Birthday:
Jan 04, 1904
Place of Birth: London, England
Place of Birth: London, England
Tom Helmore
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tom Helmore (4 January 1904 – 12 September 1995) was an English film actor. He appeared in over 50 films between 1927 and 1972, including three directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He was born in London and died in Longboat Key, Florida. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tom Helmore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Vertigo | Gavin Elster | 1958 |
The Time Machine | Anthony Bridewell | 1960 |
Shadow on the Wall | Crane Weymouth | 1950 |
Designing Woman | Zachary Wilde | 1957 |
Trouble Along the Way | Harold McCormick | 1953 |
Malaya | Matisson | 1949 |
Scene of the Crime | Norrie Lorfield | 1949 |
The Man in the Net | Gordon Moreland | 1959 |
Advise & Consent | British Ambassador | 1962 |
Flipper's New Adventure | Sir Halsey Hopewell | 1964 |
Three Daring Daughters | Michael Pemberton | 1948 |
Let's Do It Again | Courtney Craig | 1953 |
The Riverside Murder | Alfred Jerome | 1935 |
The Feathered Serpent | Peter Dewin | 1934 |
Count Your Blessings | Hugh Palgrave | 1959 |
The Shadow | Lamont Cranston | 1954 |
Secret Agent | Colonel Anderson (uncredited) | 1936 |
This Could Be the Night | Stowe Devlin | 1957 |
Two Way Street | Geoffrey | 1931 |
The King's Cup | Ronnie Helmore | 1933 |
Up for the Derby | Ronnie Gordon | 1933 |
The Right Age to Marry | Stephen | 1935 |
The Barton Mystery | Harry Maitland | 1932 |
Lucy Gallant | Jim Wardman | 1955 |
Easy Riches | Harry Miller | 1938 |
Above Rubies | Paul | 1932 |
Leave It to Me | Tony | 1930 |
My Wife's Family | Willie Nagg | 1931 |
The House of Unrest | David | 1931 |
The Ring | Spectator (uncredited) | 1927 |
White Cargo | Worthing | 1929 | Series | Cast | Year |
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | Detective Superintendent Tom Reid | 1951 |
General Electric Theater | George Manson | 1953 |
Night Gallery | John Warwick (segment “The Caterpillar”) | 1970 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Miles Farnham | 1955 |