Leslie Dwyer

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1906-08-28

Place of Birth

Catford, London, England, UK

Leslie Dwyer

Biography

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.

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Acting History

1980
Dominique
1980
Hi-de-Hi! as Mr. Partridge
1979
Terry and June as Uncle Vernon
1978
Leave it to Charlie as Arnold Merryweather
1977
Street Party as Grandad
1976
The Peddler as Alec's Father
1976
Waxworks
1975
Angels
1975
Late Call as Arthur Calvert
1975
The Sweeney as Ted Greenhead
1973
Brenda as Les Penny
1973
Seven of One
1973
Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters as Vorg
1972
Crown Court
1972
A Touch of the Victorians as Jack
1971
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Lost Property Man
1971
You're Only Young Twice
1971
A Hole Lot of Trouble as Evangelist
1970
Play for Today as Alec's Father
1969
Crooks and Coronets as Henry
1968
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom as Bookshop Assistant
1968
Lionheart as Carpenter
1966
King of the River as The Ganger
1966
Softly, Softly
1965
Die, Monster, Die! as Potter
1965
I've Gotta Horse as Bert
1965
Public Eye
1965
Public Eye as Arthur Mack
1964
Theatre 625 as Stan
1963
Doctor Who as Vorg
1963
Seventy Deadly Pills as Police Constable Robinson
1962
Suspense as George Carter
1962
Z-Cars
1962
Z-Cars as Joe
1959
No Hiding Place
1959
Left Right and Centre as Alf Stoker
1959
The 39 Steps as Milkman
1958
Under Night Streets as Jack Bedwell (voice)
1958
Stormy Crossing as Bill Harris, Kitty's Trainer
1957
The End Begins as Sgt. Marks
1956
Eyewitness as Henry Cammon
1956
Cloak Without Dagger as Fred Borcombe
1956
Not So Dusty
1955
Room in the House as Benji Pugh
1955
Where There's a Will as Alfred "Alfie" Brewer
1954
The Black Rider as Robert Plack
1954
The Good Die Young as Stookey
1953
Roadhouse Girl as George Saunders
1952
The Hour of 13 as Ernie Perker
1952
Hindle Wakes as Chris Hawthorn
1952
My Wife's Lodger as Roger the Lodger
1952
Judgment Deferred as Flowers
1952
Dodging the Column as Narrator (voice)
1951
There Is Another Sun as Mick Foley
1951
Laughter in Paradise as Police Sergeant
1951
Smart Alec as Gossage
1950
Midnight Episode
1950
Lilli Marlene as Berry
1950
Double Confession as Leonard
1950
Sunday Night Theatre as Lovelace Dashworth
1949
Poet's Pub as Holly
1949
Now Barabbas as Brown
1949
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike as Steve Hall
1949
The Bad Lord Byron as Fletcher
1949
It's Not Cricket as Batman
1948
The Calendar as Sam Hillcott
1948
Bond Street as Barman
1947
When The Bough Breaks as George
1947
Temptation Harbour as Reg Slater
1946
A Matter of Life and Death as ARP Warden (uncredited)
1946
Piccadilly Incident as Sam
1946
I See a Dark Stranger as Soldier in Café (uncredited)
1946
Night Boat to Dublin as George Leggett
1945
Perfect Strangers as Stripey
1945
Great Day as Pub Customer
1944
United States as British soldier
1944
The Way Ahead as Pvt. Sid Beck
1943
Yellow Canary as Ship's Steward
1943
The Lamp Still Burns as Siddons
1942
The Young Mr. Pitt as Servant at Lord Auckland's
1942
In Which We Serve as Parkinson
1942
The Goose Steps Out as German Soldier on Train
1942
They Flew Alone as Lighthouse Keeper (uncredited)
1936
Cheer Up as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
After Loch Lomond as Mr. Maystead