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Frederick Piper

Actor | * 09/23/1902 († 76, 09/22/1979) | London, England (United Kingdom (UK))
Frederick Piper (23 September 1902 – 22 September 1979) was an English actor of stage and screen who appeared in over 80 films and many television productions in a career spanning over 40 years. Piper studied drama under Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Never a leading player, Piper was usually cast in minor, sometimes uncredited, parts although he also appeared in some more substantial supporting roles. Piper never aspired to star-status, but became a recognisable face on the British screen through the sheer volume of films in which he appeared. His credits include a number of films which are considered classics of British cinema, among them five 1930s Alfred Hitchcock films; he also appeared in many Ealing Studios productions, including some of the celebrated Ealing comedies. ()
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Most frequent genres for this person: Drama | Comedies | Thriller

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Movies with Frederick Piper as Actor(66)

as Lodger1972 Burke & Hare
as Usher1965 One Way Pendulum
as Monk (uncredited)1964 Becket
as Police Inspector Merkot1964 Catacombs
as Gonzalez (The Traitor)1962 The Piper's Tune
as Mr. Davies1962 Only Two Can Play
as Sgt. Bob Ogle1961 The Frightened City
as Hearse Driver1961 What a Carve Up!
as Hall Porter (uncredited)1960 A Touch of Larceny
as Henry Beamster1957 Suspended Alibi
as Careers Officer1957 The Birthday Present
as Mr. Poldy1957 The Passionate Stranger
as Potter1957 Second Fiddle
as Medwood Inspector Hayman1956 The Man in the Road
as Sandyman1955 Doctor at Sea
as Joe Bates1954 Conflict of Wings
as Jeweller1954 Lease of Life
as Lukey1954 The Rainbow Jacket
as Mr. Easter (uncredited)1953 Cosh Boy
as Thomas Pritchard1953 Deadly Nightshade
as Mr. Sykes1952 Hunted
as Solicitor Petheridge1952 Home at Seven
as Inspector Reid1952 Escape Route
as Customs Inspector1952 Brandy for the Parson
as Alf Lewis1950 The Blue Lamp
as Mr. Bentley1949 Vote for Huggett
as Garland1949 Passport to Pimlico
as Max Marshall1949 Don't Ever Leave Me
as Yokel1949 It's Not Cricket
as Billy Hapgood1948 Fly Away Peter
as Miller1948 Look Before You Love
as Camp Caretaker1948 My Brother's Keeper
as Labourer1948 To the Public Danger
as Brownie1948 Escape
as Ben Pickersgill1947 The Master of Bankdam
as Det. Insp. Godby1947 The October Man
as Detective Sergeant Leech1947 It Always Rains on Sunday
as Isaac Turk1947 The Loves of Joanna Godden
as Zacky Penrose1945 Johnny Frenchman
as Dr. Pepper1945 Pink String and Sealing Wax
as Auctioneer1944 Fiddlers Three
as Learoyd1944 Champagne Charlie
as Sgt. Fred Johnson1944 The Return of the Vikings
as Boatswain W.E. Fletcher - M.V. San Demetrio1943 San Demetrio London
as Banger Hill1943 Nine Men
as Police Sergeant (uncredited)1943 The Bells Go Down
as Edgecombe1942 In Which We Serve
as Ginger Harris1941 East of Piccadilly
as David1941 49th Parallel
as Davis, Sir Humphrey's landlord1939 Jamaica Inn
as Pickpocket (uncredited)1939 The Four Just Men
as Bartender (Uncredited)1938 They Drive by Night
as Mr. Green (The Recording Engineer)1937 Feather Your Nest
as Minor Role1937 Farewell Again
as Ledbetter1937 Oh, Mr. Porter!
as Joe, Detective Taking Fingerprints1936 Where There's a Will
as Arthur Stevens1936 Crown v. Stevens
as Policeman Denker1936 Everything Is Thunder
as Jimmy (Employment Clerk)1936 Jack of All Trades
as The Milkman (uncredited)1935 The 39 Steps
as Gendarme1935 The Guv'nor
as Policeman with Rifle (uncredited)1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much
as Mr. McWilliams1934 Red Ensign

TV Shows/Series with Frederick Piper as Actor(3)

as Ex-Admiral1967 The Prisoner
as Inspector Malcolm1959 Interpol Calling
as Milkman (archive footage) (uncredited)1955 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Full Name: Frederick Piper
Citizenship: United Kingdom (UK)
Born: Tuesday, 09/23 1902 (September) in London, England (United Kingdom (UK))
Died: Saturday, 09/22 1979 (September) in Berkshire (aged: 76)
Zodiac sign: Libra (Chinese zodiac sign: Tiger)
Languages: English (EN)
Frederick Piper frequently works together with these people:
Michael Balcon (18x, Crew)
Harry Tyler (11x, Actor)
Raymond Bailey (10x, Actor)
Patricia Hitchcock (10x, Actress)
Norman Lloyd (9x, Actor)
Russell Collins (9x, Actor)
Ernest Irving (8x, Crew)
Ray Teal (8x, Actor)
Robert H. Harris (8x, Actor)
John Williams (8x, Actor)
Robert Hamer (7x, Crew)
Arthur Hambling (7x, Actor)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:259225, Added: 08/09/2018, Last updated: 03/30/2024