Ramsay Hill

Ramsay Hill (born Cyril Seys Ramsay-Hill; November 30, 1889 – February 3, 1976)[1] was a British radio and film actor, and a former British and Egyptian army officer, whose military experience and multilingual proficiency helped make him a much-in-demand technical advisor and dialogue coach in Hollywood.

Ramsay Hill
Born
Cyril Seys Ramsay-Hill

(1889-11-30)November 30, 1889
DiedFebruary 3, 1976(1976-02-03) (aged 86)
Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeValhalla Memorial Park
Occupation(s)Actor, technical advisor
Years active1928–1961

Early life and career

Born in Georgetown, Guyana, Ramsay Hill was the child of John Ramsay-Hill and Rosalie Vansolsman.[2][3] He obtained a degree in Chemistry from Brighton Technical School in 1909,[4] and served with the Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars in World War I.[5]

Speaking more than two decades after his death, actor Parley Baer—who had appeared with Ramsay Hall at least once on one of the most popular old-time radio anthology series[6]—recalled that his late colleague was "a good actor who put a lot of imagination into the parts he was given."[7] Regarding his performance as John, Prince of England in Cecil B. DeMille's The Crusades, Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph critic George Seibel wrote that, amidst the film's many romantic episodes and spectacular combat sequences, the "best acting of the spectacle" is done by Ramsay Hill and Joseph Schildkraut—as the Marquis of Montferrat—while playing a game of chess.[8]

In contrast to his film career, consisting primarily of small, often uncredited roles overshadowed by his crucial and relatively well-publicized contributions as a technical consultant,[9] Ramsay-Hill had a lengthy radio acting career including many substantial roles, some of the most notable being Roderick Usher (from Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher"),[10] Godfrey Ablewhite (in Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone),[11] Merlin in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,[12] and the title character in the NBC University Theatre production of Eric Knight's short story "The Old General."[13]

Personal life and death

Ramsay-Hill became a naturalized United States citizen on May 23, 1952, at the age of 62.[14] He was married at least four times,[15] the second being to Edith Mary Agnes Hughes (née Maude), beginning on November 22, 1924, and continuing until their divorce on Jun 18, 1928.[16] The third marriage, commencing on December 17, 1930, was to Patsey Morris[17] (daughter of writer Gouverneur Morris[18]), with whom Ramsay-Hill had one son, John,[19] and to whom he remained married at least until February 1949, at which time it was reported that the couple resided on Foothill Boulevard in Pasadena.[20] The younger Ramsay-Hall had a brief career as a child actor on radio before committing suicide in 1957 at age 19,[21][22] reportedly due to a failed love affair.[23] By that point, Ramsay-Hill and Morris had evidently divorced, as the Los Angeles Mirror lists the deceased's parents as Cyril Ramsay-Hill and Patsy Splane.[24]

On February 3, 1976, having fallen seriously ill more than two months prior,[25] Ramsay-Hill died of undisclosed causes at the Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys, survived by his wife Polly Ramsay-Hill.[5][25] His remains are interred at Valhalla Memorial Park in North Hollywood.[5]

