David Niven
Mar 01, 1910 (115 years old) in London, England, UK
Known For
Credits
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2024 ·
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
as (archive footage)
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2022 ·
Rat Pack
as Self (archive footage)
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2013 ·
Talking Pictures
as Self (archive footage)
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2005 ·
The Adventures of Errol Flynn
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
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2000 ·
Sir John Mills' Moving Memories
as Self (archive footage)
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2000 ·
The Many Faces of Dracula
as Count Dracula (archive footage)
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1997 ·
Bogart: The Untold Story
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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1995 ·
Roger Moore: A Matter of Class
as Self (archive footage)
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1991 ·
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker
as actor 'Bonjour Tristesse' (archive footage) (uncredited)
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1988 ·
Gregory Peck: His Own Man
as Self (archive footage)
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1985 ·
Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers
as Self (archive footage)
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1983 ·
Curse of the Pink Panther
as Sir Charles Litton
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1983 ·
Better Late Than Never
as Nick Cartland
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1982 ·
Trail of the Pink Panther
as Sir Charles Litton
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1980 ·
The Sea Wolves
as Col. W.H. Grice
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1980 ·
Rough Cut
as Chief Insp. Cyril Willis
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1980 ·
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
as Ivan
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1979 ·
A Man Called Intrepid
as Sir William Stephenson
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1979 ·
Escape to Athena
as Professor Blake
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1979 ·
A Man Called Intrepid
as Sir William Stephenson
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1979 ·
ABBA in Switzerland
as Self
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1978 ·
Death on the Nile
as Colonel Race
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1978 ·
Formula 1 - Speed fever
as Self
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1977 ·
Candleshoe
as Priory
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1976 ·
Murder by Death
as Dick Charleston
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1976 ·
No Deposit, No Return
as J.W. Osborne
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1975 ·
Paper Tiger
as 'Major' Walter Bradbury
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1975 ·
The Remarkable Rocket
as Narrator (voice)
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1974 ·
The Canterville Ghost
as Sir Simon de Canterville
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1974 ·
Gorilla
as Narrator
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1974 ·
Dinah!
as Self
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1974 ·
Vampira
as Count Dracula
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1973 ·
The American Film Institute Salute to ...
as Self
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1972 ·
King, Queen, Knave
as Charles Dreyer
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1971 ·
V.I.P. Schaukel
as Self
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1971 ·
Scotland Yard - the Golden Thread
as Host
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1971 ·
The Statue
as Alex Bolt
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1969 ·
The Extraordinary Seaman
as Lt. Commander John Finchhaven, R.N.
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1969 ·
The Brain
as Colonnel Carol Matthews, aka 'Le Cerveau'
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1969 ·
Before Winter Comes
as Major Burnside
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1968 ·
The Impossible Years
as Jonathan Kingsley
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1968 ·
The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest
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1968 ·
Prudence and the Pill
as Gerald Hardcastle
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1967 ·
Casino Royale
as James Bond
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1966 ·
Eye of the Devil
as Philippe de Montfaucon
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1966 ·
All Eyes on Sharon Tate
as Self - Interviewee
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1966 ·
Where the Spies Are
as Dr. Jason Love
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1965 ·
Lady L
as Dicky, Lord Lendale
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1964 ·
The Rogues
as Alec Fleming
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1964 ·
Bedtime Story
as Lawrence Jameson
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1963 ·
The Pink Panther
as Sir Charles Lytton
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1963 ·
Burke's Law
as Harvey Cleeve
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1963 ·
55 Days at Peking
as Sir Arthur Robertson
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1963 ·
The Shortest Day
as Soldato inglese (uncredited)
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1962 ·
Conquered City
as Major Peter Whitfield
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1962 ·
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
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1962 ·
Guns of Darkness
as Tom Jordan
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1962 ·
The Road to Hong Kong
as Lama who remembers Lady Chatterly's Lover (uncredited)
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1961 ·
The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
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1961 ·
The Best of Enemies
as Maj. Richardson
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1961 ·
The Dick Powell Show
as Self / Host
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1961 ·
The Guns of Navarone
as Cpl. James Arthur Miller
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1960 ·
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
as Larry Mackay
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1959 ·
The DuPont Show with June Allyson
as Marcus Dodds
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1959 ·
Ask Any Girl
as Miles Doughton
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1959 ·
The David Niven Show
as Self - Host
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1959 ·
Happy Anniversary
as Chris Walters
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1958 ·
Separate Tables
as David Angus Pollock
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1958 ·
Bonjour Tristesse
as Raymond
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1957 ·
My Man Godfrey
as Godfrey Smith
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1957 ·
Alcoa Theatre
as Mark Garron
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1957 ·
Goodyear Theatre
as Jeff Carleton
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1957 ·
Alcoa Theatre
as Paul Evans
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1957 ·
Alcoa Theatre
as Robert Medhill
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1957 ·
Alcoa Theatre
as Paul Martel
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1957 ·
Alcoa Theatre
as Jeff Carleton
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1957 ·
The Little Hut
as Henry Brittingham-Brett
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1957 ·
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
as Alan Coles
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1956 ·
Around the World in Eighty Days
as Phileas Fogg
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1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Allen Raikes
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1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Milo Brant
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1956 ·
The Silken Affair
as Roger Tweakham
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1956 ·
The Birds and the Bees
as Patrick Harris
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1956 ·
Cinépanorama
as Self
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1955 ·
The King's Thief
as James - Duke of Brampton
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1955 ·
The Star and the Story
as Johnny
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1954 ·
Carrington V.C.
