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Occupation
  
actor

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Arthur Gould-Porter

Spouse(s)
  
none

Years active
  
1931-1977


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Born
  
4 January 1905 (
1905-01-04
)
Penzance, Cornwall, England

Died
  
January 2, 1987, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Torn Curtain, Darling Lili, Assault on a Queen, Pirates of Tortuga

Similar People
  
Ralph Wright, Robert Stevenson, Alfred Hitchcock, Blake Edwards, Robert D Webb

Arthur Gould-Porter (4 January 1905 – 2 January 1987), sometimes credited as Arthur E. Gould-Porter, was a British actor who appeared on film, television and stage. His film and television career spanned from 1942 to 1977, and although mainly a character actor he is remembered for his part as Captain Greer in Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks and for his reoccurring role as Ravenswood the butler in The Beverley Hillbillies.

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Biography

Gould-Porter was born in Penzance, Cornwall in 1905 to Archibald Gould Porter and his wife, Mabel Amor. By the early 1930s Gould-Porter had moved to the United States and in 1931 he appeared at the Palm Beach Playhouse in A. A. Milne's Mr. Pim Passes By, to good reviews.

In February 1932 he appeared at the Forrest Theatre on Broadway in the comedy play New York to Cherbourg. He returned to Broadway in 1935 to start an 18-month run at the Broadhurst Theatre in Laurence Housman's play Victoria Regina. Other Broadway appearances included Bachelor Born (1938-39) and Oscar Wilde (1938-39).

By 1942 Gould-Porter was branching into film roles, with uncredited roles in Eagle Squadron, The Black Swan and Random Harvest. He also received his first credited role in 1942 when he appeared as Freddie in the American thriller Nightmare. Gould-Porter continued to find work throughout the 1940s appearing in minor parts in a string of Hollywood films, including roles in Jane Eyre (1943), National Velvet (1944) and A Double Life (1947). He took a break from film in 1948 and returned to the stage, appearing at the Booth Theatre in Keith Winter's The Rats of Norway. The play lasted just three days before closing, and in 1951 he was again finding roles in film, appearing as a chauffeur in Kind Lady.

In 1952 Gould-Porter made his first appearance on television, appearing in an episode of the American detective series Saber of London. He followed this with further small film parts, before landing his largest role to date, in the comedy The Girls of Pleasure Island. Despite this larger role it did not lead to greater success, but work continued to follow with an appearance in the Tony Curtis led biopic Houdini (1953) and a part as the bartender in Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953). More television work followed, and between 1955 and 1957 Gould-Porter appeared in The Colgate Comedy Hour, The 20th Century-Fox Hour, Topper, Lux Video Theatre and The Joseph Cotten Show.

From 1955 Gould-Porter began appearing in more notable film roles, included credited parts in Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955) and Top Secret Affair (1957). Although now appearing as a credited film actor, he instead found himself being drawn to more television work and between 1956 and 1960 he starred in eight episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He followed this with more small screen outings in Adventures in Paradise, One Step Beyond, Sea Hunt and The Rogues amongst others. Of all the television shows he appeared in during the 1960s, he only appeared once as a reoccurring character, that of Ravenswood the butler in the comedy series Beverley Hillbillies, appearing in eight episodes between 1962 and 1966. In 1966 Gould-Porter made an appearance in an actual Alfred Hitchcock movie, taking the role of Freddy the Bookseller in Torn Curtain. This was followed with a bit-part in Richard Fleisher's 1967 British musical film Doctor Dolittle, but he did not return to acting until 1970 when he made an appearance in another musical Darling Lili. One of his final movie credits was as Captain Greer in the Disney musical Bedknobs and Broomsticks. His final television role came in 1977, when he played Winston Churchill in Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years.

He retired to Los Angeles where he died in 1987. He was never married.

