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Keith Hitchcock
Born
May 29, 1887
Died: April 11, 1966
(Lived 78 years)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
44
Movies
0
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Also Known As
Kenneth Keith
Keith Kenneth
Keith Kennedy
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Keith Hitchcock
Movies
44
TV Shows
0
The Son of Dr. Jekyll
as
Constable (uncredited)
October 31, 1951
The Secret Of St. Ives
as
Landlord (uncredited)
June 30, 1949
The Exile
as
Military Man (uncredited)
October 17, 1947
The Locket
as
Orville (uncredited)
December 20, 1946
Dragonwyck
as
Mr. McNabb (uncredited)
April 19, 1946
Three Strangers
as
Donald Fry
January 28, 1946
Captain Kidd
as
(uncredited)
November 22, 1945
The Fatal Witness
as
Detective Dowell (uncredited)
September 15, 1945
The Suspect
as
William Crummit (uncredited)
January 31, 1945
Frenchman's Creek
as
Watchman (uncredited)
September 20, 1944
The White Cliffs of Dover
as
Duke of Waverly (uncredited)
May 11, 1944
Appointment in Berlin
as
Bobby (uncredited)
July 15, 1943
Two Tickets to London
as
Bronson (uncredited)
June 14, 1943
Inferior Decorator
Cast
April 13, 1943
London Blackout Murders
as
Village Constable
January 15, 1943
The Black Swan
as
Majordomo (uncredited)
December 4, 1942
Nightmare
as
London Bobby
November 10, 1942
Eagle Squadron
as
Commanding Officer
June 16, 1942
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake
as
Crier (uncredited)
January 29, 1942
Bombay Clipper
as
Hotel clerk
January 11, 1942
Man Hunt
Cast
June 13, 1941
A Polo Phony
Cast
May 16, 1941
Victory
as
Telegraph Man (uncredited)
December 21, 1940
Susan and God
as
Scotchman at Party (uncredited)
June 7, 1940
Little Old New York
as
Livingstone's Butler
February 9, 1940
The Blue Bird
as
Major Domo
January 15, 1940
Kennedy the Great
as
Ship Steward
December 8, 1939
We Are Not Alone
as
Policeman
November 25, 1939
Raffles
as
Merton
November 11, 1939
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
as
Constable (uncredited)
September 1, 1939
The Little Princess
as
Bobbie
March 17, 1939
Paris Honeymoon
as
Butler (as Keith Kenneth)
January 27, 1939
Lord Jeff
as
Transportation Clerk
June 17, 1938
Kidnapped
as
Guard
May 27, 1938
Invisible Enemy
as
Secondary Supporting Role
April 3, 1938
I Cover the War!
as
Sergeant Major
July 4, 1937
Parnell
as
Doorman
June 4, 1937
Daniel Boone
as
Commissioner
October 16, 1936
Becky Sharp
as
British Officer (uncredited)
June 28, 1935
Les Misérables
as
Senior Prefect Confirming Gendarme Appointments
April 20, 1935
Cardinal Richelieu
as
Duke D'Epernon
April 18, 1935
Vanessa: Her Love Story
as
Major Kitchener
March 1, 1935
Clive of India
as
Second Director
January 25, 1935
Stingaree
as
Sub-Inspector (uncredited)
May 24, 1934