Henry Charles Hewitt
Henry Hewitt | |
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1939 Spotlight photo | |
Born |
Henry Charles Hewitt 28 December 1885 Islington, London, England |
Died |
23 August 1968 (aged 82) Kingsclere, Hampshire, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1905–1969 |
Henry Charles Hewitt (28 December 1885, Islington, London – 23 August 1968, Kingsclere, Hampshire) was an English stage, film and television actor.[1][2] He made his stage debut in 1905.[3]
Partial filmography
- Henry VIII (1911)
- The School for Scandal (1930)
- Stamboul (1931)
- Madame Guillotine (1931)
- The Written Law (1931)
- Betrayal (1932)
- The First Mrs. Fraser (1932)
- Admirals All (1935)
- Rembrandt (1936)
- The High Command (1938)
- Old Iron (1938)
- Just like a Woman (1939)
- Sailors Three (1940)
- The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942)
- The Day Will Dawn (1942)
- London Belongs to Me (1948)
- Train of Events (1949)
- Happy Go Lovely (1951)
- Scrooge (1951)
- Emergency Call (1952)
- Where's Charley? (1952)
- Top Secret (1952)
- John Wesley (1954)
- Now and Forever (1956)
- The Naked Truth (1957)
References
- ↑ "Henry Hewitt".
- ↑ "Henry Hewitt - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- ↑ McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). "The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition". Oxford University Press – via Google Books.
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