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Filmography
| TV Appearances | Stage Work
| Audio Recordings
Visit the IMDb for
more details and a cross-referenced database.
Year
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Title
|
Alternate
Title(s)
|
Role
|
1932
|
Reunion
|
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1937
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Fire Over England
|
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Don Pedro
|
1937
|
Dark Journey
|
The Anxious Years
|
Officer of U-Boat
|
1937
|
Farewell Again
|
Troopship (USA), Six Hours Shore Leave
|
Jim Carter
|
1937
|
The Squeaker
|
Murder on Diamond Row (USA)
|
Larry Graeme
|
1937
|
The Green Cockatoo
|
Four Dark Hours, Race Gang (1937)
|
Dave Connor
|
1937
|
I, Claudius (unfinished--surviving footage
included in the 1965 documentary The Epic That Never Was)
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Cassius |
1938
|
Vessel of Wrath
|
The Beachcomber (USA)
|
The Controleur
|
1938
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Yellow Sands
|
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Joe Varwell
|
1939
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Jamaica Inn
|
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Jem Trehearne
|
1939
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Poison Pen
|
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Sam Hurrin
|
1939
|
Dead Men Are Dangerous
|
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Aylmer Franklyn
|
1939
|
Dangerous Cargo
|
Hell's Cargo (1939) (UK)
|
Commander Tomasou
|
1940
|
21 Days
|
21 Days Together (USA), The First and
the Last, The Twenty-One Days, Twenty-One Days Together
(USA)
|
Tolly
|
1940
|
Gaslight
|
The Murder in Thornton Square, Angel
Street (1952) (USA), A Strange Case of Murder (1940)
|
Vincent Ullswater
|
1940
|
Channel Incident
|
|
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1940
|
Busman's Honeymoon
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Haunted Honeymoon (USA)
|
Frank Crutchley
|
1940
|
Bulldog Sees It Through
|
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Watkins
|
1941
|
Major Barbara
|
|
Bill Walker
|
1941
|
They Flew Alone
|
Wings and the Woman (USA)
|
Jim Mollison
|
1941
|
Hatter's Castle
|
|
James Brodie
|
1944
|
This Happy Breed
|
|
Frank Gibbons
|
1944
|
Henry V
|
The Chronicle History of King Henry the
Fift with his Battell at Agincourt in France, Henry the Fift |
Ancient Pistol
|
1945
|
Night Boat to Dublin
|
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Captain David Grant
|
1947
|
Odd Man Out
|
Gang War
|
Lukey
|
1947
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Temptation Harbour
|
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Bert Mallison
|
1948
|
Snowbound
|
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Engles
|
1948
|
Oliver Twist
|
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Bill Sikes
|
1948
|
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
|
Blood On My Hands (UK), The Unafraid
|
Harry Carter
|
1949
|
Obsession
|
The Hidden Room (1950) (USA)
|
Dr. Clive Riordan
|
1950
|
Treasure Island
|
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Long John Silver
|
1950
|
Waterfront
|
Waterfront Women (USA)
|
Peter McCabe
|
1951
|
Tom Brown's Schooldays
|
|
Dr. Arnold
|
1951
|
Soldiers
Three
|
|
Private Jock “Bill” Sykes
|
1952
|
Les Miserables
|
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Javert
|
1952
|
Blackbeard the
Pirate
|
|
Blackbeard (Edward "Ned" Teach)
|
1952
|
Androcles and the Lion
|
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Ferrovius
|
1953
|
The Desert Rats
|
|
Private Tom Bartlett
|
1954
|
The High and the Mighty
|
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Gustave Pardee
|
1954
|
Long John Silver
|
Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island
|
Long John Silver
|
1954
|
The Beachcomber
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“The Honorable” Ted Wilson
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1956
|
Around the World in Eighty Days
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Mr. Fix
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Filmography
| TV Appearances | Stage Work
| Audio Recordings
Air Date
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Year
|
Series
|
Episode
|
Role
|
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1953 |
Hollywood Opening Night |
"Mr. Barker's Love Affair" |
|
4/30/1953 |
1953 |
Lux Video Theatre |
Episode 126, "The Ascent of Alfred Fishkettle" |
Mr. Fishkettle |
10/18/1953
|
1953
|
General Electric Theater
|
"Confession" |
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12/25/1953
|
1951
|
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (a.k.a. Herald Playhouse)
|
"The Baker of Barnbury" |
John Linsey |
4/19/1953
|
1953 |
Plymouth Playhouse |
"Mr. Glencannon Takes All" |
|
1955
|
1955
|
Series: The Adventures
of Long John Silver |
"The Pink Pearl"
"The Tale of a Tooth"
"Turnabout"
"The Eviction"
"The Necklace"
"Where Men Are Men"
"Ship o’ the Dead"
"The Master's Touch"
"The Siege"
"A Flag Flies Back"
"The Fishwife"
"Miss Purity's Birthday"
"Dragon Slayer"
"Devil's Stew"
"The Orphan's Christmas"
"Temple of Evil"
"To Purity, a Daughter"
"Pieces of Eight"
"Ties of Blood"
"Dead Reckoning"
"Execution Dock"
"Voodoo"
"Sword of Vengeance"
"Strange Cargo"
"Internal Triangle"
"The Crisis"
|
Captain Long John Silver |
4/28/1955
|
1954
|
Climax! |
"The First and the Last" |
Keith Dorrant |
5/27/1955
|
1951
|
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
|
"The Argonauts" |
Simon Mantle |
6/2/1955
|
1950
|
Lux Video Theatre
|
Episode 223, "The Suspect" |
Philip Marshall |
2/5/1956
|
1955
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
Episode 1.19, "The Derelicts"
|
Peter J. Goodfellow
|
Many thanks to Tim Hufnagle and Steve Bingen for finding and sharing the
Adventures
of Long John Silver
episode guide!
