Christian Roberts


Biography

Actor Christian Roberts was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. Roberts's career beginnings included film roles in "To Sir With Love" (1967), the dramatic adaptation "The Anniversary" (1968) with Bette Davis and the action film "The Desperados" (1969) with Vince Edwards. He then acted in the thriller "Twisted Nerve" (1969) with Hayley Mills, "Berlin Affair" (NBC, ...

Biography

Actor Christian Roberts was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. Roberts's career beginnings included film roles in "To Sir With Love" (1967), the dramatic adaptation "The Anniversary" (1968) with Bette Davis and the action film "The Desperados" (1969) with Vince Edwards. He then acted in the thriller "Twisted Nerve" (1969) with Hayley Mills, "Berlin Affair" (NBC, 1970-71) and "The Mind of Mr. Soames" (1970) with Terence Stamp. He also appeared in the Michael Caine historical film "The Last Valley" (1971). More recently, Roberts worked on "Olympic Winter Games XVIII" (CBS, 1997-98).

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To Sir With Love (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Victoria And Albert Museum The second of three uses of the title song, sung by Lulu (who plays student “Babs”) off camera, among those joining Thackeray (Sidney Poitier, title character) for a cleverly edited visit to the Victoria And Albert Museum in London, vignettes featuring Judy Geeson and Suzy Kendall bracketing, in To Sir, With Love, 1967.
To Sir With Love (1967) -- (Movie Clip) It's Getting Harder Not always remembered, another big musical moment, as the top Manchester band The Mindbenders (Ric Rothwell, Bob Lang and Eric Stewart shown) appear improbably at the inner-city London school dance, with a song by Ben Raleigh and Charles Albertine, introduced by Lulu (as Babs) a truce and dance between the title character Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) and coming-around rebel Pamela (Judy Geeson), near the ending of To Sir, With Love, 1967.
To Sir, With Love (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Title Song Lulu sings the smash hit theme song, by Marc London and Don Black, then Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) gets some East London in his face on a bus ride, in the opening to To Sir, With Love, 1967. directed by James Clavell, himself best known as a novelist, and from the autobiographical novel by Edward Ricardo Braithwaite.
Mind Of Mr. Soames, The (1970) -- (Movie Clip) It Was Never Easy Being Born Dr. Bergen (Robert Vaughn) has performed surgery which will cause Terence Stamp, the 30-year old title character, to wake from the coma he’s been in since birth, Nigel Davenport as Dr. Maitland, among those responding when the alarm sounds, in The Mind Of Mr. Soames, 1970.

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