Radio

Date(s)ProgramRoleNotes
September 20, 1937Lux Radio Theatre
Ep. "The Outsider"
NA
October 5, 1944Suspense
Ep. "Dateline Lisbon"
Judge[26]
October 12, 1944Suspense
Ep. "The Merry Widower"
Doctor[26]
January 28, 1945The Pacific Story
Ep. "The Andaman Islands"
NA
June 25, 1945Cavalcade of America
Ep. "DDT"
NA
August 27, 1945Lux Radio Theatre
Ep. "Practically Yours"
NA
November 19, 1945Lux Radio Theatre
Ep. "Keys of the Kingdom"
NA
February 18, 1946Cavalcade of America
Ep. "Young Major Washington"
NA
March 11, 1946Cavalcade of America
Ep. "The Doctor With Hope in His Hands"
NA
September 2, 1946Cavalcade of America
Ep. "With Cradle and Clock"
NA
October 21, 1946Cavalcade of America
Ep. "Mr. Conyngham Sweeps the Seas"
NA
December 3, 1946Favorite Story
Ep. "Wuthering Heights"
NA
February 17, 1947Lux Radio Theatre
Ep. "Devotion"
NA
October 22, 1947Escape
Ep. "The Fall of the House of Usher"
Roderick Usher[10]
December 1, 1947Lux Radio Theatre
Ep. "The Ghost and Mrs Muir"
NA
January 4, 1948The Ronald Colman Show
Ep. "The Phantom Rikshaw"
NARudyard Kipling story, starring William Conrad and Eric Snowden[27]
February 7, 1948Escape
Ep. "The Vanishing Lady"
Hotel manager / cab driverAlexander Woollcott story, adapted by William N. Robson[28]
March 12, 1948Favorite Story
Ep. "The Light That Failed"
Doctor[29]
April 3, 1948Suspense
Ep. "Suspicion"
Dr. MaysburyDorothy L. Sayers story, adapted by Irving Ravetch, starring Sam Jaffe, Lurene Tuttle[30]
May 16, 1948Tell It Again
Ep. "A Tale of Two Cities"
NA
June 25, 1948Favorite Story
Ep. "The Moonstone"
Godfrey Ablewhite / BharuAdaptation of Wilkie Collins' novel, narrated by Ronald Colman[11]
July 5, 1948Let George Do It
Ep. "Murder Me Twice"
Jonathan Thorpe[31]
October 17, 1948NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The History of Mr. Polly"
Narrator[32]
October 31, 1948NBC University Theatre
Ep. "Justice"
NA
November 21, 1948NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber"
NA
December 19, 1948Tell It Again
Ep. "The Prince and the Pauper"
NA
January 23, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The Ministry of Fear"
NAGraham Greene's novel, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
February 13, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "Tom Jones"
Narrator
February 24, 1949Suspense
Ep. "Where There's a Will"
HopkinsonAgatha Christie story, adapted by William Fifield[33]
February 27, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The Heart of Midlothian"
NA
March 18, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The Pickwick Papers"
NA
April 18, 1949Let George Do It
Ep. "The Elusive Hundred Grand"
NA
April 23, 1949Escape
Ep. "The Great Impersonation"
NA
April 24, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The Way of All Flesh"
NAFrom Samuel Butler's novel, starring Tom Conway
July 9, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"
Narrator[34]
July 14, 1949Escape
Ep. "Drums of the Fore and Aft"
ColonelRudyard Kipling's story, adapted by Les Crutchfield, narrated by Ben Wright as Kipling[35]
August 6, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "The Death of a Heart"
NA
August 27, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "1984"
Narrator
September 3, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "Precious Bane"
NA
November 6, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "Dodsworth"
NA
November 20, 1949NBC University Theatre
Ep. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
FernandoHemingway novel, adapted by Ernest Kinoy[36]
January 1, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Great Expectations"
NA
January 10, 1950Escape,
ep. "Vanishing Lady"
NA
January 17, 1950Escape,
ep. "The Sure Thing"
NA
January 19, 1950Maisie,
ep. "Lord Deveridge and Lady Revere"
NA
March 12, 1950NBC University Theatre
ep. "There Is No Conversation"
Etienne[37]
April 2, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Mrs. Dalloway"
