Lloyd Pearson

Lloyd Mawson Pearson (13 December 1897 2 June 1966) was a British actor, born in Cleckheaton, near Batley in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[1][2] A former bank clerk, much active on stage and in character roles in films,[3] his theatre work included the original West End production of J. B. Priestley's When We Are Married in 1938, a role he reprised in the film version in 1943.[4][5]

Pearson's 1939 Spotlight picture (sketch by Kay Stewart)

He died in London on 2 June 1966 aged 68.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1938Incident in Shanghai
1938The ChallengeSeiler
1938Penny Paradise
1940Let George Do It!Hotel ManagerUncredited
1940Tilly of BloomsburyUncredited
1941KippsShalford
1942Banana RidgeMr. Bingley
1942The Day Will DawnWettau's AssistantUncredited
1942UncensoredCabaret ManagerUncredited
1942The Goose Steps OutTrain PassengerUncredited
1942The Young Mr. PittMinor RoleUncredited
1943When We Are MarriedJoe Helliwell
1943Rhythm SerenadeMr. Simkins
1943Schweik's New AdventuresJosef Schweik
1943My Learned FriendCol. Chudleigh
1944Time FliesPublicanUncredited
1944The Way AheadThyrtle
1945The AgitatorDerek Cunlyffe
1948The Three Weird SistersSolicitor
1948Bond StreetDrunken ClientUncredited
1948Mr. Perrin and Mr. TraillMr. Dormer
1949Passport to PimlicoFawcett
1949Dear Mr. ProhackMr. BishopUncredited
1949Under CapricornLand AgentUncredited
1950Portrait of ClareSir Joseph Hingston
1952Private InformationMayor
1952Hindle WakesTim Farrer
1957The Good CompanionsMr. Tarvin
1960The Angry SilenceHowarth
1964A Jolly Bad FellowDr. Rossiter

References

  1. "Lloyd Pearson". BFI.
  2. "Bingley Little Theatre - Playwrights". Bingley Little Theatre. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  3. McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). "The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition". Oxford University Press via Google Books.
  4. "Lloyd Pearson - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  5. "When We Are Married (1943) - Lance Comfort - Cast and Crew". AllMovie.
  6. Gillan, Don (24 July 2007). "Bingley Little Theatre". www.bingleylittletheatre.co.uk.


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