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Jerry Desmonde
Actor, Additional Credits
Born July 20, 1908Died February 11, 1967 (58 years)
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Jerry Desmonde (20 July 1908 - 11 February 1967) was an English stage musical, film, and television actor principally in comedies and drama. He is probably best known as a straight man to Norman Wisdom. Jerry is sometimes credited as Jerry Desmond.
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Jerry Desmonde (20 July 1908 - 11 February 1967) was an English stage musical, film, and television actor principally in comedies and drama. He is probably best known as a straight man to Norman Wisdom. Jerry is sometimes credited as Jerry Desmond.
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Known For
Filmography
1965 | The Early Bird · as Mr. Walter Hunter |
1965 | Pardon The Expression (TV Series) · as Grand Vizier |
1964 | The Counterfeit Constable · as Man At Scene Of Road Accident |
1964 | Contest Girl · as Swimming Pool Mc |
1964 | Gonks Go Beat · as Great Galaxian |
1963 | A Stitch in Time · as Sir Hector |
1963 | Stolen Hours · as Colonel |
1963 | Sergeant Cork (TV Series) · as Moscrop |
1963 | The Switch · as Customs Chief |
1962 | A Kind of Loving · as Tv Compère (uncredited) |
1961 | Carry on Regardless · as Martin Paul |
1959 | Follow a Star · as Vernon Carew |
1959 | No Hiding Place (TV Series) · as Prof. John Southern |
1957 | Just My Luck · as Racegoer |
1957 | A King in New York · as Prime Minister Voudel |
1956 | Up in the World · as Maj. Willoughby |
1956 | Ramsbottom Rides Again · as Blue Eagle |
1955 | Man of the Moment · as Jackson |
1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Benson |
1954 | The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp · as Parker |
1953 | Trouble in Store · as August Freeman |
1953 | Malta Story · as General |
1953 | Her Three Bachelors · as Alf Donklin |
1949 | The Perfect Woman · as Dress Shop Owner |
1949 | Cardboard Cavalier · as Col. Lovelace |
1946 | London Town · as George |