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Hugh Dempster (August 3, 1900 - April 30, 1987) was a British theatre and film actor.Born in London, Dempster began his screen career in the silent film era. His credits included Vice Versa, Anna Karenina, The Winslow Boy, The Fan, Scrooge, The House Across the Lake, and The Ghost Train.Thirty-six years separated Dempster's first and last appearances on Broadway. He debuted in the 1929 melodrama Rope's End by Patrick Hamilton and in 1965 replaced Peter Sallis as Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes-inspired musical Baker Street.Dempster died in Chicago, Illinois.
Date Of Birth August 3, 1900 Died 1987-04-30 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Moulin Rouge 1952 Prim Englishman (uncredited) Babes in Bagdad 1952 Omar The Frightened Bride 1952 Police Inspector A Christmas Carol 1951 Mr. Groper Flesh & Blood 1951 Cranley (uncredited) Happy Go Lovely 1951 Bates Paul Temple's Triumph 1950 Oliver Ffollett Elizabeth of Ladymead 1949 TV Movie Major Wrigley Old Mother Riley's New Venture 1949 Drunk The Fan 1949 Lord Augustus Lorton Fools Rush In 1949 TV Movie Charles Leigh Potter 1948 TV Movie Sydney Beade The Winslow Boy 1948 Agricultural Member Vice Versa 1948 Col. Ambrose Anna Karenina 1948 Stefan Oblonsky While the Sun Shines 1947 Escort (uncredited) Secret Flight 1946 Sdr. Ldr. Slatter I See a Dark Stranger 1946 Train Passenger (uncredited) The Trojan Brothers 1946 Tommy Dumb Dora Discovers Tobacco 1945 Short Peter Pottlebury Waltz Time 1945 Ferdinand Hohenlohe Johnny in the Clouds 1945 'Tinker' Bell He Snoops to Conquer 1945 Photographer (uncredited) Candles at Nine 1944 Hugh Lacey Heaven Is Round the Corner 1944 Captain Crowe Bell-Bottom George 1944 White Information Please 1944 Short W / Co Goodwin (uncredited) Garrison Follies 1940 Adjutant Three Silent Men 1940 Nelson Me and My Pal 1939 Joe Marigold 1938 Bobbie Townsend The Man with 100 Faces 1938 Wally Astell Whistling in the Dark 1938 TV Movie Cap O'Rorke Who Killed Cock Robin? 1938 TV Movie The Billiard Room Mystery 1938 TV Movie The Ghost Train 1937 TV Short Richard Winthrop Music Hath Charms 1935 Tony Blower The Student's Romance 1935 Bruno Regal Cavalcade 1935 Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 Member of the League (uncredited) April Blossoms 1934 Wili (uncredited) Lord Babs 1932 Dr. Neville The Vanishing Hand 1928 Short John Fleming Who Is the Man? 1924 Robert Borden Neglected Women 1924 Dick Should a Doctor Tell? 1923 The Beverly Hillbillies 1967 TV Series Cholmondeley The Extra Day 1956 Police Sergeant BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1955 TV Series Sir Charles Proot A Party for Christmas 1954 TV Movie Robert Firbanks The Detective 1954 Train Passenger in Bowler Heat Wave 1954 Frank Badger's Green 1953 TV Movie Major Forrester
Known for movies Anna Karenina (1948) as Stefan Oblonsky
A Christmas Carol (1951) as Mr. Groper
Happy Go Lovely (1951) as Bates
The Winslow Boy (1948) as Agricultural Member