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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1933 – 1971


Name
  
Frederick Piper

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
23 September 1902 (
1902-09-23
)
London, England

Died
  
September 22, 1979, Berkshire

Movies
  
Jamaica Inn, Hue and Cry, San Demetrio London, Escape Route, Only Two Can Play

Similar People
  
Sidney Gilliat, Charles Frend, Michael Balcon, Robert Hamer, Harry Watt

Frederick Piper (23 September 1902 – 22 September 1979) was an English actor who appeared in over 80 films and many television productions in a career spanning over 40 years. Piper studied drama under Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

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Never a leading player, Piper was usually cast in minor, sometimes uncredited, parts although he also appeared in some more substantial supporting roles. Piper never aspired to star-status, but became a recognisable face on the British screen through the sheer volume of films in which he appeared. His credits include a number of films which are considered classics of British cinema, among them five 1930s Alfred Hitchcock films; he also appeared in many Ealing Studios productions, including some of the celebrated Ealing comedies.

Film career

Born in London in 1902, Piper worked as a tea merchant before starting his acting career on the stage in the 1920s, playing in London productions and also touring as far afield as Canada. His first film appearance came in the 1933 production The Good Companions.

An unassuming man with no trappings of ambition or conceit, Piper rapidly earned a reputation as a reliable, congenial presence on set and became a first choice for directors with smaller roles to cast, accumulating screen credits at the rate of up to six a year through to the 1960s. He appeared as an extra in Hitchcock's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much (credited as "Policeman with Rifle"), and the following year was cast again by Hitchcock in the role of the milkman in the famous scene with Robert Donat in The 39 Steps. Piper was only on screen for seconds, but the iconic nature of the scene ultimately made this probably his most famous film appearance. Later minor roles for Hitchcock were Sabotage (1936 – as the doomed bus conductor), Young and Innocent (1937) and Jamaica Inn (1939 – as Charles Laughton's agent).

Piper's services were always in demand, and he is said to have once joked that he had cornered the market in unnamed police officers and barmen. From the late 1930s he became associated with Ealing Studios, appearing in dozens of their productions, from cheaply shot programmers through to the company's most prestigious films such as In Which We Serve (1942). Most of Piper's roles were fleeting and his name rarely appeared in promotional material, but there was an occasional more substantial part in films such as Nine Men (1943), The October Man (1947) and Hunted (1952). In 1947, Piper played in Hue and Cry, the film which became known as the first in the canon of classic Ealing comedies; he later also appeared in Passport to Pimlico (1949) and The Lavender Hill Mob (1951).

From the early 1960s film work began to dry up, but Piper continued to find work in television, a medium on which he had first appeared as early as 1938 in a production of J. B. Priestley's play Laburnum Grove for the fledgling BBC. His TV credits during the 1960s included popular series such as Danger Man, Dixon of Dock Green and cult favourite The Prisoner. Piper's last credit however was in a film, a minor role in the 1971 production Burke & Hare.

Piper died in London on 22 September 1979, one day short of his 77th birthday.

