John Gregson

Gender: Male
Born: 15th March 1919
Died: 8th January 1975
Nationality: United Kingdom
TV programs: Gideon's Way, Shirley's World
Movies: Genevieve, The Battle of the River Plate, Above Us the Waves, The Frightened City, The Titfield Thunderbolt, Sea of Sand, The Crowded Day, True as a Turtle, Fright, The Lavender Hill Mob, Whisky Galore!, The Night of the Generals, Faces in the Dark, The Assassin, Tomorrow at Ten, Three Cases of Murder, Jacqueline, Rooney, Angels One Five

John Gregson (15 March 1919 – 8 January 1975) was an English actor.

He was born Harold Thomas Gregson, of Irish descent, and grew up in Wavertree, Liverpool, Lancashire, where he was educated at Greenbank Road Primary School and later at St Francis Xavier School. He left school at 16, working first for a telephone company, then for Liverpool Corporation, as the city council was then known, before World War II started. During this time, he became interested in amateur dramatics, joining first his local Catholic church theatre group at St. Anthony’s, Mossley Hill, and later the Liverpool Playgoers' Club.

When war broke out, he was called up and joined the Royal Navy as a sailor on minesweepers. At one point, his minesweeper was torpedoed and he was rescued from the sea with a knee injury.

After being demobbed in 1945, he joined the Liverpool Playhouse for a year, before going on to Perth Theatre in Scotland. Here he met his future wife, actress Ida Reddish from Nottingham, who at the time was using the stage name Thea Kronberg and had recently arrived from the Birmingham Rep. In 1947 they moved to London and married there. They eventually had three daughters and three sons.

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