
Leslie Dwyer
August 28, 1906 (119 years old) in Catford, London, England, UK
Leslie Dwyer was an English film and tv actor, best known to modern audiences for his role as Mr Partridge, the miserable Punch and Judy man with a dislike of children in television's Hi-de-Hi.
Known For
Credits
- 1980 · Dominique as
- 1980 · Hi-de-Hi! as Mr. Partridge
- 1979 · Terry and June as Uncle Vernon
- 1976 · The Peddler as Alec's Father
- 1976 · Waxworks as
- 1973 · Brenda as Les Penny
- 1973 · Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters as Vorg
- 1972 · A Touch of the Victorians as Jack
- 1971 · You're Only Young Twice as
- 1966 · King of the River as The Ganger
- 1965 · Die, Monster, Die! as Potter
- 1965 · I've Gotta Horse as Bert
- 1962 · Suspense as George Carter
- 1959 · Left Right and Centre as Alf Stoker
- 1956 · Not So Dusty as
- 1954 · The Black Rider as Robert Plack
- Future · After Loch Lomond as Mr. Maystead
- 1977 · Street Party as Grandad
- 1975 · Angels as
- 1975 · Late Call as Arthur Calvert
- 1975 · The Sweeney as Ted Greenhead
- 1973 · Seven of One as
- 1972 · Crown Court as
- 1971 · The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Lost Property Man
- 1971 · A Hole Lot of Trouble as Evangelist
- 1970 · Play for Today as Alec's Father
- 1969 · Crooks and Coronets as Henry
- 1968 · The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom as Bookshop Assistant
- 1968 · Lionheart as Carpenter
- 1966 · Softly, Softly as
- 1965 · Public Eye as
- 1965 · Public Eye as Arthur Mack
- 1963 · Doctor Who as Vorg
- 1963 · Seventy Deadly Pills as Police Constable Robinson
- 1962 · Z-Cars as
- 1962 · Z-Cars as Joe
- 1959 · No Hiding Place as
- 1959 · The 39 Steps as Milkman
- 1958 · Under Night Streets as Jack Bedwell (voice)
- 1958 · Stormy Crossing as Bill Harris, Kitty's Trainer
- 1957 · The End Begins as Sgt. Marks
- 1956 · Eyewitness as Henry Cammon
- 1956 · Cloak Without Dagger as Fred Borcombe
- 1955 · Room in the House as Benji Pugh
- 1955 · Where There's a Will as Alfred "Alfie" Brewer
- 1954 · The Good Die Young as Stookey
- 1953 · Roadhouse Girl as George Saunders
- 1952 · The Hour of 13 as Ernie Perker
- 1952 · Hindle Wakes as Chris Hawthorn
- 1952 · My Wife's Lodger as Roger the Lodger
- 1952 · Judgment Deferred as Flowers
- 1952 · Dodging the Column as Narrator (voice)
- 1951 · There Is Another Sun as Mick Foley
- 1951 · Laughter in Paradise as Police Sergeant
- 1951 · Smart Alec as Gossage
- 1950 · Midnight Episode as
- 1950 · Lilli Marlene as Berry
- 1950 · Double Confession as Leonard
- 1950 · Sunday Night Theatre as Lovelace Dashworth
- 1949 · Poet's Pub as Holly
- 1949 · Now Barabbas as Brown
- 1949 · A Boy, a Girl and a Bike as Steve Hall
- 1949 · The Bad Lord Byron as Fletcher
- 1949 · It's Not Cricket as Batman
- 1948 · The Calendar as Sam Hillcott
- 1948 · Bond Street as Barman
- 1947 · When The Bough Breaks as George
- 1947 · Temptation Harbour as Reg Slater
- 1946 · A Matter of Life and Death as ARP Warden (uncredited)
- 1946 · Piccadilly Incident as Sam
- 1946 · I See a Dark Stranger as Soldier in Café (uncredited)
- 1946 · Night Boat to Dublin as George Leggett
- 1945 · Perfect Strangers as Stripey
- 1945 · Great Day as Pub Customer
- 1944 · United States as British soldier
- 1944 · The Way Ahead as Pvt. Sid Beck
- 1943 · Yellow Canary as Ship's Steward
- 1943 · The Lamp Still Burns as Siddons
- 1942 · The Young Mr. Pitt as Servant at Lord Auckland's
- 1942 · In Which We Serve as Parkinson
- 1942 · The Goose Steps Out as German Soldier on Train
- 1942 · They Flew Alone as Lighthouse Keeper (uncredited)
- 1936 · Cheer Up as Hotel Guest (uncredited)