Aubrey Dexter
Appearance
Aubrey Dexter | |
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Born | London, England, United Kingdom | 29 March 1898
Died | 2 May 1958 Cape Town, South Africa | (aged 60)
Other names | Douglas Peter Jonas |
Occupation(s) | Film actor Stage actor |
Years active | 1928–1957[1] |
Aubrey Dexter (29 March 1898 – 2 May 1958) was a British stage and film actor.[2][3][4]
Partial filmography
[edit]- East of Shanghai (1931) – Colonel (uncredited)
- Loyalties (1933) – Kentman (uncredited)
- Out of the Past (1933) – David Mannering
- The Love Test (1935) – Vice-president
- Cross Currents (1935) – Colonel Bagge-Grant
- The Private Secretary (1935) – Gibson
- Whom the Gods Love (1936) – Minor Role (uncredited)
- It's in the Bag (1936) – Peters
- Please Teacher (1937) – Reeves
- The Show Goes On (1937)
- Sixty Glorious Years (1938) – Prince of Wales
- Young Man's Fancy (1939) – Soames
- His Brother's Keeper (1940) – Sylvester
- Gaslight (1940) – House Agent
- Old Mother Riley in Society (1940) – Nugent
- The House of the Arrow (1940) – Giradot
- Saloon Bar (1940) – Major
- London Belongs to Me (1948) – Mr. Battlebury
- Room to Let (1950) – Harding
- Night and the City (1950) – Fergus Chilk, Kristo's Lawyer (uncredited)
- Stars in Your Eyes (1956) – Farrow
- The Counterfeit Plan (1957) – Joe Lepton
- The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) – The Ambassador (final film role)
Bibliography
[edit]- Low, Rachael. History of the British Film: Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985 .
References
[edit]- ^ "Production of Holding Out the Apple – Theatricalia".
- ^ "Aubrey Dexter". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- ^ League, The Broadway. "Aubrey Dexter – Broadway Cast & Staff – IBDB".
- ^ "Aubrey Dexter – Theatricalia".
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