as Major Charles Carrington
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1954 ·
Happy Ever After
as Jasper O'Leary
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1954 ·
The Love Lottery
as Rex Allerton
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1953 ·
The Moon Is Blue
as David Slater
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1953 ·
The Oscars
as Self
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Doctor
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as William Langford
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Bingham
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Phil Weston
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Mitch
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Doctor Gentry
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Ted Parker
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Andy
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Steve Carlyle / Roger Carlyle
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Richard Lilliam
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Andy Fields
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Royal Thurston
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as John
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Hal Winters
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Tony Stewart
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as George
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Deacon
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Charles
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Robert Louis Stevenson
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Wyeth
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Uncle Fred
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Cookie
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Henry
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Adams
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Maxwell
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Larkin
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Philip
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Jim Kenyon
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Frank
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as David
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Ted
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1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Lee
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1952 ·
The Lady Says No
as Bill Shelby
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1951 ·
Appointment with Venus
as Valentine Moreland
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1951 ·
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as
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1951 ·
Soldiers Three
as Capt. Pindenny
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1951 ·
Happy Go Lovely
as B.G. Bruno
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1950 ·
The Elusive Pimpernel
as Percy "Scarlet Pimpernel" Blakeney
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1950 ·
The Jack Benny Program
as David Niven
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1950 ·
The Jack Benny Program
as Self
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1950 ·
The Toast of New Orleans
as Jacques Riboudeaux
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1950 ·
The Bob Hope Show
as Self
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1950 ·
What's My Line?
as Self
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1950 ·
What's My Line?
as Self - Panelist
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1950 ·
Robert Montgomery Presents
as Sheffield
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1949 ·
Breakdowns of 1949
as Self
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1949 ·
A Kiss for Corliss
as Kenneth Marquis
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1949 ·
The BAFTA Awards
as Host
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1949 ·
A Kiss in the Dark
as Eric Phillips
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1948 ·
Enchantment
as Roland Dane
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1948 ·
Bonnie Prince Charlie
as Prince Charles Edward Stuart
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1948 ·
The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
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1947 ·
The Bishop's Wife
as Henry Brougham
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1947 ·
The Other Love
as Doctor Anthony Stanton
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1947 ·
The Perfect Marriage
as Dale Williams
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1946 ·
A Matter of Life and Death
as Peter Carter
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1946 ·
Magnificent Doll
as Aaron Burr
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1944 ·
United States
as Narrator (voice)
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1944 ·
The Way Ahead
as Lieutenant Jim Perry
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1942 ·
The First of the Few
as Geoffrey Crisp
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1939 ·
Raffles
as A.J. Raffles
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1939 ·
Eternally Yours
as Tony "The Great Arturo"
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1939 ·
The Real Glory
as Lieut. McCool
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1939 ·
Bachelor Mother
as David Merlin
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1939 ·
Wuthering Heights
as Edgar Linton
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1938 ·
The Dawn Patrol
as Lt. Scott
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1938 ·
Three Blind Mice
as Steve Harrington
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1938 ·
Four Men and a Prayer
as Christopher Leigh
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1938 ·
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
as Albert De Regnier
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1937 ·
Dinner at the Ritz
as Paul de Brack
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1937 ·
The Prisoner of Zenda
as Captain Fritz von Tarlenheim
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1937 ·
We Have Our Moments
as Joe Gilling
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1936 ·
Beloved Enemy
as Captain Gerald Preston
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1936 ·
The Charge of the Light Brigade
as Captain Randall
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1936 ·
Thank You, Jeeves!
as Bertie Wooster
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1936 ·
Dodsworth
as Captain Clyde Lockert
-
1936 ·
Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)
as Self
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1936 ·
Palm Springs
as George Britell
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1936 ·
Rose Marie
as Teddy
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1935 ·
Splendor
as Clancey Lorrimore
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1935 ·
Mutiny on the Bounty
as Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
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1935 ·
A Feather in Her Hat
as Leo Cartwright
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1935 ·
Barbary Coast
as Cockney Sailor Thrown Out of Saloon (uncredited)
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1935 ·
Without Regret
as Bill Gage
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1934 ·
Cleopatra
as Slave (uncredited)
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1932 ·
There Goes the Bride
as Bit Role (uncredited)