To the right are pictures of the eight roles Guiness played in
Kind Hearts and Coronets, a most excellent film. Sir Alec was a master of multiple appearances and characters. As a matter of fact, though he played leading men and in various Noel Coward roles as a sophisticated gentleman, he is mostly known for his character parts. An Arab shiek, a Communist party official, an obsessed colonel, an earnest spy -- he could do almost anything.
Author John LeCarre, who wrote the novel
Soldier, Sailor Tinker, Spy, was so impressed by Sir Alec's performance in a television version of his work (see left) that he used the portrayal as an inspiration for further stories about MI5 agent George Smiley.