Philip Stainton
Philip Stainton | |
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Born |
King's Norton, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom | 9 April 1908
Died |
1 August 1961 53) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | (aged
Years active | 1947–1956 (films) |
Philip Stainton (9 April 1908 – 1 August 1961) was a British-born actor.[1] Stainton appeared in several Ealing comedies. He often played uniformed policemen, he appeared in both British and Australian productions
Filmography
- Eyes That Kill (1947)
- Night Beat (1947) - Sgt. Black (uncredited)
- Scott of the Antarctic (1948) - Second Questioner
- The Blue Lagoon (1949) - Mr. Ansty
- Passport to Pimlico (1949) - P.C.Spiller
- Poet's Pub (1949) - Mr. lott (uncredited)
- Don't Ever Leave Me (1949) - Detective Inspector
- Trottie True (1949) - Arthur Briggs (uncredited)
- The Spider and the Fly (1949) - Café Manager
- Boys in Brown (1949) - Principal Prison Officer
- The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) - Jellyband
- White Corridors (1951) - Sawyer
- Appointment with Venus (1951) - Constable
- Angels One Five (1952) - Police Constable
- The Quiet Man (1952) - Anglican Bishop (uncredited)
- Made in Heaven (1952) - Stanley Grimes
- Monsoon (1952) - Putsi
- Innocents in Paris (1953) - Nobby Clarke
- Mogambo (1953) - John Brown-Pryce
- Hobson's Choice (1954) - Denton
- Forbidden Cargo (1954) - Seaburyness Police Sergeant (uncredited)
- Isn't Life Wonderful! (1953) - Dr. Mason
- Up to His Neck (1954) - Mr. Woo
- John and Julie (1955) - London Police Sergeant
- The Woman for Joe (1955) - Sullivan
- Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) - Charlie Man
- The Ladykillers (1955) - The Sergeant
- Who Done It? (1956) - Jimmy Maddox, Frankie's Agent
- Moby Dick (1956) - Bildad
- Reach for the Sky (1956) - Police Constable
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