Cecil Parker
Biography
Cecil Parker (3 September 1897 – 20 April 1971) was an English character and comedy actor with a distinctive husky voice, who usually played supporting roles in his 91 films made between 1928 and 1969. Born Cecil Schwabe in Hastings, Sussex, he began his theatrical career in London in 1922 after serving in World War I. He made his first film appearance in 1928 and subsequently became a familiar face in British, and occasionally American films, until his death. He appeared less often on television, but many of his films have remained popular and are often shown. He acted in two adaptations of A. J. Cronin's novels, The Citadel (1938) and The Stars Look Down (1940), in addition to appearing in The Lady Vanishes (1938) and Under Capricorn (1949), both of the later films were directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Other roles were in 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956), Dangerous Moonlight (1941), Swiss Family Robinson (1960), and I Was Monty's Double (1958), as well as the comedies A French Mistress (1960), The Ladykillers (1955), The Man in the White Suit (1951), The Court Jester (1955), Indiscreet (1958) and I Believe in You (1952). Parker was also the original Charles Condomine in the West End production of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, a role subsequently played on Broadway by Clifton Webb and in the 1945 film by Rex Harrison. He often played a touchy senior officer or British upper-class character, and his last two films were true to form: The Magnificent Two (1967) with the British comedy double act Morecambe and Wise and Richard Attenborough's version of Oh! What A Lovely War (1969). He played an evil, scheming butler on one episode of The Avengers ("The £50,000 Breakfast"). Description above from the Wikipedia article Cecil Parker , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Avengers

The Saint

Robert Montgomery Presents

Studio One

Studio One

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Sherlock Holmes

The Aquanauts
All Movies (85)
- Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making2002 · as Self (archive)
- Oh! What a Lovely War1969 · as Sir John
- The Magnificent Two1967 · as Sir John
- Circus of Fear1966 · as Sir John
- A Man Could Get Killed1966 · as Sir Huntley Frazier
- Lady L1965 · as Sir Percy
- A Study in Terror1965 · as Prime Minister
- The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders1965 · as The Mayor
- Guns at Batasi1964 · as Fletcher
- The Comedy Man1964 · as Thomas Rutherford
- Carry On Jack1964 · as First Sea Lord
- The Iron Maiden1963 · as Sir Giles Thompson
- Heavens Above!1963 · as Archdeacon Aspinall
- The Amorous Prawn1962 · as Gen. Sir Hamish Fitzadam
- The Brain1962 · as Stevenson
- Petticoat Pirates1961 · as C-in-C
- On the Fiddle1961 · as Group Capt. Bascombe
- On the Fiddle1961 · as Gr/Cpt Bascombe
- The Pure Hell of St Trinian's1960 · as Professor Canford
- Swiss Family Robinson1960 · as Captain Moreland
- Under Ten Flags1960 · as Colonel Howard
- A French Mistress1960 · as John Crane M.A. Headmaster of Melbury School
- Follow That Horse!1960
- The Wreck of the Mary Deare1959 · as Inquiry Chairman
- The Night We Dropped a Clanger1959 · as Air Vice-Marshal Sir Bertram Bukpasser
- The Navy Lark1959 · as Cmdr. Stanton
- I Was Monty's Double1958 · as Colonel E.F. Logan
- Indiscreet1958 · as Alfred Munson
- Happy Is the Bride1958 · as Arthur Royd
- A Tale of Two Cities1958 · as Jarvis Lorry
- The Admirable Crichton1957 · as Lord Henry Loam
- True as a Turtle1957 · as Dudley Partridge
- It's Great to be Young!1956 · as Frome, Headmaster
- 23 Paces to Baker Street1956 · as Bob Matthews
- The Court Jester1955 · as King Roderick I
- The Ladykillers1955 · as Claude, alias 'Major Courtney'
- The Constant Husband1955 · as Llewellyn
- For Better, for Worse1954 · as John Purves
- Father Brown1954 · as The Bishop
- Isn't Life Wonderful!1953 · as Charles, the boy's father
- I Believe in You1952 · as Henry Phipps
- His Excellency1952 · as Sir James Kirkman
- The Magic Box1952 · as 1st Platform Man
- The Man in the White Suit1951 · as Alan Birnley
- Tony Draws a Horse1950
- The Chiltern Hundreds1949 · as Benjamin Beecham
- Under Capricorn1949 · as The Governor
- Dear Mr. Prohack1949 · as Arthur Prohack
- Quartet1948 · as Colonel George Peregrine (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
- The Weaker Sex1948 · as Geoffrey Radcliffe
- The First Gentleman1948 · as The Prince Regent
- The Woman in the Hall1947 · as Sir Halmar Barnard
- Captain Boycott1947 · as Capt. Charles C. Boycott
- Hungry Hill1947 · as Copper John
- The Magic Bow1946 · as Luigi Germi
- Caesar and Cleopatra1945 · as Britannus
- Ships with Wings1941 · as German Air Marshal
- Dangerous Moonlight1941 · as Specialist
- The Saint's Vacation1941 · as Rudolph Hauser
- Under Your Hat1940 · as Sir Jeffrey Arlington
- The Stars Look Down1940 · as Stanley Millington
- Sons of the Sea1939 · as Cmdr. Herbert
- It Might Be You1938 · as Dr. Smith
- The Citadel1938 · as Dr. Charles Every
- The Lady Vanishes1938 · as Eric Todhunter
- Housemaster1938 · as Sir Berkeley Nightingale
- Dark Journey1937 · as Captain Of Q-Boat
- Storm in a Teacup1937 · as Provost William Gow
- Jack of All Trades1936 · as Sir Chas. Darrington
- Dishonour Bright1936 · as Vincent Crane
- The Man Who Changed His Mind1936 · as Dr. Gratton
- Men of Yesterday1936
- Foreign Affaires1935 · as Lord Wormington
- Her Last Affaire1935 · as Sir Arthur Harding
- The Guv'nor1935 · as Bank Director
- Crime Unlimited1935 · as Assistant Commissioner
- Me and Marlborough1935 · as Colonel of the Greys
- The Blue Squadron1934 · as Bianchi
- Dirty Work1934 · as Gordon Bray
- Lady in Danger1934 · as Piker
- Little Friend1934 · as Mason
- The Office Wife1934 · as Lawrence Bradley
- The Silver Spoon1934 · as Trevor
- A Cuckoo in the Nest1933 · as Claude Hickett
- The Golden Cage1933
All TV Shows (9)
- Sherlock Holmes1964
- The Saint1962 · as Lord Gillingham
- The Avengers1961 · as Glover
- Citizen James1960 · as Himself
- The Aquanauts1960 · as Dr. Cattermole
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents1955 · as The Lawyer
- Robert Montgomery Presents1950 · as Sir Simon de Canterville
- Studio One1948 · as Dr. Hans Hojda
- Studio One1948 · as A newspaper publisher