Kenneth More was the living embodiment of British humour, straightness, and resilience on the film screen and off. Born into a life of wealth in 1914, he fell into show business almost by accident and worked for nearly two decades – including at the famous Windmill Club – before becoming the icon we know today. After a long, distinguished stint in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he was ‘discovered’ by Noel Coward and set on the road to fame. What followed was a string of films we have come to know as the most beloved classics of British cinema: 'Genevieve', 'Reach for the...
Kenneth More was the living embodiment of British humour, straightness, and resilience on the film screen and off. Born into a life of wealth in 1914,...