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Geoffrey Lumsden as Captain SquareinDad's Army

Geoffrey Forbes Lumsden (26 December 1914 – 4 March 1984) was a British character actor who had a lengthy career on television.

Biography

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Lumsden was born in London in 1914, the son of Alfred Forbes Lumsden, and attended Repton School, where he was a contemporary of Denton Welch. By the time he had left school, both his parents had died. While living with his uncle he reluctantly trained as an engineer at a colliery.[1] It was at the colliery that he first became interested in acting when he organised concerts for the workforce, and won a scholarship to train at RADA while still working there.

In 1938, he married Judith Cope. Working in repertory theatre, his theatrical career was interrupted by World War II during which he served in Burma. Returning to the theatre after the war, he became a playwright and appeared on various TV shows and films.[2] In 1947, he married Helen A. Syme at CuckfieldinSussex.[3]

OnBroadway he appeared as Sir Francis Getliffe in The Affair at the Henry Miller Theatre (1962) and as Major Hugh Beresford Maitland in Hostile Witness at the Music Box Theatre (1966).[4] He wrote and starred in the 1958 farce Caught Napping in the West End.[5] It was later revived in 1978 starring Arthur Lowe, Bill Pertwee and Edward Evans.[6]

His best known role was as Captain SquareinDad's Army, the pompous commander of the Eastgate platoon of the Home Guard, who is a rival of Captain Mainwaring.[7] Other TV appearances included Rookery Nook, Upstairs, Downstairs, It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Edward & Mrs. Simpson.[8][9]

Lumsden died in London in 1984, aged 69.[4] His uncles were the first-class cricketers Oswald and William Lumsden.

Selected screen credits

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Year Title Role Notes
1952 The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Merrie Man #11
1961 Man at the Carlton Tower Stocker
1965 Dateline Diamonds Army Officer
1965 The Night Caller Col. Davy
1967 Mrs Thursday Commander Barraclough 'The Train from Dunrich House', Stapleford Park, episode
1968 A Dandy in Aspic Ridley
1968 Salt and Pepper Foreign Secretary
1968 Hostile Witness Major Hugh Beresford Maitland
1969–1971 The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder Lord Rothbard
1970 The Horror of Frankenstein Instructor
1973 Yellow Dog Sir William Renfrew
1980 Love in a Cold Climate Sir Archibald Curtly TV Mini-Series, 1 episode

Selected stage credits

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References

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  1. ^ Pertwee, Bill (3 November 2009). Dad's Army: The Making of a TV Legend. Bloomsbury USA. ISBN 9781844861057 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Other Dad's Army Characters on the Dad's Army Appreciation Society website".
  • ^ Geoffrey F Lumsden in the England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916-2005 - Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  • ^ a b >https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/geoffrey-lumsden-101615
  • ^ "Production of Caught Napping | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  • ^ "Production of Caught Napping | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  • ^ "BFI Screenonline: Dad's Army (1968-77) Credits". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  • ^ "Geoffrey Lumsden". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019.
  • ^ "Geoffrey Lumsden". www.aveleyman.com.
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