
Percy Herbert
**Percy Herbert (1920-1992)** was a prolific British character actor, renowned for his extensive film career. Born to play the common man, the no-nonsense soldier, or the willing worker, he specialized in roles that reflected the archetype of the British working class.
His sturdy build and unpretentious face made him ideal for non-commissioned officers, corporals, and sailors, often in wartime settings. He is remembered for his appearances in numerous war and adventure film classics, including *The Bridge on the River Kwai* (1957), *The Guns of Navarone* (1961), and *Mutiny on the Bounty* (1962). He continued to be a reliable presence in films such as *The Wild Geese* (1978).
Though seldom in a starring role, Herbert left an indelible mark as a familiar and authentic face of British cinema.