Michael Balfour - Actor Profile

Michael Balfour

Acting
Updated: May 09, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Feb 11, 1918
Birth Place: Dover, Kent, England, UK

About Michael Balfour

Michael Creighton Balfour (11 February 1918 – 24 October 1997) was an English actor, working mainly in British films and TV, following his TV debut in the BBC's The Marvellous History of St Bernard, in 1938. He was a recognisable face, often in small character parts and supporting roles, in nearly two hundred films and TV shows, from the 1940s to the 1990s, often playing comical heavies or otherwise shady characters notable for their "loud" clothes, sometimes convincingly cast as an American. He worked for a roll call of film directors, including Tony Richardson, Pete Walker, Billy Wilder, Lewis Gilbert, Roman Polanski, Leslie Norman, Tim Burton, John Frankenheimer, François Truffaut, John Gilling, Stanley Donen, Ken Annakin, Cavalcanti, Lance Comfort, Terence Young, Gerald Thomas, Pasolini, John Paddy Carstairs, Terence Fisher, Val Guest, Frank Launder, John Huston, Basil Dearden and Howard Hawks. Balfour had parts in many popular TV shows of the era including Educated Evans, Mess Mates, Danger Man, The Avengers, Hancock's Half Hour, Dixon of Dock Green, Rogue's Gallery, Z-Cars, The Onedin Line, and the detective drama The Vise, playing Saber's assistant Barney O'Keefe. Balfour was also known as the passenger in a Jaguar XK120 car driven by actor Bonar Colleano when it crashed, killing Colleano. Balfour's injuries required him to have 98 stitches, but he was released from hospital in time to attend Colleano's funeral. As his screen career began to slow down in the late 1970s, Michael Balfour went on tour with European circuses, as a clown. He founded Circus Hazzard, and created his own clown character. His son later became a circus manager. As well as performing, Balfour was a dedicated painter and sculptor, and in later years turned increasingly to sculpture and the arts, even running his own gallery for a while. For his subjects, he frequently drew on his own family career as a circus clown

Michael Balfour Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Michael Balfour reflects exceptional commercial consistency. Across 50 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Michael Balfour's work falls within the Comedy genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 94% of Michael Balfour's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains The Secret of the Forest, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Michael Balfour Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Michael Balfour's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Michael Balfour has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1989 Batman Scientist Hit Similar →
1979 Resting Rough - Hit Similar →
1977 Candleshoe Mr. McCress Hit Similar →
1976 The Copter Kids Benny Baker Super Hit Similar →
1972 All Coppers Are... Heart Attack Victim (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1971 Macbeth First Murderer Hit Similar →
1970 The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes Cabby Hit Similar →
1969 Hoverbug Mr. Gutteridge Super Hit Similar →
1966 Fahrenheit 451 Book Person: Machiavelli's 'The Prince' (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1965 Strangler's Web John Vichelski Super Hit Similar →
1964 Five Have a Mystery to Solve Emilio Hit Similar →
1963 A Stitch in Time Workman with Mallet (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1962 Design for Loving Bernie Hit Similar →
1961 The Monster of Highgate Ponds Bert Hit Similar →
1960 Surprise Package Oscar Hit Similar →
1960 Sink the Bismarck! Able Seaman - Lookout on 'Suffolk' (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1960 The Flesh and the Fiends Drunken Sailor Hit Similar →
1959 Look Back in Anger Picky Shopper (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1958 The Big Money 'Wilberforce' Hit Similar →
1957 Light Fingers The Major Super Hit Similar →
1957 Quatermass 2 Harry Average Similar →
1956 The Secret of the Forest Len Super Hit Similar →
1955 Secret Venture Stevens Hit Similar →
1954 Devil's Point Bennett, short henchman Hit Similar →
1954 The Sea Shall Not Have Them Dray Hit Similar →
1954 Meet Mr. Callaghan Coffee Stallkeeper Hit Similar →
1953 3 Steps to the Gallows Carter, boxing fan Hit Similar →
1953 Black 13 Joe Hit Similar →
1953 Albert R.N. Hank Hit Similar →
1953 Love in Pawn Alaric Hit Similar →
1953 Three's Company The Drunk Super Hit Similar →
1953 The Red Beret American Sergeant Hit Similar →
1953 Johnny on the Run - Super Hit Similar →
1953 Genevieve Trumpeter (Uncredited) Hit Similar →
1953 The Steel Key 'The Mae McCleod' Captain Hit Similar →
1953 Hot Ice Jacobson Hit Similar →
1952 Moulin Rouge Dodo (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1952 Top Secret Jersey Sailor Super Hit Similar →
1951 A Case For P.C. 49 Chubby Price Hit Similar →
1950 Prelude to Fame Lucio Hit Similar →
1949 I Was a Male War Bride Male Billet Sergeant (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1949 Helter Skelter Barman (uncredited) Average Similar →
1949 Obsession American Sailor Promoting Book Hit Similar →
1949 Don't Ever Leave Me Jim Kennedy Super Hit Similar →
1949 Melody Club Max Hit Similar →
1948 William Comes to Town Stall-holder Super Hit Similar →
1948 The Small Voice Frankie Average Similar →
1948 Woman Hater Reporter (uncredited) Super Hit Similar →
1948 Sleeping Car to Trieste Spiegel Hit Similar →
1947 Just William's Luck Tonks Super Hit Similar →

Michael Balfour - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Michael Balfour?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Michael Balfour is "The Secret of the Forest" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Michael Balfour acted in?

Michael Balfour has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Michael Balfour?

Other notable films include "The Copter Kids", "Light Fingers", and "Three's Company".

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