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Acting
Marcus Guy Wyndham Standeven was a prolific and ubiquitous British background actor. Following service in the army, Guy moved to London, England to pursue acting full time and first started appearing in films in often uncredited minor roles in the early 1950's. One of the busiest and most tireless of British bit players, Standeven could be spotted in scores of movies and television shows in which he was frequently cast as doctors, policemen, military officers, restaurant patrons or various men of the cloth.
Highest rated appearances

Spies Like Us
as Reporter (uncredited)

The Thirty Nine Steps
as General (uncredited)

The Medusa Touch
as Teacher (uncredited)

Sweeney 2
as Logan

Intimate Games
as Psychiatrist

Brannigan
as Diner at La Terraza (uncredited)

Confessions of a Window Cleaner
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Craze
as Milkman (uncredited)

No Sex Please - We're British
as Man with Pipe at Church Film Show (uncredited)

Penny Gold
as Man in Street

The 14
as Doctor

A Warm December
as Party Guest (uncredited)

The Day of the Jackal
as Police Constable

Hitler: The Last Ten Days
as German Officer (uncredited)

Travels with My Aunt
as Pub Patron (uncredited)

Ooh...You Are Awful
as Vicar (uncredited)

Young Winston
as Harrow School Master (uncredited)

Follow Me!
as Man at Concert (uncredited)

The Ruling Class
as Peer (uncredited)

Carry On Matron
as Porter (uncredited)

Diamonds Are Forever
as Customs Officer (uncredited)

Quest for Love
as Man in Lift at IPI Building (uncredited)

The Abominable Dr. Phibes

Dad's Army
as Army Officer (uncredited)

The Fourth Victim
as Barrister (uncredited)

A Severed Head
as "Sinner" at Party (uncredited)
Sound an Alarm
as Post Observer

She'll Follow You Anywhere
as Man Passing Car Showroom (uncredited)

Fragment of Fear
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Doctor in Trouble
as Passerby (uncredited)

Legend of the Witches
as Narrator (voice)

The Reckoning
as Party Guest

Oh! What a Lovely War
as American Officer (uncredited)

Some Girls Do
as Flight Test Observer (uncredited)

Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
as Lorry Driver (uncredited)

I'll Never Forget What's'isname
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Carry On Doctor
as Orderly (uncredited)

The Sky Bike
as Squadron Leader

Robbery
as Pipe-Smoking Detective in Police Station (uncredited)

Stranger in the House
as Police Sergeant in Court (Uncredited)
Mr. Brown Comes Down The Hill

Carry On Jack
as Pirate (uncredited)

The Servant
as Restaurant Diner (uncredited)

Dr. Crippen
as Ships Steward (uncredited)

We Joined the Navy
as American Naval Officer (uncredited)

The Partner
as Counterhand

I Thank a Fool
as Barrister (uncredited)

The Boys
as Juror (uncredited)

Lolita
as Stagehand (uncredited)

In the Doghouse
as Man in Scuffle (uncredited)

Go to Blazes
as Bystander

Lunch Hour
as Wilkinson

The Day the Earth Caught Fire
as Man at Funfair (uncredited)

Raising the Wind
as Messiah Vocalist (uncredited)

The Devil's Daffodil
as Club Patron

Two-Way Stretch
as Prisoner (uncredited)

There Was a Crooked Man
as City Gent Surprised By Gang

Man Accused
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
as Civil Servant

The Giant Behemoth
as Naval Officer in Situation Room (uncredited)

Danger Within
as POW (uncredited)

The Captain's Table
as Passenger at Masked Ball (uncredited)

Nowhere to Go

A Night to Remember
as Passenger (uncredited)

The Key
as Policeman (uncredited)

The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

These Dangerous Years
as Army Officer (uncredited)

Doctor at Large
as Student Doctor (uncredited)

The Long Arm
as Detective (uncredited)

The Man Who Knew Too Much
as Albert Hall Audience (uncredited)

Who Done It?
as Policeman (uncredited)

An Alligator Named Daisy
as Man Dancing at Party (uncredited)

Man of the Moment
as Onlooker (uncredited)

Cast a Dark Shadow
as Brighton Tea Shop Customer (Uncredited)

One Good Turn
as Man Entering Building (uncredited)

Carrington V.C.

The Divided Heart
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Dangerous Voyage
as Clerk of the Court