Biography
Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge (24 March 1903 – 14 November 1990) was an English journalist and satirist. His father, H. T. Muggeridge, was a prominent socialist politician and one of the early Labour Party of Parliament (for Romford, in Essex). In his twenties, Muggeridge was attracted to communism and went to live in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, and the experience turned him into a forceful anti-communist.
During World War II, he worked for the British government as a soldier and a spy, first in East Africa for two years and then in Paris. In the aftermath of the war, he converted to Christianity under the influence of Hugh Kingsmill and helped to bring Mother Teresa to popular attention in the West. He was also a critic of the sexual revolution and of drug use.
Muggeridge kept detailed diaries for much of his life, which were published in 1981 under the title Like It Was: The Diaries of Malcolm Muggeridge, and he developed them into two volumes of an uncompleted autobiography Chronicles of Wasted Time.
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Filmography
all 13
Movies 7
self 7
TV Shows 6
Writer 1

Fatima (1984)

Herostratus (1967)

Alice in Wonderland (1966)

Firing Line (1966)

Heavens Above! (1963)

I'm All Right Jack (1959)

Panorama (1953)

Third Testament
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Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1903-03-24
Deathday
1990-11-14 (87 years old)
Birth Place
London, United Kingdom
Religion
Catholic Church
Height
Spouse
Kitty Muggeridge
Children
Leonard Muggeridge, Valentine Muggeridge, Charles Muggeridge, John Muggeridge
Father
H. T. Muggeridge
Mother
Annie Booler
Citizenships
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
Also Known As
Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge
Awards
Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class
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