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Peter Gawthorne - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Peter Gawthorne
Born
August 31, 1884
Died: March 17, 1962
(Lived 77 years)
Place of Birth
Queen's County, Ireland
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
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75
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Peter Gawthorne
Movies
75
TV Shows
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Paid to Kill
as
Bowman
June 25, 1954
Tale of Three Women
as
Sir Frederick (segment "Thief of London' story)
January 1, 1954
Salute the Toff
as
Mortimer Harvey
December 2, 1952
Paul Temple Returns
as
Sir Graham Forbes
November 24, 1952
Soho Conspiracy
as
Father Shaney
October 1, 1950
High Jinks in Society
as
Jenkins
December 1, 1949
Kind Hearts and Coronets
as
First Lord Delivering Verdict (uncredited)
June 21, 1949
The Case of Charles Peace
as
Mr. Justice Lopes
March 2, 1949
This Man Is Mine
as
Businessman
September 12, 1946
Murder in Reverse?
as
Crossley's Guest
October 21, 1945
Bell-Bottom George
as
Adm. Sir William Coltham
February 7, 1944
Much Too Shy
as
Counsel
October 12, 1942
The Young Mr. Pitt
as
Admiral
September 21, 1942
Let the People Sing
as
Major Shiptonthorpe
August 11, 1942
They Flew Alone
as
RAF Officer
June 29, 1942
I Thank You
as
Dr. Pope
October 20, 1941
Cottage to Let
as
Senior RAF Officer (uncredited)
September 6, 1941
'Pimpernel' Smith
as
Sidimir Koslowski
July 28, 1941
Love on the Dole
as
Police Supt
June 28, 1941
Old Mother Riley's Ghosts
as
Mr. Cartwright
June 8, 1941
Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It
as
Colonel
May 17, 1941
Gasbags
as
Commanding Officer
February 1, 1941
Three Silent Men
as
General Bullington
September 7, 1940
Crook's Tour
as
Bit Role (uncredited)
September 3, 1940
Band Waggon
as
Claude Pilkington
March 23, 1940
They Came by Night
as
Commissionaire
March 7, 1940
Traitor Spy
as
Sir John
December 1, 1939
Sword of Honour
as
Lord Carhampton
August 13, 1939
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
as
Army General (uncredited)
July 28, 1939
Where's That Fire
as
Fire Chief
June 29, 1939
Flying Fifty-Five
as
Jonas Urquhart
May 1, 1939
Ask a Policeman
as
Chief Constable
April 29, 1939
Inspector Hornleigh
as
Chancellor
March 7, 1939
Dead Men Are Dangerous
as
Conray
February 1, 1939
Convict 99
as
Sir Cyril
September 26, 1938
Easy Riches
as
Stacey Lang
March 30, 1938
Father Steps Out
as
Mr. Fitzwilliam
December 13, 1937
Return of a Stranger
as
Sir Herbert Tompkin
October 4, 1937
The Ticket of Leave Man
as
Joshua Gibson
October 1, 1937
Jericho
as
Court Martial President
August 23, 1937
Gangway
as
Assistant Commissioner Sir Brian Moore
August 19, 1937
Under a Cloud
as
Sir Edmond Jessyl
August 1, 1937
Brief Ecstasy
as
Chairman of Steel Company
July 31, 1937
Good Morning, Boys!
as
Col. Willougby-Gore
May 27, 1937
Windbag the Sailor
as
Bit Role (uncredited)
December 1, 1936
Crime Over London
Cast
October 21, 1936
The Man Behind the Mask
as
Lord Slade
August 23, 1936
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
as
Sir James Alroyd
July 28, 1936
Pot Luck
Cast
April 1, 1936
No Limit
as
Mr. Higgins
October 28, 1935
Man of the Moment
as
Mr. Barton
September 1, 1935
The Crouching Beast
as
Kadir Pasha
August 29, 1935
Crime Unlimited
as
A.D. Newall
August 1, 1935
Stormy Weather
as
Police Inspector
August 1, 1935
Me and Marlborough
as
Staff Colonel
July 22, 1935
Something Always Happens
as
Mr. Hatch
December 10, 1934
Dirty Work
as
Inspector Barlow
December 7, 1934
The Iron Duke
as
Duke of Richmond
November 30, 1934
The Camels Are Coming
as
Col. Fairley
October 8, 1934
My Old Dutch
as
Mr. Paraday
October 1, 1934
The House of Trent
as
Lord Fairdown
December 1, 1933
Leave It to Smith
as
Rolls
September 13, 1933
Perfect Understanding
as
Butler
January 15, 1933
The Flag Lieutenant
as
Maj. Thesiger
October 16, 1932
The Lodger
as
Lord Southcliff
September 8, 1932
Jack's the Boy
as
Mr. Brown
June 11, 1932
His Lordship
as
Ferguson, the Butler
June 2, 1932
C.O.D.
as
Detective
March 17, 1932
Charlie Chan Carries On
as
Inspector Duff
April 11, 1931
The Man Who Came Back
as
Griggs
January 11, 1931
Those Three French Girls
as
Parker
October 10, 1930
Temple Tower
as
Marrhews
April 12, 1930
Sunny Side Up
as
Lake the Butler
December 25, 1929
One Hysterical Night
as
Mr. Bixby
October 5, 1929
His Glorious Night
as
General Ettingen
September 28, 1929