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John M. East
Actor, Writer, Producer, Director, Additional Credits
Died January 1, 1924 (64 years)
John Marlborough East (1860–1924) was a British stage and film actor. He was an early film star who received over 3,000 votes in Picturegoer magazine's 1916 contest to establish the "Greatest British Film Player". He was a founder of the Neptune Studios in Borehamwood, which is today the site of Elstree Studios. However, his career rapidly declined. He made his final picture Owd Bob in 1924, and died the same year.
Filmography
1981 | Emmanuelle in Soho · as Bill Anderson |
1981 | Mary Millington's World Striptease Extravaganza · as Compere |
1980 | Mary Millington: 1946-1979 Prologue · as Narrator |
1979 | Queen of the Blues · as Mike Carter |
1979 | Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair · as Willie |
1978 | The Playbirds · as Mediaman |
1977 | Mind Your Language (TV Series) · as Barman |
1976 | The Fosters (TV Series) · as Arthur |
1974 | The Prince of Denmark (TV Series) · as Customer |
1973 | The Tommy Cooper Hour (TV Series) · as Cast |
1973 | Billy Liar (TV Series) · as Bus Conductor |
1969 | On the Buses (TV Series) · as Lofty |
1968 | The Morecambe and Wise Show (1968) (TV Series) · as Cast |
1966 | Life with Cooper (TV Series) · as Various Roles |
1963 | Doctor Who (TV Series) · as Robot |
1960 | Here's Harry (TV Series) · as Cast |
1960 | Shoot to Kill · as Boris Altovitch |
1959 | No Hiding Place (TV Series) · as Chunks |
1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Various Roles |
1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Cast |