Keith Pyott
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Keith Pyott (9 March 1902 – 6 April 1968) was a British actor. He transferred from stage to screen and was a regular face in drama in the early days of television, appearing in Educated Evans, The Prisoner, Out of the Unknown, The Avengers and the Doctor Who story The Aztecs. He also appeared in over twenty feature films, including Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight (1965). Pyott was married to the actress Sheila Raynor.
Known for
Credits

The Colditz Story (1955)
as French Colonel

Village of the Damned (1960)
as Dr. Carlisle

The Phantom of the Opera (1962)
as Weaver

The Devil Rides Out (1968)
as Max

Sea Devils (1953)
as General Latour

Knights of the Round Table (1953)
as Court Chamberlain (uncredited)

I Accuse! (1958)
as Judge at Second Dreyfus Trial

Time Bomb (1953)
Actor

Masquerade (1965)
as Gustave

Who Done It? (1956)
as Mr. Ponting (uncredited)

The Pirates of Blood River (1962)
as Silas (uncredited)

Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons (1960)
as Estate Agent

A Day to Remember (1953)
as Frenchman with Watches (uncredited)

Beautiful Stranger (1954)
as Georges

Operation Amsterdam (1959)
as Diamond Merchant

The Spider and the Fly (1949)
as Father Pletsier
Edgar Allan Poe Centenary (1949)
as Mr. Silk Buckingham

Doctor Who: The Aztecs (1964)
as Autloc

John Wesley (1954)
as Rev. Samuel Wesley
The Poltergeist (1950)
as Vincent Ebury

The World in Silence (1966)
as General Harboard

Distant Trumpet (1952)
as Sir Rudolph Gettins

Five Have a Mystery to Solve (1964)
as Sir Hugo Blaize

Drama '63: A Well Dressed Man (1963)
as Judge

The Bells of Hell (1968)
as Commander Shotcroft





