Arthur Margetson
Arthur Margetson (27 April 1887 – 13 August 1951) was a British stage and film actor.[1]
Arthur Margetson | |
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Born | |
Died | 13 August 1951 64) London, England, United Kingdom | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1930–1943 |
Spouse |
Margetson worked as a stockbroker before he became an actor.[2]
In 1936, Margetson married actress Shirley Grey.[2]
Filmography
- Wolves (1930) as Mark (film debut)
- Other People's Sins (1931) as Bernard Barrington
- Many Waters (1931) as Jim Barcaldine
- His Grace Gives Notice (1933) as George Barwick
- The Great Defender (1934) as Leslie Locke
- Little Friend (1934) as Hilliard
- Royal Cavalcade (1935) as Dining Officer
- The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935) as Capt. Benjamin Briggs
- The Divine Spark (1935) as Ernesto Tosi
- I Give My Heart (1935) as Count Du Barry
- Music Hath Charms (1935) as Alan Sterling
- Broken Blossoms (1936) as Battling Burrows
- Juggernaut (1936) as Roger Clifford
- Head Office (1936) as Dixon
- Pagliacci (1936) as Tonio
- Smash and Grab (1937) as Malvern
- Action for Slander (1938) as Capt. Hugh Bradford
- The Return of Carol Deane (1938) as Mark Poynton
- Me and My Pal (1939) as Andrews
- The Nursemaid Who Disappeared (1939) as Det. Antony Gethryn
- Return to Yesterday (1940) as Osbert
- Random Harvest (1942) as Chetwynd
- Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942) as German Colonel
- Thumbs Up (1943) as Bert Lawrence
- Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) as Dr. Bob Sexton (final film)
References
- BFI Database entry
- Maxford, Howard (2018). Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company. McFarland. p. 537. ISBN 9781476629148. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
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