red

Room at the Top (1958)
as Jack Wales

The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
as Christopher Gough
The Twilight Forest (1957)
as Narrator

A Prize of Arms (1962)
as Capt. Stafford

The Dress (1984)
as Matthew

Foxhole in Cairo (1960)
as Roger

There Is Another Sun (1951)
as Detective
Rupert of Hentzau (1957)
as The King / Rudolf Rassendyll

Dr. Watson and the Darkwater Hall Mystery (1974)
as Bradshaw

The Breakthrough (1975)
as Voice of Charon One

Let There Be Light (1970)
as Inspector

A Midsummer Night's Dream (1958)
as Theseus

Six Characters in Search of an Author (1977)
as Leading Man
Look at Life: Mini and Mod (1968)
as Self - Commentator

B.Traven: A Mystery Solved (1978)
as Self - Reader
Look at Life: It's Odds on the Fish (1968)
as Self - Commentator

Look at Life: Change at the Tower (1967)
as Self - Commentator
Look at Life: Queue for Gardens (1968)
as Self - Commentator
Look at Life: The Abbey Backstage (1966)
as Self - Commentator




