Leslie Dwyer

Acting

Leslie Dwyer

Born August 28, 1906Catford, London, England, UK84 credits

Leslie Dwyer was an English film and tv actor, best known to modern audiences for his role as Mr Partridge, the miserable Punch and Judy man with a dislike of children in television's Hi-de-Hi.

Known For

Filmography

Hi-de-Hi!
1980Hi-de-Hi!
as Mr. PartridgeTV
Terry and June
1979Terry and June
as Uncle VernonTV
L
1978Leave it to Charlie
as Arnold MerryweatherTV
S
1977Street Party
as GrandadMovie
J
1977Jubilee 1977
as GrandadTV
The Peddler
1976The Peddler
as Alec's FatherMovie
Late Call
1975Late Call
as Arthur CalvertTV
The Sweeney
1975The Sweeney
as Ted GreenheadTV
B
1973Brenda
as Les PennyMovie
Seven of One
1973Seven of One
as WillieTV
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
1971The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Lost Property ManTV
A Hole Lot of Trouble
1971A Hole Lot of Trouble
as EvangelistMovie
Play for Today
1970Play for Today
as Alec's FatherTV
Up in the Air
1969Up in the Air
as Coach DriverMovie
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
1968The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
as Bookshop AssistantMovie
Lionheart
1968Lionheart
as CarpenterMovie
K
1966King of the River
as The GangerTV
Seventy Deadly Pills
1963Seventy Deadly Pills
as Police Constable RobinsonMovie
Left Right and Centre
1959Left Right and Centre
as Alf StokerMovie
The 39 Steps
1959The 39 Steps
as MilkmanMovie
Under Night Streets
1958Under Night Streets
as Jack Bedwell (voice)Movie
Stormy Crossing
1958Stormy Crossing
as Bill Harris, Kitty's TrainerMovie
T
1957The End Begins
as Sgt. MarksMovie
Eyewitness
1956Eyewitness
as Henry CammonMovie
Armchair Theatre
1956Armchair Theatre
as Charlie WoodburnTV
Cloak Without Dagger
1956Cloak Without Dagger
as Fred BorcombeMovie
Room in the House
1955Room in the House
as Benji PughMovie
Where There's a Will
1955Where There's a Will
as Alfred "Alfie" BrewerMovie
The Black Rider
1954The Black Rider
as Robert PlackMovie
The Good Die Young
1954The Good Die Young
as StookeyMovie
Roadhouse Girl
1953Roadhouse Girl
as George SaundersMovie
The Hour of 13
1952The Hour of 13
as Ernie PerkerMovie
Hindle Wakes
1952Hindle Wakes
as Chris HawthornMovie
My Wife's Lodger
1952My Wife's Lodger
as Roger the LodgerMovie
Judgment Deferred
1952Judgment Deferred
as FlowersMovie
D
1952Dodging the Column
as Narrator (voice)Movie
There Is Another Sun
1951There Is Another Sun
as Mick FoleyMovie
Laughter in Paradise
1951Laughter in Paradise
as Police SergeantMovie
Smart Alec
1951Smart Alec
as GossageMovie
Lilli Marlene
1950Lilli Marlene
as BerryMovie
Double Confession
1950Double Confession
as LeonardMovie
Sunday Night Theatre
1950Sunday Night Theatre
as Lovelace DashworthTV
Poet's Pub
1949Poet's Pub
as HollyMovie
Now Barabbas
1949Now Barabbas
as BrownMovie
T
1949The Bad Lord Byron
as FletcherMovie
It's Not Cricket
1949It's Not Cricket
as BatmanMovie
The Calendar
1948The Calendar
as Sam HillcottMovie
Bond Street
1948Bond Street
as BarmanMovie
Temptation Harbour
1947Temptation Harbour
as Reg SlaterMovie
A Matter of Life and Death
1946A Matter of Life and Death
as ARP Warden (uncredited)Movie
I See a Dark Stranger
1946I See a Dark Stranger
as Soldier in Café (uncredited)Movie
Night Boat to Dublin
1946Night Boat to Dublin
as George LeggettMovie
Perfect Strangers
1945Perfect Strangers
as StripeyMovie
Great Day
1945Great Day
as Pub CustomerMovie
United States
1944United States
as British soldierMovie
The Way Ahead
1944The Way Ahead
as Pvt. Sid BeckMovie
Yellow Canary
1943Yellow Canary
as Ship's StewardMovie
The Young Mr. Pitt
1942The Young Mr. Pitt
as Servant at Lord Auckland'sMovie
In Which We Serve
1942In Which We Serve
as ParkinsonMovie
The Goose Steps Out
1942The Goose Steps Out
as German Soldier on TrainMovie
They Flew Alone
1942They Flew Alone
as Lighthouse Keeper (uncredited)Movie
Cheer Up
1936Cheer Up
as Hotel Guest (uncredited)Movie
A
After Loch Lomond
as Mr. MaysteadMovie