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Years active
  
1947-1956 (films)

Name
  
Philip Stainton

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
9 April 1908 (
1908-04-09
)
King's Norton, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom

Died
  
August 1, 1961, Melbourne, Australia

Spouse
  
Betty Bailey-Stanton (m. ?–1961)

Movies
  
Mogambo, The Ladykillers, Moby Dick, Passport to Pimlico, Who Done It?

Similar People
  
Henry Cornelius, Alexander Mackendrick, Basil Dearden, John Ford, John Huston

Philip Stainton (9 April 1908 – 1 August 1961) was a British-born actor. Stainton appeared in several Ealing comedies. He often played uniformed policemen, he appeared in both British and Australian productions

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Filmography

Actor
1959
Antony and Cleopatra (TV Movie) as
Clown
1958
Sailor of Fortune (TV Series) as
Hannibal
- The Deserted Yacht (1958) - Hannibal
1957
Sound of Thunder (TV Movie)
1957
The Duke in Darkness (TV Movie)
1957
Take That (TV Series)
1957
Fair Passenger (TV Movie)
1956
Reach for the Sky as
Police Constable
1956
Moby Dick as
Bildad
1956
The Dragon Embellishment (TV Movie) as
Tong Yu
1956
A Flea Off Pepe (TV Movie) as
Monsieur Allamagne
1956
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
Questore
- Naples (1956) - Questore
1956
Who Done It? as
Frankie's Agent
1956
Act of Violence (TV Movie) as
Vent
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Bobbio / Sebastian Forge-Abbott / Uncle Ted / ...
- The Weeping Madonna (1956) - Bobbio
- Mr. Maypole (1955) - Sebastian Forge-Abbott
- The Fifty Mark (I) (1955) - Uncle Ted
- The Bachelor (1951) - Shpundic
1955
The Ladykillers as
The Sergeant
1955
Cast a Dark Shadow as
Charlie Mann
1955
The Woman for Joe as
Sullivan
1955
The Wise Cat (TV Movie) as
The King
1955
The Vale of Shadows (TV Movie) as
Orpheus's father
1955
John and Julie as
London Police Sergeant
1954
The Walking Stick (TV Movie) as
Mr. Pepperel
1954
Up to His Neck as
Mr. Woo
1954
Forbidden Cargo as
Seaburyness Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1954
Hobson's Choice as
Denton
1953
Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop as
Dr. Mason
1953
Mogambo as
John Brown-Pryce
1953
Innocents in Paris as
Nobby Clarke
1952
Made in Heaven as
Stanley Grimes
1952
Monsoon as
Putsi
1952
The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird as
Chief of Police (English version, voice)
1952
Crash of Silence as
Chairman of the Board of Governors (uncredited)
1952
The Quiet Man as
Anglican Bishop (uncredited)
1952
Angels One Five as
Police Constable
1951
Island Rescue as
Constable
1951
The Fifty Mark (TV Movie) as
Uncle Ted
1951
White Corridors as
Sawyer
1949
Boys in Brown as
Principal Prison Officer
1949
The Spider and the Fly as
Café Manager
1949
The Fighting Pimpernel as
Jellyband
1949
The Gay Lady as
Arthur Briggs (uncredited)
1949
Don't Ever Leave Me as
Detective Inspector
1949
Poet's Pub as
Mr. Lott (uncredited)
1949
Passport to Pimlico as
P.C.Spiller
1949
The Blue Lagoon as
Mr. Ansty
1948
Scott of the Antarctic as
Second Questioner
1948
The Dumb Wife of Cheapside (TV Movie) as
Alderman John Groat
1947
Nightbeat as
Sgt. Slack (uncredited)
1947
Eyes That Kill
1947
Everyman (TV Movie) as
Fellowship
1946
Alice in Wonderland (TV Movie) as
Mock Turtle
1946
Quartet (TV Movie) as
Violoncello

References

Philip Stainton Wikipedia


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