Reginald Marsh was an English character actor known for his work in film and television. In The Ugly Duckling (1959), he brings a unique charm to his role, contributing to the film's whimsical narrative. Marsh's extensive career reflects a dedication to character-driven storytelling, making him a notable presence in the world of cult cinema. His performances resonate in the realm of classic film, where his ability to embody diverse roles adds depth to the viewing experience.
The Ugly Duckling
Henry Jekyll was always the outsider, a bungling and awkward buffoon, relegated to waiting for his invitation to participate in life that never arrived: until he discovers a medical formula developed by a dead uncle, which claimed to turn 'a man of timid disposition into a bold, fearless dragon'. Taking a draught of the elixir Henry is transformed into suave, sophisticated and highly desirable Teddy Hyde. Armed with his new persona, Teddy is ready to face the world; but is Henry ready for the consequences?