NAAdaptation of Virginia Woolf novel
April 7, 1950Escape,
ep. "The Ambassador of Poker"
NA
April 30, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Sons and Lovers"
NA
May 14, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Prater Violet"
NA
May 24, 1950Dangerous Assignment,
ep. "Burmese Witnesses"
NA
May 28, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Imperial Palace"
NA
May 29, 1950The Adventures of Christopher London,
ep. "Pattern for Murder"
NA
June 16, 1950Escape,
ep. "Serenade for a Cobra"
Brent[38]
August 6, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"
Merlin[12]
August 15, 1950Presenting Charles Boyer,
ep. "Claude De Vol's Unfinished Rhapsody"
NA
August 18, 1950Escape,
ep. "The Footprint"
NA
August 20, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "A High Wind in Jamaica"
NarratorRichard Hughes' novel, adapted by Jane Speed, starring Anne Whitfield , Herbert Rawlinson, Dawn Bender[39]
September 10, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Lost Horizon"
Narrator[40]
September 17, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "Portrait in the Mirror"
NA
November 19, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "The Baron of Grogzwig"
NarratorFrom Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby[41]
December 27, 1950NBC University Theatre,
ep. "The Gambler"
Croupier[42]
January 7, 1951Escape
Ep. "Conquest"
NA
January 11, 1951Screen Guild Players
Ep. "Brief Encounter"
StephenStarring Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr[43]
February 14, 1951NBC University Theatre,
ep. "The Withered Arm"
LodgeThomas Hardy story, adapted by Ernest Kinoy[44]
March 17, 1951The Man Called X
Ep. "University of Leiden"
NAStarring Herbert Marshall; other supporting players inc. Maria Palmer, Peggy Webber, Will Wright, and Harry Bartell[45]
April 22, 1951Mr. and Mrs. Blandings,
ep. "Lily Lamar" aka "The Old Friend"
NA
April 30, 1951Star Playhouse,
ep. "The Long Way Back"
Ashford[46]
May 3, 1951Screen Director's Playhouse,
ep. "Captain of Castile"
The Marquis[47]
June 18, 1951Lux Radio Theatre,
ep. "Edward, My Son"
NA
August 5, 1951The New Theatre,
ep. "Rebecca"
NADaphne du Maurier's novel, adapted by Earl Hamner, with Arnold Moss as Maxim de Winter[48]
October 14, 1951The Silent Men,
ep. "The Big Sneak"
NA
November 5, 1951Suspense
Ep. "The Trials of Thomas Shaw"
Judge File[49]
December 31, 1951Suspense
ep. "Rogue Male"
OfficerGeoffrey Household novel adapted by Silvia Richards, starring Herbert Marshall[50]
January 25, 1952NBC Presents: Short Story
Ep. "The Hut"
Colonel FayzeGeoffrey Household's story, adapted by Ernest Kinoy[51]
May 9, 1952NBC Presents: Short Story
Ep. "The Old General"
The GeneralHill stars as title character in Eric Knight's story, with Alma Lawton, Norma Varden, and John Dodsworth[13]
September 22, 1952Suspense
Ep. "Jack Ketch"
Barkeeper[52]
January 12, 1953Suspense,
ep. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Part II"
Mr. Datchery[53]
May 16, 1953Space Patrol,
ep. "Secret of Sub–Level 7"
NA
July 18, 1953Space Patrol,
ep. no. 42
NA
March 22, 1955Suspense
Ep. "The Cellar"
Mr. Forepaugh[54]
May 17, 1955Suspense
Ep. "Lili and the Colonel"
Colonel Julian AbernathyWritten by John Dehner, co-starring Hill and Paula Winslowe[55]
November 15, 1955Suspense
Ep. "Once a Murderer"
Judge File[56]
October 9, 1956Suspense
Ep. "The Digger"
Carton[57]
October 26, 1956The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial
Ep. "De Santre Affair" aka "The Fatal Charm"
Doctor[58]
February 10, 1957Suspense
Ep. "Door of Gold"
Dr. Clayton[59]
April 7, 1957Suspense
Ep. "Vanishing Lady"
Jacques the coachman / Waiter[60]
October 5, 1958Suspense
Ep. "The Man Who Won the War"
Ainsley / LieutenantRobert Buckner story adapted by William N. Robson, starring Herbert Marshall[61]
February 22, 1959Suspense
Ep. "Star Over Hong Kong"
Captain[62]

