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Hartley Power (1894–1966) was an American-born British film and television actor. He is best remembered for two roles: "Sylvester Kee" the ventriloquist who is shot and almost killed by "Maxwell Frere" (Michael Redgrave) as a rival for his "dummy"'s affections in Dead of Night and Mr. Hennessy, the chief of the news agency that Gregory Peck worked for in Roman Holiday.
Date Of Birth March 14, 1894 Died 1966-01-29 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Actor Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character Friday the Thirteenth 1933 An American Tourist Leave It to Smith 1933 John Mortimer Yes, Mr. Brown 1933 Mr. Brown Down River 1931 Lingard Island in the Sun 1957 Bradshaw ITV Television Playhouse 1957 TV Series Corbett London Playhouse 1955 TV Series Mr. Ferguson Rheingold Theatre 1955 TV Series Judge Marc Livingston / Tatum / Luden Cash on Delivery 1954 Cy Daniel Man with a Million 1954 Lloyd Hastings BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1951-1953 TV Series Tom Moody / Dan Packard Roman Holiday 1953 Mr. Hennessy Project M7 1953 General Adams (uncredited) The Armchair Detective 1952 Nicco The Man with the Gun 1952 TV Movie George Moffat Carissima 1950 TV Movie Joe Erdman A Girl in a Million 1946 Colonel Sultzman Dead of Night 1945 Sylvester Kee Johnny in the Clouds 1945 Col. Page The Man from Morocco 1945 Colonel Bagley Alibi 1942 Gordon Atlantic Ferry 1941 Samuel 'Sam' Cunard Lady in Distress 1940 Max Preston Return to Yesterday 1940 Regan Just Like a Woman 1939 Al Murder Will Out 1939 Campbell Nobody Home 1938 'Chicago Dale' Sandford Broadway 1938 TV Movie Where There's a Will 1936 Duke Wilson Living Dangerously 1936 District Attorney Jury's Evidence 1936 Edgar Trent Road House 1934 Dick D'Arcy The Camels Are Coming 1934 Nicholas Along Came Sally 1934 'Gloves' Clark Evergreen 1934 Treadwell
Known for movies Roman Holiday (1953) as Mr. Hennessy
Dead of Night (1945) as Sylvester Kee
Man with a Million (1954) as Lloyd Hastings
Broadway (1938) as Actor