Henry Oscar
July 13, 1891 (133 years old) in London, England, UK
Known For
Credits
- 1968 · Nicholas Nickleby as
- 1965 · War-Gods of the Deep as Mumford
- 1964 · Murder Ahoy as Lord Rudkin
- 1964 · The Long Ships as Auctioneer
- 1962 · Lawrence of Arabia as Silliam (uncredited)
- 1960 · Maigret as Inspector Lognon
- 1960 · The Brides of Dracula as Otto Lang
- 1960 · Oscar Wilde as Justice Wills
- 1960 · Foxhole in Cairo as Col. Zeltinger
- 1959 · Interpol Calling as Renoir
- 1959 · Web of Evidence as Alderman Sharpe
- 1958 · The Secret Man as John Manning
- 1958 · The Adventures of William Tell as Dr. Klein
- 1958 · The Spaniard's Curse as Mr. Fredericks
- 1957 · The Little Hut as Mr. Trollope
- 1956 · The Count of Monte Cristo as
- 1956 · Private's Progress as Art Expert
- 1955 · Portrait of Alison as John Smith
- 1955 · It's a Great Day as Borough Surveyor
- 1954 · Beau Brummell as Dr. Willis
- 1954 · Diplomatic Passport as The Chief
- 1954 · The Monkey's Paw as Mr. White
- 1953 · Martin Luther as
- 1952 · The Promise as Thomas
- 1950 · The Black Rose as Friar Roger Bacon
- 1950 · Prelude to Fame as Mario Bondini
- 1950 · Sunday Night Theatre as Count Sedlinsky
- 1949 · The Man from Yesterday as Julius Rickman
- 1949 · The Bad Lord Byron as Count Gamba
- 1948 · Bonnie Prince Charlie as King James II
- 1948 · It Happened in Soho as Inspector Carp
- 1948 · House of Darkness as Bob
- 1948 · Idol of Paris as Lachman
- 1948 · The Duke in Darkness as The Duke of Lamorre
- 1948 · The Greed of William Hart as Mr. Moore
- 1947 · Mrs. Fitzherbert as William Pitt
- 1947 · The Upturned Glass as Coroner
- 1943 · Squadron Leader X as Dr. Schultz
- 1942 · The Day Will Dawn as Newspaper Editor
- 1942 · Hatter's Castle as Grierson
- 1942 · Penn of Pennsylvania as Samuel Pepys
- 1941 · Atlantic Ferry as Josiah Eagles
- 1940 · The Flying Squad as Sir Edward - Police Commissioner
- 1940 · After Mein Kampf as
- 1940 · Dead Man's Shoes as President of the Court
- 1939 · On the Night of the Fire as Andrew Pilleger
- 1939 · The Saint in London as Bruno Lang
- 1939 · The Four Feathers as Dr. Harraz
- 1939 · Spies of the Air as Porter
- 1939 · The Miser as Harpagon - Father of Cleante and Elise
- 1938 · Luck of the Navy as Cmdr. Perrin
- 1938 · Black Limelight as Inspector Tanner
- 1938 · The Terror as Joe Conner
- 1937 · Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel as Maximilien Robespierre
- 1937 · Dark Journey as Swedish Magistrate
- 1937 · Fire Over England as Spanish Ambassador
- 1936 · Sensation as Superintendant Stainer
- 1936 · Love in Exile as Dictator
- 1936 · No Exit as Cyril Anstey
- 1936 · Dishonour Bright as Blenkinsop
- 1936 · The Man Behind the Mask as Interpol Detective
- 1936 · Seven Sinners as Axel Hoyt
- 1935 · The Tunnel as Grellier
- 1935 · Me and Marlborough as Goultier
- 1935 · Night Mail as Mancini
- 1935 · The Case of Gabriel Perry as Gabriel Perry
- 1935 · Sexton Blake and the Bearded Doctor as Dr. Gibbs
- 1934 · The Man Who Knew Too Much as Dentist George Barbor (uncredited)
- 1934 · Red Ensign as Raglan
- 1934 · Brides to Be as Laurie Randall
- 1934 · Love, Life and Laughter as
- 1933 · After Dark as Higgins