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London Belongs to Me

1948
as Mr. Squales

Captain Boycott

1947
as Father McKeogh

Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday

1939
as Sergeant Bingham

Let the People Sing

1942
as Professor Ernst Kronak

School for Scoundrels

1960
as Mr S. Potter

Inspector Hornleigh

1939
as Sergeant Bingham

The Green Man

1956
as Hawkins

Hue and Cry

1947
as Felix H. Wilkinson

This Man Is News

1938
as Macgregor

The Private Secretary

1935
as Mr. Nebulae

A Christmas Carol

1971
as Scrooge

Laughter in Paradise

1951
as Captain James Deniston Russell

Geordie

1955
as The Laird

This Man in Paris

1939
as Lochlan Macgregor

Folly to be Wise

1953
as Capt. William Paris

The Ruling Class

1972
as Bishop Bertie Lampton

The Mysterious Mr. Davis

1939
as Theodore F. Wilcox

The Doctor's Dilemma

1958
as Cutler Walpole

Sailing Along

1938
as Sylvester

Royal Flash

1975
as Mr. Greig

The Squeaker

1937
as Joshua Collie

Rogue Male

1976
as The Earl

Alf's Button Afloat

1938
as The Genie of the Button

The Millionairess

1960
as Sagamore

Escapade

1955
as Dr. Skillingworth

Strange Experiment

1937
as 'Pop' Lawler

Left Right and Centre

1959
as Lord Wilcot

The Riverside Murder

1935
as Police Sergeant 'Mac' McKay

Gangway

1937
as Detective Taggett

Blue Murder at St. Trinian's

1957
as Miss Amelia Fritton

The Littlest Horse Thieves

1977
as Lord Harrogate

A Christmas Carol

1951
as Ebenezer Scrooge

The Anatomist

1956
as Dr. Knox

Waterloo Road

1945
as Dr. Montgomery

Bombsight Stolen

1941
as Charles Dimble

Green for Danger

1946
as Inspector Cockrill

Late Extra

1935
as MacPherson

The Terror

1938
as 'Soapy' Marx

An Inspector Calls

1954
as Inspector Poole

The Belles of St. Trinian's

1954
as Millicent Fritton / Clarence Fritton

Stage Fright

1950
as Commodore Gill

Keep Your Seats, Please

1936
as A. S. Drayton

Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It

1941
as Sergeant Bingham

Innocents in Paris

1953
as Sir Norman Barker