John Longden
November 11, 1900 (123 years old) in West Indies
John Longden was a West Indian-born English screen, stage, and television actor. He appeared in dozens of films from 1926 to 1964, including five (Blackmail, Juno and the Paycock, The Skin Game, Young and Innocent, Jamaica Inn) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Longden appeared in numerous television series.
Known For
Credits
- 1964 · Frozen Alive as Prof. Hubbard
- 1963 · The Man Who Finally Died as Munch
- 1961 · So Evil, So Young as
- 1960 · An Honourable Murder as Julian Caesar
- 1960 · Man from Interpol as Superintendent Mercer
- 1960 · Man from Interpol as Mercer
- 1959 · A Woman's Temptation as
- 1959 · Interpol Calling as Lord Ruskington
- 1958 · The Adventures of William Tell as
- 1958 · Innocent Sinners as Admiral
- 1957 · Quatermass 2 as Chief Inspector Lomax
- 1956 · The Count of Monte Cristo as
- 1955 · Alias John Preston as Richard Sandford
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as The Abbot
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Chambertin
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Sir Gyles of Wren
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Walter Fitzurse
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Lord Blackstone
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Sir Walter De Lys
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Archbishop
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Wulfric
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Count Leger
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Tailor
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Ned
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Hodges
- 1955 · The Ship That Died of Shame as Detective
- 1954 · Meet Mr. Callaghan as Jeremy Meraulton
- 1954 · Dangerous Cargo as Worthington
- 1952 · The Wallet as
- 1952 · The Magic Box as Speaker in Connaught Rooms
- 1951 · The Black Widow as Mr. Kemp
- 1951 · Sherlock Holmes: The Man Who Disappeared as Sherlock Holmes
- 1951 · Pool of London as DI Williams
- 1950 · The Elusive Pimpernel as The Abbot
- 1950 · The Lady Craved Excitement as Inspector James
- 1948 · Bonnie Prince Charlie as Colonel O'Sullivan
- 1948 · The Last Load as
- 1947 · The Ghosts of Berkeley Square as Mortimer Digby
- 1947 · The Adventures of Dusty Bates as Tod Jenkins
- 1946 · A Matter of Life and Death as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- 1943 · The Silver Fleet as Jost Meertens
- 1943 · Death by Design as Inspector Slade
- 1942 · Unpublished Story as Metcalf
- 1942 · One of Our Aircraft Is Missing as Ground Officer (uncredited)
- 1941 · Tower of Terror as Commander
- 1941 · Old Mother Riley's Circus as Bill
- 1941 · The Common Touch as Stuart Gordon
- 1941 · Barging Along as Narrator
- 1940 · Contraband as Passport officer
- 1939 · The Lion Has Wings as Unnamed Character
- 1939 · Goodbye, Mr. Chips as Raven (uncredited)
- 1939 · Jamaica Inn as Captain Johnson (uncredited)
- 1939 · Q Planes as John Peters, a Pilot
- 1938 · The Gaunt Stranger as Inspector Bliss
- 1938 · Bad Boy as Inspector Thompson
- 1937 · Young and Innocent as Det. Insp. Kent
- 1937 · Jennifer Hale as Police Inspector Merton
- 1937 · It Isn't Done as Peter Ashton
- 1936 · Thoroughbred as Bill Peel
- 1934 · The Silence of Dean Maitland as Dean Maitland
- 1933 · Born Lucky as Frank Dale
- 1932 · Murder on the Second Floor as Hugh Bromilow
- 1931 · Rynox as Anthony Xavier 'Tony' Benedik
- 1931 · The Wickham Mystery as Harry Crawford
- 1931 · Hindle Wakes as Boyfriend
- 1931 · Two Crowded Hours as Harry Fielding
- 1931 · The Ringer as Inspector Wembury
- 1931 · The Skin Game as Charles Hornblower
- 1930 · Children of Chance as Jeffrey
- 1930 · Two Worlds as Lt. Stanislaus von Zaminsky
- 1930 · The Flame of Love as Lieutenant Boris Boriskoff
- 1930 · Elstree Calling as Himself
- 1929 · Juno and the Paycock as Charles Bentham
- 1929 · Atlantic as Lanchester
- 1929 · Blackmail as Detective Frank Webber
- 1929 · Piccadilly as Man from China (uncredited)
- 1929 · The Last Post as David / Martin
- 1928 · Palais De Danse as No. 1
- 1927 · Quinneys as Joseph Quinney
- 1927 · The Arcadians as Jack Meadows
- 1927 · The Glad Eye as Floquet
- 1927 · The House of Marney as