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Philip Sleeman - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Philip Sleeman
Born
February 28, 1891
Died: September 19, 1953
(Lived 62 years)
Place of Birth
Camberwell, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
46
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Philip Sleeman
Movies
46
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The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
Cast
April 25, 1947
Maisie Gets Her Man
as
Tall Thin 'Heel' (Uncredited)
June 1, 1942
Honky Tonk
as
Bartender (uncredited)
October 1, 1941
A Man Betrayed
as
Al aka Scarface, Cameron's Henchman (uncredited)
March 7, 1941
Third Finger, Left Hand
as
Headwaiter
October 11, 1940
Captain Caution
as
Barfly in Pub
August 9, 1940
The Green Hornet
as
Henchman (uncredited)
January 8, 1940
The Prisoner of Zenda
as
Albert von Lauengram
September 3, 1937
The Girl from Scotland Yard
as
Valet #1
May 30, 1937
Marked Woman
as
Croupier (uncredited)
April 10, 1937
Fatal Lady
as
Brazilian Opera Troupe (uncredited)
May 15, 1936
The Calling of Dan Matthews
as
Thin Henchman (uncredited)
December 10, 1935
Million Dollar Ransom
as
Gangster (Uncredited)
September 1, 1934
The Scarlet Empress
Cast
May 9, 1934
Perils of Pauline
as
Henchman
November 5, 1933
A Shriek in the Night
as
Detective (uncredited)
July 22, 1933
Hold Your Man
as
Elite Club Headwaiter (uncredited)
June 30, 1933
Arabian Tights
as
The Sheik (uncredited)
June 2, 1933
Afraid to Talk
as
Prison Patient
November 17, 1932
Arsène Lupin
as
Museum Guard (uncredited)
February 26, 1932
Blonde Crazy
as
Conman (uncredited)
September 16, 1931
Young Donovan's Kid
as
Mike Novarro
June 6, 1931
Morocco
as
Cafe Customer (uncredited)
November 14, 1930
Madam Satan
as
Zeppelin Reveler
September 20, 1930
In Gay Madrid
as
Night Club Patron
May 17, 1930
Cock o' the Walk
as
José
April 13, 1930
The Mighty
as
Hood
November 16, 1929
The Locked Door
as
Party Guest on Rum Boat
November 16, 1929
The Kiss
as
Lounge Lizard (uncredited)
November 15, 1929
Sailor's Holiday
as
Her Secretary
September 14, 1929
Madame X
as
Sidewalk Cafe Waiter (uncredited)
August 17, 1929
Synthetic Sin
as
Tony
January 6, 1929
The Cop
as
Lord Courtney
August 28, 1928
Scared Silly
Cast
November 13, 1927
After Midnight
as
Gus Van Gundy
August 20, 1927
Flaming Romance
Cast
November 21, 1926
The Border Whirlwind
as
Palo, The Scorpion
November 15, 1926
The Volga Boatman
as
White Army Officer
May 23, 1926
Innocent Husbands
as
The Sheik (uncredited)
August 1, 1925
Lady of the Night
as
Dance Hall Lothario (uncredited)
February 23, 1925
So This Is Marriage?
as
Donald Gibson
November 26, 1924
A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate
as
Gigolo (uncredited)
October 1, 1923
The Forbidden Lover
as
Henchman
July 28, 1923
Human Wreckage
as
Dunn
June 17, 1923
Single Handed
as
Gypsy Joe
March 25, 1923
Home Stuff
as
Jim Sackett
June 16, 1921