James Grout Net Worth

James Grout was a British actor born in Edmonton, London, England on October 22, 1927. He was best known for his roles in Inspector Morse (1987), Born and Bred (1978) and Wonderful You (1999). He was married to Noreen J. Fowler and passed away on June 24, 2012 in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day October 22, 1926
Birth Place  Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom
Age 94 YEARS OLD
Died On 24 June 2012(2012-06-24) (aged 85)\nPurton, Wiltshire, England
Birth Sign Scorpio
Occupation Actor

💰 Net worth

James Grout, a renowned actor from the United Kingdom, is believed to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 and $1 million by the year 2024. With an illustrious career spanning several decades, Grout has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Whether it be his memorable roles on the big screen or his captivating performances on stage, Grout has consistently showcased his exceptional talent. As a result, his net worth has steadily grown, placing him among the esteemed actors of his generation.

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Biography/Timeline

1975

Some of his television credits include Dai Owen in Looking For Clancy (1975), Jonas Bradlaw in Murder Most English (1977), Superintendent Rafferty in Turtle's Progress (Series 1 only), Div. Supt. Albert Hallam in Juliet Bravo (1981), The Doctor in Shelley (1982), Mr McAllister in The Beiderbecke Affair (1984), Prof. George Bunn in A Very Peculiar Practice (1988), Granville Bennett in All Creatures Great and Small, Chief Superintendent Strange in Inspector Morse and Mr. Justice Ollie Oliphant in Rumpole of the Bailey as well as the "chief whip" in Yes Minister. He was nominated for a 1965 Tony Award for Best Supporting or Featured Actor (musical) for Half a Sixpence.

1981

His radio appearances include Barliman Butterbur in the 1981 Radio 4 adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, Headmaster Harry Beeston in all ten series of the BBC Radio 4 comedy series King Street Junior (1985–1998), Professor Richard Whittingham in Andy Hamilton's Hell-based comedy Old Harry's Game (1995–2003), Rev. Timothy Corswell in The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue (1991) and Any Other Business (1995).

2012

Grout lived in Malmesbury in Wiltshire and contributed a weekly column to his local newspaper, the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald. Grout was married to Noreen, whom he had known since his school days. He died on 24 June 2012, aged 84, at the Ashgrove Nursing Home in Purton after a long illness.