Filmography

Actor
1977
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (TV Movie) as
Winston Churchill
1973
Frasier, the Sensuous Lion as
Motel Manager (as A. E. Gould-Porter)
1971
Bedknobs and Broomsticks as
Capt. Greer (as Arthur E. Gould-Porter)
1970
Nancy (TV Series) as
Milton the Butler
- Never Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth (1970) - Milton the Butler
1970
Darling Lili as
Sergeant Wells
1969
Bartleby (Short)
1967
Doctor Dolittle as
Sir Rupert (uncredited)
1967
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Magistrate
- The Five Daughters Affair: Part I (1967) - Magistrate
1966
Jericho (TV Series) as
Man in Tea Shop
- Four O'Clock Bomb to London (1966) - Man in Tea Shop
1966
Torn Curtain as
Freddy - the Bookseller
1966
Assault on a Queen as
Officer #4
1962
The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Series) as
Ravenswood / Ravenswood, The Butler
- The Big Chicken (1966) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- Mrs. Drysdale's Father (1965) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- The Giant Jackrabbit (1964) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- Christmas at the Clampetts (1963) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- The Garden Party (1963) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- The Great Feud (1962) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- The Servants (1962) - Ravenswood, The Butler (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- Jed Buys Stock (1962) - Ravenswood (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1966
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
George
- The Night of the Grand Emir (1966) - George (as Arthur E. Gould-Porter)
1965
Do Not Disturb as
Pickering (uncredited)
1965
My Mother the Car (TV Series) as
Pitt
- I'm Through Being a Nice Guy (1965) - Pitt
1965
Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) as
Cigar Clerk
- The Jet Set (1965) - Cigar Clerk (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1965
Strange Bedfellows as
Chief Mortician (uncredited)
1965
Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
Mr. Ward
- Anne Hutchinson (1965) - Mr. Ward
1964
The Rogues (TV Series) as
Leaming / Fetlock
- Money Is for Burning (1965) - Leaming
- Viva Diaz! (1964) - Fetlock (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1964
3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt as
Mr. Blyth
1963
The Great Adventure (TV Series) as
Guard
- The Story of Nathan Hale (1963) - Guard (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1961
Pirates of Tortuga as
Bonnett
1961
Pete and Gladys (TV Series) as
Butler
- Ring-a-Ding-Ding (1961) - Butler
1961
Lock Up (TV Series)
- End of a Titan (1961)
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
The Bobby / Private Investigator
- The Gift (1961) - The Bobby (as Arthur Gould Porter)
- The Secret (1959) - Private Investigator (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1960
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
Sir Cedric Carstairs
- Dragon by the Tail (1961) - Sir Cedric Carstairs
- Hong Kong and Little Joe (1960)
1960
The Case of the Dangerous Robin (TV Series)
- Temporary Widow (1960)
1960
Hong Kong (TV Series) as
Collings
- The Jumping Dragon (1960) - Collings (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1960
Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
Det. Inspector Rigby
- The Cellini Vase (1960) - Det. Inspector Rigby (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1959
Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) as
Hines / Kennedy
- The Violent Journey (1960) - Hines (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- Paradise Lost (1959) - Kennedy
1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Mr. Moen / Major Parslow / Police Sgt. / ...
- The Ikon of Elijah (1960) - Major Parslow (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- Relative Value (1959) - Police Sgt. (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- The Crocodile Case (1958) - Arthur Chaundry (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- The Glass Eye (1957) - Hotel Manager (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- The Hands of Mr. Ottermole (1957) - Herbert Whybrow (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater (1957) - Rogers (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- I Killed the Count: Part 3 (1957) - Mr. Moen (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- I Killed the Count: Part 2 (1957) - Mr. Moen (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- I Killed the Count: Part 1 (1957) - Clifton (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- Back for Christmas (1956) - Major Sinclair (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
George Clamsby
- The Grey Nurse Said Nothing (1959) - George Clamsby
1959
Father Knows Best (TV Series) as
Mr. Dawkins
- The Great Anderson Mystery (1959) - Mr. Dawkins
