Kenneth Baker

Kenneth Baker

Born: September 22, 1921
Died: September 18, 2010
in Great Dunmow, Essex, England, UK
Kenneth Baker was born on September 22, 1921 in Great Dunmow, Essex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls (1992), Zulu Dawn (1979) and H.M.S. Pinafore (1981). He died on September 18, 2010 in Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK.

Movies for Kenneth Baker...

Zulu Dawn
Title: Zulu Dawn
Character: Mr de Witt
Released: May 14, 1979
Type: Movie
In 1879, the British suffer a great loss at the Battle of Isandlwana due to incompetent leadership.
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Strangers at Sunrise
Title: Strangers at Sunrise
Released: August 7, 1969
Type: Movie
In the Transvaal, in 1900, the British army condemns to death an American mining engineer for aiding and abetting the Boer enemy. The engineer escapes from custody and takes refuge at an isolated Boer farm. When three deserters from the British army arrive on the scene, the engineer takes steps to protect himself and the Boer family.
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Danie Bosman: The Story of the Greatest South African composer
Title: Danie Bosman: The Story of the Greatest South African composer
Character: Debroy Somers
Released: June 18, 1969
Type: Movie
Danie Bosman is a civil servant dreaming of being a composer. But this is Depression-era South Africa and no one is interested in buying his music. Then, one day, someone hears a song he composed for his son.
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Kavaliers
Title: Kavaliers
Character: British Officer
Released: September 12, 1966
Type: Movie
General de Wet asks Boer soldier and Kavalier leader Chris Botha to select 100 of his best men for a “suicide mission” behind enemy lines. First the Kavaliers steal ammunition from right under the noses of the British, and then they leave behind a note taunting the enemy about it.
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The Foster Gang
Title: The Foster Gang
Character: Lieutenant Colonel
Released: July 27, 1964
Type: Movie
The Foster gang was a group of criminals who operated in South Africa, around Johannesburg and the Rand, between the months of July and September 1914, committing various acts of robbery and murder.