August 19, 1976
Alastair Sim/Date of death

How old is Alistair Sims?

75 years (1900–1976)
Alastair Sim/Age at death

How did Alistair Sims die?

LONDON, Aug. 20—Alastair Sim, the British actor, died of cancer last night at University College Hospital here, his family announced today. He was 75 years old and resided in London.

Is Alastair Sim still alive?

Deceased (1900–1976)
Alastair Sim/Living or Deceased

Did Alastair Sim smoke?

He was later offered a knighthood but refused to accept it. He felt that everyone should be equal. In 1976, Sim died of lung cancer. He had been a smoker for some time.

Was Alastair A Scottish SIM?

Alastair George Bell Sim, CBE (9 October 1900 – 19 August 1976) was a Scottish character actor who began his theatrical career at the age of thirty and quickly became established as a popular West End performer, remaining so until his death in 1976.

Where is Alistair buried?

Born Alastair George Bell Sim, his father was a prosperous businessman….Alastair Sim.

Birth9 Oct 1900 Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Death19 Aug 1976 (aged 75) London, City of London, Greater London, England
BurialDonated to medical science

Who was Alastair Sim married to?

Naomi Simm. 1932–1976
Alastair Sim/Spouse
Naomi Plaskitt, author and actress: born Bedford 30 November 1913; married 1932 Alastair Sim (died 1977; one daughter); died Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire 3 August 1999.

Who is Alistair in the Bible?

The character Alastair may be a reference to the demon Alastor in Christian demonology. Alastor is the chief executioner and torturer for the monarch of Hell. He is an exceptionally cruel demon. The name “Alastor” became a common place term in reference to evil spirits or foul tempered individuals.

Who does Alastair Carstairs marry?

Ariadne Bridgestock
He also spent his time with Charles. Alastair began to grow frustrated with keeping their relationship secret and upset that Charles seemed to plan to follow through with a marriage to Ariadne Bridgestock.

Where did Alastair Sim live most of his life?

Early Life. Alastair Sim was born Alastair George Bell Sim on October 9, 1900, in Edinburgh in Midlothian, Scotland. He was born to Alexander Sim and Isabella McIntyre. He was brought up alongside one sibling.

When did Alastair Sim make his first film?

One of his earliest film appearances in comedy, was opposite legendary entertainer George Formby in 1936. Was a highly respected and successful classical actor of the theatre. During a break in the making of a film, Alastair Sim borrowed a popular fan magazine from a fellow actor and quickly flicked through the contents.

When did Alastair Sim become rector of Edinburgh University?

He was invited back and became the Rector of Edinburgh University (1948 – 1951). His first stage appearance was as Messenger in Othello at the Savoy Theatre, London. He went on to create some of the most memorable (usually comedic) roles in British films from 1936 until his death in 1976.

How many children did Alastair Sim have and how many grandchildren?

He was awarded an honorary LLD by Edinburgh University at the end of his term as Rector. He and Naomi had one daughter, Merlith McKendrick. He never signed autographs. He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the Coronation Honours List of 1953.

Early Life. Alastair Sim was born Alastair George Bell Sim on October 9, 1900, in Edinburgh in Midlothian, Scotland. He was born to Alexander Sim and Isabella McIntyre. He was brought up alongside one sibling.

One of his earliest film appearances in comedy, was opposite legendary entertainer George Formby in 1936. Was a highly respected and successful classical actor of the theatre. During a break in the making of a film, Alastair Sim borrowed a popular fan magazine from a fellow actor and quickly flicked through the contents.

Why did Alastair Sim leave school at 14?

The fourth child of a prosperous Edinburgh tailor, Sim left school at 14 to work for his father, then enrolled at the city’s university, before deciding he wanted to become an actor, then changing his mind again and opting to become a teacher instead.

He was invited back and became the Rector of Edinburgh University (1948 – 1951). His first stage appearance was as Messenger in Othello at the Savoy Theatre, London. He went on to create some of the most memorable (usually comedic) roles in British films from 1936 until his death in 1976.