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Hay Petrie
Born
July 16, 1895
Died: July 30, 1948
(Lived 53 years)
Place of Birth
Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
74
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
David Hay Petrie
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Hay Petrie
Movies
74
TV Shows
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The Queen of Spades
as
Herman's Servant
March 16, 1949
The Guinea Pig
as
Peck
October 26, 1948
The Fallen Idol
as
Clock Winder
September 30, 1948
Noose
as
the barber
September 28, 1948
The Monkey's Paw
as
Grimshaw, the Curio Shop Proprietor
June 1, 1948
Great Expectations
as
Uncle Pumblechook
December 26, 1946
Midnight Taxi
as
The Cabby
November 1, 1946
The Laughing Lady
as
Tom
October 16, 1946
The Voice Within
as
Fair Owner
January 8, 1946
Night Boat to Dublin
as
Station Master
January 8, 1946
For You Alone
as
Sir Henry Markham (uncredited)
May 28, 1945
Kiss the Bride Goodbye
as
Fraser
January 28, 1945
A Canterbury Tale
as
Woodcock
August 21, 1944
On Approval
as
Landlord
May 22, 1944
The Shipbuilders
as
Worker in Pagan's Office (uncredited)
December 15, 1943
They Met in the Dark
as
Waiter (uncredited)
August 11, 1943
The Great Mr Handel
as
Phineas
November 9, 1942
Sabotage at Sea
as
Talkative sailor at table
September 7, 1942
They Flew Alone
as
Old General
June 29, 1942
Hard Steel
as
Mr. Kissack
May 18, 1942
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
as
The Burgomaster
April 24, 1942
Rush Hour
Cast
December 1, 1941
Cottage to Let
as
Dr. Truscott
September 6, 1941
Turned Out Nice Again
as
Drunk
August 1, 1941
The Spell of Amy Nugent
as
Cathcart
May 10, 1941
Quiet Wedding
as
Railway Porter
April 19, 1941
The Ghost of St. Michael's
as
Procurator Fiscal
April 1, 1941
Freedom Radio
as
Sebastian
February 4, 1941
Convoy
as
Minesweeper Skipper
September 28, 1940
Ten Days in Paris
as
Benoit
June 1, 1940
Pastor Hall
as
Nazi Pastor
May 28, 1940
Contraband
as
Axel Skold
May 11, 1940
Spy for a Day
as
Britt
April 26, 1940
Crimes at the Dark House
as
Dr. Isidor Fosco
March 1, 1940
The Thief of Bagdad
as
Astrologer
February 19, 1940
21 Days Together
as
John Aloysius Evan
January 7, 1940
Inquest
as
Stephen Neale
December 1, 1939
Shipyard Sally
as
Hector Peter
September 30, 1939
The Spy in Black
as
Engineer
August 3, 1939
Jamaica Inn
as
Sir Humphrey's Groom Sam
May 11, 1939
The Four Feathers
as
Mahdi Interpreter
April 20, 1939
Design for Murder
as
Old Dan
March 27, 1939
Q Planes
as
Stage Door Keeper
February 21, 1939
Consider Your Verdict
as
The Undertaker
November 24, 1938
Knight Without Armour
as
Station Master
July 23, 1937
Secret Lives
as
Robert Pigeon
April 22, 1937
The Two Frightened Ladies
as
Solicitor
January 1, 1937
Forget Me Not
as
New York theatre manager
December 1, 1936
Rembrandt
as
Jeweller (uncredited)
November 6, 1936
The House of the Spaniard
as
Orlando
November 1, 1936
Men of Yesterday
Cast
May 1, 1936
The Ghost Goes West
as
The McLaggen
December 17, 1935
Crimson Dynasty
as
Professor
December 4, 1935
I Give My Heart
as
Cascal
October 24, 1935
Invitation To The Waltz
as
Periteau
October 1, 1935
Peg of Old Drury
as
Mr. Rich
August 27, 1935
Blind Justice
as
Harry
March 4, 1935
Do Not Forget About Me
as
New York Manager
January 1, 1935
Moscow Nights
as
Spy
December 23, 1934
The Old Curiosity Shop
as
Quilp
December 14, 1934
Nell Gwyn
as
French Ambassador
August 1, 1934
The Queen's Affair
as
Waiter
March 1, 1934
Colonel Blood
as
Mr Edwards
January 1, 1934
Crime on the Hill
as
Jevons
December 27, 1933
Song of the Plough
as
Farmhand
December 4, 1933
The Wandering Jew
as
Merchant (Phase III)
November 15, 1933
Matinee Idol
as
Mr. Clappit
August 29, 1933
The Private Life of Henry VIII
as
The King's Barber (uncredited)
August 17, 1933
The Lucky Number
as
Photographer
June 17, 1933
The Conquest of the Air
as
Tiberius Cavallo
December 1, 1931
Many Waters
as
Director
November 1, 1931
Gipsy Blood
as
Remenado
October 30, 1931
Night Birds
as
Scotty
October 16, 1930
Suspense
as
Scruffy
July 4, 1930