Filmography
| TV Appearances | Stage Work
| Audio Recordings
A Partial
Listing
Year
|
Title
|
Venue
|
Director
|
Role |
1920-23 |
Captain Brassbound's Conversion
|
Birmingham Repertory
Company |
|
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Henry VI
|
Birmingham Repertory
Company |
|
Walk-on |
Romeo and Juliet |
Birmingham Repertory
Company |
|
Balthasar |
Twelfth Night
|
Birmingham Repertory
Company |
|
Fabian |
The Secret Woman |
Birmingham Repertory
Company |
|
Jesse Redvers |
1923-24 |
Bulldog Drummond |
South Africa, on tour |
|
|
1924 |
London Life
|
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London |
|
|
1924 |
Perfect Fit
|
West End, London |
|
|
1925 |
The Ring o' Bells
|
West End |
|
George Bristow |
1928 |
My Lady's Mill |
Lyric Theatre, West End |
Cedric Hardwicke |
Jacko Blaker |
1928 |
Her Cardboard Lover |
Lyric Theatre, West End |
Leslie Howard |
Paul Guisard |
1929 |
Byron |
His Majesty's Theatre |
Esmé Percy |
John Murray and The Regent |
1929-1930 |
Bitter Sweet |
West End |
Noël Coward |
Hugh Devon |
1931 |
Private Lives |
Times Square Theatre, Broadway |
Noël Coward |
Victor Prynne |
1932 |
I Lived With You |
Prince of Wales Theatre, West End |
Nancy Price |
Mort |
1932 |
The Secret Woman |
Duchess Theatre, West End |
Nancy Price |
Jesse Redvers |
1932-34 |
Night's Candles, The Greeks Had a Word for It,
et al.
|
Shilling Theatre, Fulham |
|
|
1934 |
Once Upon a Time |
Little Theatre |
|
Patrick O'Leary |
1934 |
The Greeks Had a Word for It |
Duke of York's Theatre |
|
Boris |
1934 |
Success Story |
West End |
|
|
1935 |
Miss Julie |
Arts, West End |
Terence de Marney |
Jean |
1935 |
The Player Queen |
West End |
Price |
|
1935 |
Roulette |
Duke of York's Theatre |
|
Mark Gresham |
1936 |
Whiteoaks |
West End |
Price |
Renny |
1936 |
Saturday's Children |
On tour |
|
|
1937 |
Hamlet |
Old Vic |
Tyrone Guthrie |
Horatio |
1942 |
No Orchids for Miss Blandish |
Prince of Wales Theatre, West End |
|
Slim Grisson |
1945-46 |
So Brief the Spring |
On tour and at Wimbledon Theatre |
|
Randy Jollifer |
1950 |
Gaslight |
Vaudeville |
|
Jack Manningham |
Filmography
| TV Appearances | Stage Work
| Audio Recordings
Year
|
Title
|
Role
|
|
XVII Century Metaphysical and Love Lyrics |
Reader (with Cedric Hardwicke) |
1952 |
Lux Radio Theater: "Les Miserables" |
Javert |
1953 |
Family Theater: "Namgay Doolah"
|
Rudyard Kipling |
1953 |
Lux Radio Theater: "Breaking the Sound Barrier"
|
John Richfield |
1970 |
Walt Disney Presents the Story of Treasure Island (abridged
audio from the film, with narration) |
Long John Silver |
Filmography
| TV Appearances | Stage Work
| Audio Recordings
|