1958
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series)
- Robot from Inner Space (1958) - (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- The Ouija Board (1958)
1957
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Desk Clerk
- Battle for a Soul (1958) - (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- The Man Who Inherited Everything (1957) - Desk Clerk (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1957
Suspicion (TV Series) as
Marty
- Rainy Day (1957) - Marty (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1957
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) as
Coroner
- The Gentle Voice of Murder (1957) - Coroner (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1957
The O. Henry Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sterret
- Fourth in Salvador (1957) - Sterret (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1957
Top Secret Affair as
Holmes, Dottie's Butler
1956
Around the World in 80 Days as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1956
Soldiers of Fortune (TV Series) as
Police Inspector
- Limehouse Knights (1956) - Police Inspector
1956
Studio 57 (TV Series)
- Out of Sight (1956)
1956
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Mr. Burley
- Britain's Most Baffling Murder Case (1956) - Mr. Burley
1956
It's a Great Life (TV Series) as
Butler
- The Return of Caroline (1956) - Butler (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Roberts / Charles / Montalyn
- It Started with Eve (1956) - Roberts
- Appointment for Love (1955) - Charles (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
- Imperfect Lady (1954) - Montalyn
1954
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Andy
- The Waiting House (1956) - Andy
- The Pipe (1954)
1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Hodges
- Deception (1956) - Hodges (as Arthur E. Gould-Porter)
1955
Lady Godiva of Coventry as
Thorold (as A.E. Gould-Porter)
1955
The Girl Rush as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1955
The Virgin Queen as
Randall, the Ship Builder (uncredited)
1955
Topper (TV Series) as
Tailor
- Topper's Highland Fling (1955) - Tailor
1954
So This Is Paris as
Albert, Butler (as A.E.Gould-Porter)
1953
Cavalcade of America (TV Series)
- A Strange Journey (1954)
- Sam and the Whale (1953)
1954
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
- Anything Goes (1954) - Sir Evelyn Oakleigh (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1953
Money from Home as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1953
Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as
Bartender (uncredited)
1953
Houdini as
Alhambra Manager (uncredited)
1953
Dangerous When Wet as
English Steward (uncredited)
1953
The Girls of Pleasure Island as
Rev. Bates
1953
Fort Vengeance as
Constable (uncredited)
1953
Rogue's March as
Mr. Paul - the Orderly (uncredited)
1952
Against All Flags as
Lord Portland (uncredited)
1952
Million Dollar Mermaid as
English Reporter (uncredited)
1952
Mark Saber (TV Series) as
The Butler
- The Case of the Midnight Murder (1952) - The Butler (as Arthur Gould Porter)
1952
Just for You as
Alcott Anderson (uncredited)
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- The Reluctant Burglar (1952)
1952
Thunder in the East as
Mr. Corbett (uncredited)
1951
Lord Epping Returns (Short)
1951
Thunder on the Hill as
Proprietor (uncredited)
1951
Rich, Young and Pretty as
Reporter (uncredited)
1951
Kind Lady as
Chauffeur
1948
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands as
Bookie (uncredited)
1948
A Woman's Vengeance as
Bill - Warder (uncredited)
1947
A Double Life as
Actor in 'Othello'
1947
Forever Amber as
Moss Gumble (uncredited)
1947
Unconquered as
Court Clerk (uncredited)
1947
Singapore as
Broadcaster (uncredited)
1946
The Imperfect Lady as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1946
The Verdict as
Shopkeeper (uncredited)
1946
Gunman's Code as
Jackson - Stage Passenger (uncredited)
1945
Scarlet Street as
Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
1945
Confidential Agent as
Flirty Passenger (uncredited)
1944
National Velvet as
Attendant (uncredited)
1944
Frenchman's Creek as
Thomas Eustick (uncredited)
1944
Three Sisters of the Moors (Short) as
Thackery (uncredited)
1944
The Invisible Man's Revenge as
Tom Meadows (uncredited)
1944
The White Cliffs of Dover as
Captain Portage (uncredited)
1944
Song of Russia as
Courier (uncredited)
1943
Jane Eyre as
Young Man (uncredited)
1943
Northern Pursuit as
Little Man on Train (uncredited)
1943
Holy Matrimony as
Hat Store Clerk (uncredited)
1943
Assignment in Brittany as
Naval Officer (uncredited)
1942
Random Harvest as
Attendant (uncredited)
1942
Nightmare as
Freddie
1942
The Black Swan as
Assemblyman (uncredited)
1942
Eagle Squadron as
British Sound Detector (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1967
The Karate Killers as
Magistrate

References

Arthur Gould-Porter Wikipedia