
Cyril Alexander Garland Luckham (25 July 1907 – 8 February 1989) was an English film, television and theatre actor. He was the husband of stage and screen actress Violet Lamb.
The son of a paymaster captain in the Royal Navy, Cyril Luckham was educated at RNC Osborne and Dartmouth and briefly followed his father into the service. He was promoted Lieutenant in 1930 and retired the following year, transferring to the Emergency List. Afterwards he trained for the stage with the Arthur Brough school at Folkestone, making his debut with Brough's company there in The Admirable Crichton in 1935. For several years he appeared in provincial repertory, notably with the Rapier Players at Bristol's Little Theatre. He had been promoted to Lieutenant-Commander on the retired list in 1938 and was recalled to the Navy when the War broke out. He was invalided out soon afterwards following serious illness and returned to the theatre. Luckham made his West End debut as Torvald Helmer in A Doll's House at the Arts Theatre in July 1945. For several years afterwards his stage work was largely back in the provinces including the touring company of the Old Vic.

A Man for All Seasons
1966 · as Archbishop Cranmer

The Battle of the River Plate
1956 · as Lieutenant Jasper Abbot, H.M.S. Achilles

Anne of the Thousand Days
1969 · as Prior Houghton

Providence
1977 · as Dr. Mark Eddington

Some People
1962 · as Magistrate

The Pumpkin Eater
1964 · as Doctor

Billy Budd
1962 · as Hallam, Captain of Marines

Night Conspirators
1962 · as Wolfgang Himmelmann

Donkeys' Years
1980 · as Sydney Birkett

The Alphabet Murders
1965 · as Sir Carmichael Clarke

Out of the Clouds
1955 · as Doctor Harman

The Wood Demon
1974 · as Orlovsky

Mrs. Silly
1983 · as Bishop

The Naked Runner
1967 · as Cabinet minister

Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst
1957 · as Commander in Chief

One More Time
1970 · as Magistrate

The Doll
1975 · as Sir Arnold Wyatt

Stranger from Venus
1954 · as Dr. Meinard