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John Power
Born
August 24, 1874
Died: September 25, 1951
(Lived 77 years)
Place of Birth
Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Not specified
Career Highlights
29
Movies
0
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
John William Pyman
John Powers
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John Power
Movies
29
TV Shows
0
As Director
1
Treasure of Monte Cristo
as
Norris
August 27, 1949
The Green Years
as
Constable
July 4, 1946
Kitty
as
Cockney Cart Driver / Ink Hawker (uncredited)
October 16, 1945
The Man in Half Moon Street
as
Guard
January 19, 1945
Lassie Come Home
as
Miner (uncredited)
December 1, 1943
Mrs. Miniver
as
Man in Tavern (uncredited)
July 3, 1942
The Blonde from Singapore
Cast
October 15, 1941
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as
Constable (uncredited)
August 12, 1941
Little Nellie Kelly
as
Irish Crony in Pub (uncredited)
November 22, 1940
North West Mounted Police
as
Burns
October 22, 1940
Waterloo Bridge
as
Toff's Companion (uncredited)
May 17, 1940
The Earl of Chicago
as
Tourist (uncredited)
January 5, 1940
We Are Not Alone
as
Charley
November 25, 1939
Raffles
as
Bobby
November 11, 1939
Rulers of the Sea
as
Captain of 'Dog Star'
November 8, 1939
Bulldog Drummond's Bride
as
Omnibus Driver
July 12, 1939
Dog Daze
as
Captain Prindle
July 1, 1939
Bridal Suite
as
Loiterer
May 26, 1939
Union Pacific
as
Irishman (uncredited)
May 5, 1939
Pride of the West
as
Stuttering Cook
July 7, 1938
Texas Trail
as
Fort Cook
November 26, 1937
Hills of Old Wyoming
as
Smiley
April 16, 1937
Maid of Salem
as
Minister (Uncredited)
February 12, 1937
Bulldog Drummond Escapes
as
Customs Officer
January 22, 1937
Dracula's Daughter
as
Police Official (uncredited)
May 11, 1936
Mutiny on the Bounty
as
Hillebrandt (uncredited)
November 22, 1935
A Feather in Her Hat
as
Cockney Man (uncredited)
October 25, 1935
The Moonstone
as
Driver
August 20, 1934
One More River
as
Commissionaire (Uncredited)
August 6, 1934