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Robert Brooks Turner - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Robert Brooks Turner
Born
August 27, 1882
(Age 142)
Place of Birth
Godalming, Surrey, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
25
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Robert Frederick Brooks Turner
Brookes Turner
Brooks Turner
Robert Brookes Turner
R. Brooks Turner
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Robert Brooks Turner
Movies
25
TV Shows
0
The Revenge of Frankenstein
as
Joseph the Groom (uncredited)
June 13, 1958
Night of the Demon
Cast
November 9, 1957
Eyewitness
as
Man Standing Outside Cinema with Woman
August 14, 1956
A Kid for Two Farthings
as
Porter (uncredited)
August 15, 1955
Hobson's Choice
as
Beanstock Worker Who Finds Hobson in Cellar (uncredited)
April 19, 1954
The Good Die Young
as
Pub Customer Wearing Hat
March 2, 1954
Encore
as
Seaman Leaving Ship as Passengers Board (uncredited)
June 11, 1951
Traveller's Joy
as
Majordomo (uncredited)
December 25, 1950
Anna Karenina
as
Door Porter
January 22, 1948
Odd Man Out
as
Mill Office Worker During Robbery (uncredited)
January 30, 1947
Piccadilly Incident
as
Hotel Commissionaire
August 24, 1946
Meet Sexton Blake
as
Constable
February 5, 1945
The Agitator
as
Factory Worker in Canteen (uncredited)
January 24, 1945
Time Flies
as
(uncredited)
May 8, 1944
We Dive at Dawn
Cast
April 15, 1943
Let the People Sing
Cast
August 11, 1942
Unpublished Story
as
Railway Ticket Collector
August 10, 1942
Ships with Wings
as
German soldier[scene with Cecil Parker]
November 10, 1941
Quiet Wedding
as
Cricket Umpire
April 19, 1941
On the Night of the Fire
as
Fire Officer at Wall Map of Vehicles (uncredited)
October 26, 1939
They Drive by Night
as
Police Constable Outside Prison (Uncredited)
December 1, 1938
The Ticket of Leave Man
as
Joe Skerritt
October 1, 1937
Night Ride
as
Undetermined role
June 28, 1937
The Man Who Knew Too Much
as
Policeman (uncredited)
December 1, 1934
Poor Old Bill
as
Mick
June 22, 1931