Film and television

Acting

Year Title Role Notes
1928Moderne PiratenJames Morton , Marine-Offizieras Cyril de Ramsay
1931DishonoredGrinning OfficerUncredited
1932CroonerNightclub PatronUncredited
1932Washington Merry-Go-RoundHotel Desk ClerkUncredited
1934RiptideSir Geoffrey MapelUncredited
1934The World Moves OnBritish OfficerUncredited
1934Down to Their Last YachtGeoffrey Colt-Stratton, Jr.Uncredited
1934We Live AgainDancing Russian OfficerUncredited
1935L'Homme des Folies BergèreChristian de Guntherson
1935Mad LoveActor as 'Duke'Uncredited
1935The CrusadesJohn - Prince of England
1935The Last OutpostCaptainUncredited
1935The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte CarloUsherUncredited
1935A Tale of Two CitiesAristocratUncredited
1936Everybody's Old ManEarl of Spearford
1936House of SecretsPolice InspectorUncredited
1937EspionageKronsky AideUncredited
1937Old LouisianaJames Madison
1937Café MetropoleGamblerUncredited
1937ParnellHouse of Commons MemberUncredited
1937The Emperor's CandlesticksConspiratorUncredited
1937The FireflyFrench OfficerUncredited
1937ConquestBertrandUncredited
1937Live, Love and LearnFirst Gallery SalesmanUncredited
1937Charlie Chan at Monte CarloCasino PatronUncredited
1938Lord JeffJewelry ClerkUncredited
1938Marie AntoinetteMajor DomoUncredited
1947The ExileCavalier Officeras C.S. Ramsey-Hill
1947Forever AmberMajor-DomoUncredited
1947If Winter ComesChemin-de-Fer PlayerUncredited
1948Letter from an Unknown WomanColonel SteindorfUncredited
1949The Fighting O'FlynnBritish OfficerUncredited
1949Oboler Comedy Theater (TV)
Ep. "Love, Love, Love"
Air Officer
1951The Prince Who Was a ThiefHedjahUncredited
1951When Worlds CollideFrench U.N. RepresentativeUncredited
1951The Last Half Hour: The Mayerling Story (TV movie)Minister of State
1952The Unexpected (TV)
Ep. "The Perfect Mrs. Clesney"
Partneras Ramsey Hill
1952CaribbeanTownsend
1952The Iron MistressMalotUncredited
1952Bwana DevilMajor Parkhurst
1952Battles of Chief PontiacGen. Sir Jeffrey Amherstas Ramsey Hill
1953Rogue's MarchBritish ColonelUncredited
1953Space Patrol (TV)
Ep. "The Stolen Evidence"
Governor Marin
1953The Golden BladeBeggarUncredited
1953King of the Khyber RiflesCavalry OfficerUncredited
1954Trader Tom of the China SeasBritish Colonelas Ramsey Hill
1954The Black Shield of FalworthSir CharlesUncredited
1954Bengal BrigadeMaj. JenningsUncredited
1955Panther Girl of the KongoStanton
1955The Whistler
Ep. "Borrowed Byline"
NA
1955East of EdenEnglish officerUncredited
1955Damon Runyon Theater
Ep. "A Light in France"
NA
1955The King's ThiefLordUncredited
1955Screen Director's Playhouse
Ep. "The Titanic Incident"
Mr. Ogden
1956I Love Lucy (TV)
Ep. "Paris at Last"
Police Sgt.
1956Telephone Time (TV)
Ep. "The Man Who Believed in Fairy Tales"
NA
1956The Ten CommandmentsKorah
1956The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV)
Ep. "The Return of the Alcibiade"
Jean Baptiste Plachel
1957The Gale Storm Show: Oh! SusannaMartine
1960Midnight LaceBlind ManUncredited
1961One Hundred and One DalmatiansTelevision Announcer, Labrador (voice)
1961Susan SladeJohn BreckerUncredited
1964The Unsinkable Molly BrownLord Simon PimdaleUncredited[63][64]

Additional crew

Year Title Job Notes
1938Sueztechnical advisorAside from maintaining regional and period authenticity,[65] advice in this instance included teaching supporting actor J. Edward Bromberg Arabic for his role as Prince Said.[66]
1939The Sun Never Setstechnical advisoras Major C.S. Ramsay-Hill[67][68]
1940Swiss Family Robinsontechnical advisoras Major C.S. Ramsay-Hill[69]
1942Cairotechnical advisoras Major C. S. Ramsay-Hill[70]
1943Assignment in Brittanytechnical advisor for commando sequenceas Major Ramsey-Hill[71][70]
1943Forever and a Daytechnical advisorUncredited[72]
1943Madame Curietechnical directorUncredited[73]
1944The White Cliffs of Dovertechnical advisoras Major Cyrl Seys Ramsay-Hill [sic][74]
1946Temptationtechnical directionas C.S. Ramsay-Hill[75][76]
1947Luredtechnical advisorUncredited[77]
1951The Prince Who Was a Thieftechnical adviseras C.S. Ramsay-Hill[78]
1952Son of Ali Babaequestrian technical advisorUncredited[79]
1952The Snows of Kilimanjarotechnical advisorUncredited[80]
1952Bwana Deviltechnical advisoras Major Ramsay Hill[81]
1953King of the Khyber Riflestechnical advisor
1954Tanganyikatechnical advisorUncredited[82]
1954Bengal Brigadetechnical advisorUncredited[83]
1956Back from Eternitydialogue coachUncredited[84]

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