Filmography

Actor
1972
Burke & Hare as
Lodger
1968
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Brown
- The Man Behind You (1968) - Brown
1967
The Prisoner (TV Series) as
Ex-Admiral
- The Chimes of Big Ben (1967) - Ex-Admiral (uncredited)
- Arrival (1967) - Ex-Admiral
1960
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Old porter / Carrigan / Pathologist / ...
- Gentle Persuasion (1967) - Old porter
- Deadline for Dummy (1963) - Carrigan
- The Final Fling (1961) - Pathologist
- A Man of Straw (1960) - Kelly
1967
Great Expectations (TV Series) as
Aged parent
- Face to Face (1967) - Aged parent
- Estella's Father (1967) - Aged parent
- Pip's Benefactor (1967) - Aged parent
- The Betrayal (1967) - Aged parent
1960
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Sam Polegate / Mr. Burke
- The Happy Sacking (1967) - Sam Polegate
- The Leather Jungle (1960) - Mr. Burke (as Fred Piper)
1966
Weavers Green (TV Series) as
Ernie Arkwright
- Episode #1.49 (1966) - Ernie Arkwright
- Episode #1.2 (1966) - Ernie Arkwright
- Episode #1.1 (1966) - Ernie Arkwright
1966
The Idiot (TV Mini Series) as
Judge Isienko
- The Illusion (1966) - Judge Isienko
1966
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Sam Butler
- S for Squealer (1966) - Sam Butler
1965
He Who Rides a Tiger as
Mr. Steed
1965
199 Park Lane (TV Series) as
Prescott
- Episode #1.18 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.17 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.16 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.15 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.14 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.12 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.10 (1965) - Prescott
- Episode #1.4 (1965) - Prescott
- The New Tenant (1965) - Prescott
1965
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Hubert Wing
- The Long House (1965) - Hubert Wing
1965
The Woman Who Wouldn't Die as
Police Inspector Merkot
1965
Tea Party (TV Movie) as
Father
1965
One Way Pendulum as
Usher / Office Clerk
1964
The Brothers Karamazov (TV Mini Series) as
Father Zossima
- Madonna (1964) - Father Zossima
- Inheritance (1964) - Father Zossima
1964
Secret Agent (TV Series) as
Sir Charles Fielding
- No Marks for Servility (1964) - Sir Charles Fielding
1964
The Hidden Truth (TV Series) as
Edwards
- A Question of Involvement (1964) - Edwards
1964
Story Parade (TV Series) as
Mr. Wallingford
- The Bender (1964) - Mr. Wallingford
1964
Rupert of Hentzau (TV Series) as
Ticket Collector
- The Queen's Goodbye (1964) - Ticket Collector
1964
Sergeant Cork (TV Series) as
Bert Fagg
- The Case of the Two Poisons (1964) - Bert Fagg
1964
Becket as
Monk (uncredited)
1957
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Jackson Hibberd / Mr. Purnell / Joe Hurst / ...
- The Guilty Party (1964) - Jackson Hibberd
- The Teachers (1963) - Mr. Purnell
- Lucky Strike (1960) - Joe Hurst
- Mademoiselle (1960) - Georges Boutin
- A Day by the Sea (1959) - William Gregson
- A Dead Secret (1959) - Pa Dyson
- The Green Bay Tree (1957) - Mr. Owen
- Morning's at Seven (1957) - Carl Bolton
- Gertie Maude (1957) - Mr. Malcolm
1963
Maupassant (TV Series) as
Monsieur de Cadour
- Fathers and Sons (1963) - Monsieur de Cadour
1963
The Human Jungle (TV Series) as
Tom Bridges
- The Two Edged Sword (1963) - Tom Bridges
1963
Jezebel ex UK (TV Series) as
Carpenter
- Slow Boat to Niniveh (1963) - Carpenter
1963
Ricochet as
Siddall
1963
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Siddall
- Ricochet (1963) - Siddall
1962
The Piper's Tune as
Gonzales
1962
Harpers West One (TV Series) as
John Ramsey
- Episode #2.14 (1962) - John Ramsey
1962
The Cheaters (TV Series) as
Doc
- The Broker (1962) - Doc
1962
Reach for Glory as
Policeman
1962
Only Two Can Play as
Mr. Davies
1961
Return of a Stranger as
Fred
1961
Top Secret (TV Series) as
