Percy Walsh

British actor (1888–1952)

Percy Walsh (24 April 1888 in Luton, Bedfordshire – 19 January 1952 in London) was a British stage and film actor.[1][2][3] His stage work included appearing in the London premieres of R.C.Sherriff's Journey's End (1928) and Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None (1943) and Appointment with Death (1945).[4][1]

Selected filmography

  • How's Chances? (1934) - Castellano
  • The Office Wife (1934, Short) - Simms
  • Jew Süss (1934) - (uncredited)
  • The Green Pack (1934) - Monty Carr
  • Dirty Work (1934) - Customer With Umbrella (uncredited)
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) - Detective Inspector (uncredited)
  • Open All Night (1934)
  • Death Drives Through (1935) - Mr. Lord
  • The Case of Gabriel Perry (1935) - William Read
  • Me and Marlborough (1935) - Naylor
  • Boys Will Be Boys (1935) - Prison Governor
  • Checkmate (1935) - Mr Curtail
  • Brown on Resolution (1935) - Kapitan von Lutz
  • The River House Mystery (1935) - (uncredited)
  • Admirals All (1935) - Adm. Westerham
  • King of the Damned (1935) - Capt. Perez
  • The Prisoner of Corbal (1936) - Gamekeeper
  • Educated Evans (1936) - Capt. Reid
  • Windbag the Sailor (1936) - Captain of the 'Rob Roy' (uncredited)
  • Annie Laurie (1936, Short)
  • Take a Chance (1937) - (uncredited)
  • Dark Journey (1937) - Captain of Swedish Packet
  • Knights for a Day (1937) - Lord Southdown
  • Oh, Mr Porter! (1937) - Superintendent
  • It's in the Blood (1938) - Jules Barres
  • The Gang Show (1938) - E.H. McCullough
  • Annie Laurie (1939) - Alec Laurie
  • The Four Just Men (1939) - Prison Governor
  • Traitor Spy (1939) - Otto Lemnel
  • Pastor Hall (1940) - Herr Veit
  • Ten Days in Paris (1940)
  • Let George Do It! (1940) - Schwartz - Spy Chieftain
  • Old Bill and Son (1941) - Gustave (uncredited)
  • Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It (1941) - Inspector Blow
  • "Pimpernel" Smith (1941) - Dvorak
  • Jeannie (1941) - French Customs Man
  • The Common Touch (1941) - McFarlane (uncredited)
  • Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941, Short) - Officer
  • The Big Blockade (1942) - German
  • Breach of Promise (1942) - Saxon Rose
  • Secret Mission (1942) - Fayolle
  • Much Too Shy (1942)
  • Talk About Jacqueline (1942) - (uncredited)
  • Thursday's Child ( Jan' 1943) - Charles Lennox --re-released & edited 1946
  • The Adventures of Tartu (1943) - Dr. Willendorf
  • They Met in the Dark (1943) - Police Sergeant
  • I Live in Grosvenor Square (1945) - Merridew
  • Meet Me at Dawn (1947) - Shooting Gallery Man
  • The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947) - Sir Frank Murchison
  • Fame Is the Spur (1947) - Suddaby
  • This Was a Woman (1948) - Professor of Music
  • One Night with You (1948) - Hotel Proprietor
  • The Guinea Pig (1948) - Alec Stevens
  • Scott of the Antarctic (1948) - Chairman of Meeting
  • Now Barabbas (1949) - Jones
  • Stop Press Girl (1949) - Editor, Evening Comet
  • Train of Events (1949) - District Superintendent (segment "The Engine Driver")
  • Golden Salamander (1950) - Guillard
  • The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) - Monsieur Joue
  • Dick Barton at Bay (1950) - Prof. Mitchell (final film role)

References

  1. ^ a b "Percy Walsh - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  2. ^ McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111968 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Percy Walsh". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Production of Journey's End - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.

External links

  • Percy Walsh at IMDb


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