David Keir
February 7, 1884 (140 years old) in Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK
Known For
Credits
- 1952 · The Gambler and the Lady as The Gambler (uncredited)
- 1952 · A Ghost for Sale as House Agent
- 1952 · Song of Paris as Doctor
- 1952 · The Last Page as Mr Quince
- 1951 · Honeymoon Deferred as Professor
- 1951 · Smart Alec as Mr. Gruppy
- 1950 · Portrait of Clare as Grosmont
- 1949 · For Them That Trespass as uncredited
- 1949 · For Them That Trespass as
- 1949 · Blue Scar as Walter
- 1949 · A Man's Affair as Curly
- 1948 · The Dark Road as
- 1947 · The Brothers as Postman
- 1947 · The Shop at Sly Corner as Gentlemen Customer
- 1946 · The Night Comes Too Soon as The Realtor
- 1946 · Bedelia as Chemist
- 1946 · I'll Turn to You as Estate Agent
- 1946 · The Captive Heart as Mr. McDougall
- 1945 · Pink String and Sealing Wax as
- 1945 · Meet Sexton Blake as Charlie Kunn
- 1944 · English Without Tears as (uncredited)
- 1944 · Tawny Pipit as Professor
- 1944 · Two Fathers as
- 1943 · The Shipbuilders as Jury Foreman
- 1943 · The Lamp Still Burns as Mr. Purvis (uncredited)
- 1943 · The Demi-Paradise as Jordan
- 1943 · Headline as Train Passenger (uncredited)
- 1943 · They Met in the Dark as Henry (uncredited)
- 1943 · Tomorrow We Live as Jacquier
- 1942 · Thunder Rock as 1st Magistrate (uncredited)
- 1941 · This England as (uncredited)
- 1941 · The Ghost of St. Michael's as Dr. Ritchie
- 1940 · A Window in London as Man Stuffing Cushions
- 1940 · Crimes at the Dark House as Lawyer Mr. Merriman
- 1940 · The Girl Who Forgot as Drawbridge
- 1939 · The Arsenal Stadium Mystery as Dr. Meadow
- 1939 · Where's That Fire as Councillor
- 1939 · Design for Murder as Quiney
- 1939 · Five at the George as Merridew
- 1938 · The Citadel as Mr. Wickes (uncredited)
- 1938 · This Man Is News as Brown
- 1938 · The Terror as Doctor
- 1935 · The Ghost Goes West as Creditor