Cuya
- The Inca Dove (1961) - Cuya
1961
No Place Like Homicide! as
Hearse Driver
1961
The Frightened City as
Ogle
1961
The Monster of Highgate Ponds as
Sam
1961
A Coming-Out Party as
2nd Scientist in Corridor
1961
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Martin Parrish
- Episode #1.425 (1961) - Martin Parrish
- Episode #1.421 (1961) - Martin Parrish
- Episode #1.420 (1961) - Martin Parrish
1961
Danger Man (TV Series) as
Small Man
- Name, Date and Place (1961) - Small Man
1960
Evidence in Concrete (Short) as
Ellis
1960
The Citadel (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Page
- Episode #1.2 (1960) - Dr. Page
- Episode #1.1 (1960) - Dr. Page
1960
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (TV Mini Series) as
Durdles
- Daggers Drawn (1960) - Durdles
- A Strange Power (1960) - Durdles
- A Dream of Murder (1960) - Durdles
1960
Dead Lucky as
Harvey Walters
1960
Scotland Yard (TV Series) as
Detective Inspector Gray
- Reasonable Doubt (1960) - Detective Inspector Gray
1960
Interpol Calling (TV Series) as
Inspector Malcolm
- The Absent Assassin (1960) - Inspector Malcolm
1960
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England as
Policeman (uncredited)
1960
A Touch of Larceny as
Hall Porter (uncredited)
1959
Love Story (TV Movie) as
Arthur Lindsay
1959
Probation Officer (TV Series) as
Doctor West
- Episode #1.6 (1959) - Doctor West
1959
Nick of the River (TV Series) as
Dubois
- Oranges and Lemons (1959) - Dubois
1959
The Case Before You (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. Kent / Kent
- Episode #1.5 (1959) - Mr. Kent
- Episode #1.1 (1959) - Kent
1955
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mr. James / Spanish
- The Breaking Point (1959) - Mr. James
- Quay South (1955) - Spanish
1959
The Two Charleys (TV Series) as
Mr. Ford-Hunter-Ford
- Canteen Capers (1959) - Mr. Ford-Hunter-Ford
1959
Rebound as
Jenkins (as Frederik Piper)
1959
Time Out of Mind (TV Movie) as
Vicar
1958
Ivanhoe (TV Series) as
The Landlord
- The Raven (1958) - The Landlord
1958
Dunkirk as
Small Boat Owner (uncredited)
1957
All at Sea as
Barman
1957
The Birthday Present as
Careers Officer
1957
O.S.S. (TV Series) as
Kimmel
- Operation Tulip (1957) - Kimmel
1957
Second Fiddle as
Potter
1957
Nathaniel Titlark (TV Series) as
Jake
- O Woodman, Spare That Tree (1957) - Jake
- Mr. Watch and Mr. Stamp (1957) - Jake
- Nat's Nature Cure (1957) - Jake
1957
Doctor at Large as
Ernest (uncredited)
1957
Suspended Alibi as
Mr. Beamster
1957
A Novel Affair as
Mr. Poldy
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Jakes / Mr. Barstow / Alonso / ...
- Henry Irving (1956) - Jakes
- Yellow Sands (1955) - Mr. Barstow
- A Hundred Years Old (1952) - Alonso
- Skipper Next to God (1951) - Chief Davelaar
1955
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Fred Mintern / Police Sergeant
- Treasure in Store (1956) - Fred Mintern
- The Hideaway (1955) - Police Sergeant
1956
What Say They? (TV Movie) as
Professor Hayman
1956
The Man in the Road as
Medwood Inspector Hayman
1956
Patrol Car (TV Series) as
Railway Foreman
- The Ribbon Trap (1956) - Railway Foreman
1955
The Seventh Dungeon (TV Movie) as
Alwyn the Unready
1955
The Vise (TV Series) as
Inspector Hilmore
- Code Name: Murder (1955) - Inspector Hilmore (uncredited)
1955
Value for Money as
Broadbent Snr. in Photograph (uncredited)
1955
Doctor at Sea as
Sandyman
1955
Cause for Alarm (TV Movie) as
Mr. Prenderghast
1954
Lease of Life as
The Jeweller
1954
The Rainbow Jacket as
Lukey
1954
Fuss Over Feathers as
Joe Bates
1954
Devil on Horseback as
Miner
1952
The Appleyards (TV Series) as
Mr. Appleyard
- Tom and Timmy (1953) - Mr. Appleyard
- A Homecoming and a Farewell (1953) - Mr. Appleyard
- Some Surprises (1953) - Mr. Appleyard
- The Move (1953) - Mr. Appleyard
- The New House (1952) - Mr. Appleyard
- Ten-Shillings Worth of Fun (1952) - Mr. Appleyard
