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Robert Cawdron - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Robert Cawdron
Born
December 29, 1921
Died: September 14, 1997
(Lived 75 years)
Place of Birth
Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
29
Movies
22
TV Shows
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Robert Cawdron
Movies
29
TV Shows
22
London Conspiracy
as
Leyland
October 4, 1974
S*P*Y*S
as
Vet (uncredited)
September 5, 1974
Madhouse
as
CID Inspector (uncredited)
May 22, 1974
The Death of Adolf Hitler
as
Hermann Goering
January 7, 1973
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
as
Hotel Manager
October 29, 1970
Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death
as
Taltalian
May 2, 1970
The Blood Beast Terror
as
Chief Constable
February 1, 1968
The Shuttered Room
as
John Whately, Susannah's Father
June 27, 1967
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Cast
October 1, 1966
We Joined the Navy
as
Marcel's Bar Patron (uncredited)
May 17, 1963
Crosstrap
as
Joe
January 1, 1962
The Frightened City
as
Nero
September 1, 1961
Feet of Clay
as
Saunders
November 18, 1960
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
as
Robboe
October 27, 1960
October Moth
as
Police Constable
September 1, 1960
Ali and the Camel
Cast
January 1, 1960
The One That Got Away
as
Officer on Horseback
November 22, 1957
A King in New York
as
U.S. Marshal
September 12, 1957
Five on a Treasure Island
as
Luke Undown
August 1, 1957
Street of Shadows
as
Det. Sgt. Hadley
October 16, 1953
Down Among the Z Men
as
Sergeant Bullshine
October 1, 1952
Trent's Last Case
as
Police Constable
September 22, 1952
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
as
"Witch of Endor" French Mate (uncredited)
April 10, 1951
A Christmas Carol
as
Mr. Fred
December 27, 1950
Highly Dangerous
as
Soldier at Station Checkpoint (uncredited)
December 6, 1950
State Secret
as
State Policeman
September 11, 1950
Stage Fright
as
Policeman (uncredited)
February 23, 1950
The Chiltern Hundreds
as
Sergeant
September 27, 1949
Nightbeat
as
Police Recruit
December 22, 1947