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Not to be confused with the TV character Timmy Turner of The Fairly OddParents.
Tim Turner (born 1924 in Bexley, Kent, died 1987 in Spain), was a British actor who performed in the 1950s and 1960s.
He is most notable for a role in which he was not seen, providing the voice for the title role for the British TV adaptation of the famous H.G. Wells novel, The Invisible Man. Turner did appear in one episode as a foreign-accented villain. He dubbed the voice of actor Todd Armstrong in the 1963 film Jason and the Argonauts.
In 1957, he appeared with George Woodbridge and Clifford Evans in the... MORE
Not to be confused with the TV character Timmy Turner of The Fairly OddParents.
Tim Turner (born 1924 in Bexley, Kent, died 1987 in Spain), was a British actor who performed in the 1950s and 1960s.
He is most notable for a role in which he was not seen, providing the voice for the title role for the British TV adaptation of the famous H.G. Wells novel, The Invisible Man. Turner did appear in one episode as a foreign-accented villain. He dubbed the voice of actor Todd Armstrong in the 1963 film Jason and the Argonauts.
In 1957, he appeared with George Woodbridge and Clifford Evans in the television series Stryker of the Yard, based on the film of the same name. Evans and Woodbridge had also appeared in the film.
Before becoming well known as a TV and film actor, he was a popular leading young man in the theatre. One of his roles was as the love interest opposite Stella Linden's 'Sadie Thompson' in the 1949 tour of "Rain", adapted from the short story by W. Somerset Maugham.
Thoroughout the 1960s, Turner narrated the majority of the Look at Life series of short documentary films that were produced by the Rank Organisation.
He was married to Patricia Plunkett. He died in Spain in LESS
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