- Sick-Visiting (1952) - Mr. Appleyard
- Frankie Simms (1952) - Mr. Appleyard
- The Missing Two Pounds (1952) - Mr. Appleyard
- Meet the Family (1952) - Mr. Appleyard
1953
Deadly Nightshade as
Mr. Pritchard
1953
The Slasher as
Mr. Easter (uncredited)
1952
I'll Get You as
Inspector Reid
1952
Brandy for the Parson as
Customs Inspector
1952
Murder on Monday as
Mr. Petherbridge
1952
The Stranger in Between as
Mr. Sykes
1952
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (TV Series) as
Brown
- Bunter's Christmas Party (1952) - Brown
1951
The Lavender Hill Mob as
Cafe Owner (uncredited)
1951
A Midsummer Night's Dream Part 2/II (TV Movie) as
Quince
1951
A Midsummer Night's Dream Part 1/II (TV Movie) as
Quince
1950
A Midsummer Night's Dream Part 1 (TV Movie) as
Quince
1950
The Blue Lamp as
Alf Lewis
1949
Don't Ever Leave Me as
Max Marshall
1949
It's Not Cricket as
Yokel
1949
Passport to Pimlico as
Garland
1949
Sarah Simple (TV Movie) as
Charles
1949
Vote for Huggett as
Mr. Bentley
1949
Down Our Street (TV Movie) as
Fred Anning
1949
The History of Mr. Polly as
Mr. Wintershed (uncredited)
1948
Look Before You Love as
Miller
1948
Fly Away Peter as
Mr. Hapgood
1948
To the Public Danger (Short) as
Labourer
1948
My Brother's Keeper as
Camp Caretaker
1948
Penny and the Pownall Case as
Policeman
1948
Escape as
Brownie - convict
1947
It Always Rains on Sunday as
Det. Sergt. Leech
1947
The Master of Bankdam as
Ben Pickersgill
1947
The October Man as
Detective Inspector
1947
The Loves of Joanna Godden as
Isaac Turk
1947
Hue and Cry as
Mr. Kirby
1946
Spring Meeting (TV Movie) as
Johnny Mahoney
1945
Pink String and Sealing Wax as
Dr. Pepper
1945
Johnny Frenchman as
Zacky Penrose
1944
The Return of the Vikings as
Sgt. Fred Johnson
1944
While Nero Fiddled as
Auctioneer
1944
Champagne Charlie as
Learoyd
1944
It Happened One Sunday as
Jake
1944
Jig-Saw (Short) as
Sailor (uncredited)
1943
San Demetrio London as
Boatswain W.E. Fletcher
1943
The Bells Go Down as
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1943
Nine Men as
Banger Hill (as W/R Constable Frederick Piper)
1942
In Which We Serve as
Edgecombe
1942
The Big Blockade as
Malta official (uncredited)
1941
49th Parallel as
David
1941
The Strangler as
Ginger Harris
1939
Mr. Jones Dines Out (TV Movie) as
Sebastian Jones
1939
The Secret Four as
Pickpocket (uncredited)
1939
Jamaica Inn as
Davis - Sir Humphrey's Agent
1938
They Drive by Night as
Bartender (uncredited)
1938
Climbing High as
Official in Asylum Car (uncredited)
1938
Laburnum Grove (TV Movie) as
Joe Fletten
1938
The Case of the Frightened Lady (TV Movie)
1937
Oh, Mr. Porter! as
Mr. Leadbetter - Railway Official (uncredited)
1937
Non-Stop New York as
Barman (uncredited)
1937
Troopship as
Shooting Gallery Attendant (uncredited)
1937
Feather Your Nest as
Mr. Green - The Recording Engineer
1937
Young and Innocent as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1936
Sabotage as
Bus Conductor (uncredited)
1936
Everything Is Thunder as
Policeman Denker
1936
Where There's a Will as
Joe, Detective Taking Fingerprints (uncredited)
1936
One Good Turn as
Sausage Sandwich Customer (uncredited)
1936
Jack of All Trades as
Jimmy (Employment Clerk) (uncredited)
1936
Crown v. Stevens as
Arthur Stevens
1936
Fame as
Press Representative
1935
Mister Hobo as
Gendarme (uncredited)
1935
The 39 Steps as
The Milkman (uncredited)
1935
Emil and the Detectives as
Police Inspector (uncredited)
1934
The Man Who Knew Too Much as
Policeman with Rifle (uncredited)
1934
Strike! as
Mr. McWilliams (uncredited)
1933
The Good Companions as
Ted Ogelthorpe (as Fred Piper)
Archive Footage
2022
My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (Documentary) as
Self
2009
Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock (TV Movie documentary) as
Milkman (uncredited)

References

Frederick Piper Wikipedia