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.
Known For
All Movies (64)
- Dominique1980
- Street Party1977 · as Grandad
- The Peddler1976 · as Alec's Father
- Waxworks1976
- Brenda1973 · as Les Penny
- Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters1973 · as Vorg
- After Loch Lomond1973 · as Mr. Maystead
- A Touch of the Victorians1972 · as Jack
- A Hole Lot of Trouble1971 · as Evangelist
- Crooks and Coronets1969 · as Henry
- Up in the Air1969 · as Coach Driver
- The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom1968 · as Bookshop Assistant
- Lionheart1968 · as Carpenter
- Die, Monster, Die!1965 · as Potter
- I've Gotta Horse1965 · as Bert
- Seventy Deadly Pills1963 · as Police Constable Robinson
- Left Right and Centre1959 · as Alf Stoker
- The 39 Steps1959 · as Milkman
- Under Night Streets1958 · as Jack Bedwell (voice)
- Stormy Crossing1958 · as Bill Harris, Kitty's Trainer
- The End Begins1957 · as Sgt. Marks
- Eyewitness1956 · as Henry Cammon
- Cloak Without Dagger1956 · as Fred Borcombe
- Not So Dusty1956
- Room in the House1955 · as Benji Pugh
- Where There's a Will1955 · as Alfred "Alfie" Brewer
- The Black Rider1954 · as Robert Plack
- The Good Die Young1954 · as Stookey
- Roadhouse Girl1953 · as George Saunders
- The Hour of 131952 · as Ernie Perker
- Hindle Wakes1952 · as Chris Hawthorn
- My Wife's Lodger1952 · as Roger the Lodger
- Judgment Deferred1952 · as Flowers
- Dodging the Column1952 · as Narrator (voice)
- There Is Another Sun1951 · as Mick Foley
- Laughter in Paradise1951 · as Police Sergeant
- Smart Alec1951 · as Gossage
- Midnight Episode1950
- Lilli Marlene1950 · as Berry
- Double Confession1950 · as Leonard
- Poet's Pub1949 · as Holly
- Now Barabbas1949 · as Brown
- A Boy, a Girl and a Bike1949 · as Steve Hall
- The Bad Lord Byron1949 · as Fletcher
- It's Not Cricket1949 · as Batman
- The Calendar1948 · as Sam Hillcott
- Bond Street1948 · as Barman
- When The Bough Breaks1947 · as George
- Temptation Harbour1947 · as Reg Slater
- A Matter of Life and Death1946 · as ARP Warden (uncredited)
- Piccadilly Incident1946 · as Sam
- I See a Dark Stranger1946 · as Soldier in Café (uncredited)
- Night Boat to Dublin1946 · as George Leggett
- Perfect Strangers1945 · as Stripey
- Great Day1945 · as Pub Customer
- United States1944 · as British soldier
- The Way Ahead1944 · as Pvt. Sid Beck
- Yellow Canary1943 · as Ship's Steward
- The Lamp Still Burns1943 · as Siddons
- The Young Mr. Pitt1942 · as Servant at Lord Auckland's
- In Which We Serve1942 · as Parkinson
- The Goose Steps Out1942 · as German Soldier on Train
- They Flew Alone1942 · as Lighthouse Keeper (uncredited)
- Cheer Up1936 · as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
All TV Shows (23)
- Hi-de-Hi!1980 · as Mr. Partridge
- Terry and June1979 · as Uncle Vernon
- Leave it to Charlie1978 · as Arnold Merryweather
- Jubilee 19771977 · as Grandad
- Angels1975
- Late Call1975 · as Arthur Calvert
- The Sweeney1975 · as Ted Greenhead
- Oranges and Lemons1973 · as Les Penny
- Seven of One1973 · as Willie
- Crown Court1972
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes1971 · as Lost Property Man
- You're Only Young Twice1971
- Play for Today1970 · as Alec's Father
- King of the River1966 · as The Ganger
- Public Eye1965
- Public Eye1965 · as Arthur Mack
- Theatre 6251964 · as Stan
- Doctor Who1963 · as Vorg
- Z-Cars1962
- Z-Cars1962 · as Joe
- No Hiding Place1959
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Charlie Woodburn
- Sunday Night Theatre1950 · as Lovelace Dashworth






