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John Singer was born on December 4, 1923 in Hastings, East Sussex, England as John Harold Singer. He was an actor, known for The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936), In Which We Serve (1942) and The Cruel Sea (1953). He died on July 7, 1987 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.
Date Of Birth December 4, 1923 Place Of Birth Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Sagittarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Further Up the Creek 1958 Despatch Rider Track the Man Down 1955 Police detective (uncredited) Betrayed 1954 Paratrooper (uncredited) Up to His Neck 1954 R / T Rating (uncredited) Forbidden Cargo 1954 Seaman (uncredited) The Cruel Sea 1953 Gray Come Back Peter 1952 Ted The Brave Don't Cry 1952 Tam Stewart Whispering Smith Investigates 1952 1st Photographer The Dark Man 1951 Captain School for Randle 1949 Ted Parker Poet's Pub 1949 Cox (uncredited) Haunted Palace 1949 Short as John Slinger It's Hard to Be Good 1948 Cameraman (uncredited) Fly Away Peter 1948 Ted Hapgood In Which We Serve 1942 Moran Front Line Kids 1942 Ginger Smith Somewhere in Camp 1942 Pvt. Jack Trevor Somewhere in England 1940 Bert Smith Remember When 1939 Simon (uncredited) Clouds Over Europe 1939 Newspaper Boy (uncredited) What a Man! 1938 Harold Bull Sidewalks of London 1938 Autograph Hunter (uncredited) Youth at the Helm 1938 TV Movie Office Boy (as Johnny Singer) No Parking 1938 Boy (uncredited) Darts Are Trumps 1938 Jimmy If I Were Boss 1938 Boy (uncredited) The Live Wire 1937 Boy (uncredited) Larceny Street 1937 Boy Who Discovers Body (uncredited) Mr. Smith Carries On 1937 Boy (uncredited) Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith 1937 Boy (uncredited) Don't Get Me Wrong 1937 Boy (uncredited) It's Never Too Late to Mend 1937 Matthew Josephs (as Johnny Singer) This'll Make You Whistle 1936 Small Boy With Chewing Gum (uncredited) Not So Dusty 1936 Johnny Clark Nine Days a Queen 1936 Boy (uncredited) This Green Hell 1936 Billy Foyle The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 1936 Tobias (as Johnny Singer) King of the Castle 1936 uncredited The Amateur Gentleman 1936 Boy (uncredited) Sweet Success 1936 Short Boy in sweet shop (uncredited) Marry the Girl 1935 Office Boy (uncredited) Can You Hear Me, Mother? 1935 Boy (uncredited) Gay Old Dog 1935 Andrew V. Oakes (as Johnny Singer) The Price of a Song 1935 Boy (uncredited) Man of the Moment 1935 Small Boy (uncredited) The Phantom Light 1935 Cabin Boy (uncredited) The Black Room 1935 Raoul the Butler (uncredited) Regal Cavalcade 1935 Boy Street Song 1935 Billy Dandy Dick 1935 Freddie Emil and the Detectives 1935 Tuesday My Heart Is Calling 1935 Page Boy Open All Night 1934 My Old Dutch 1934 Jim as a Child Something Always Happens 1934 Billy The Blue Squadron 1934 Boy (uncredited) Those Were the Days 1934 Boy (uncredited) The Girl Thief 1934 Boy (uncredited) Strauss' Great Waltz 1934 Boy (uncredited) Facing the Music 1933 Boy (uncredited) The Pride of the Force 1933 Boy (uncredited) The Bermondsey Kid 1933 Boy (uncredited) I Was a Spy 1933 Boy (uncredited) Sleeping Car 1933 Page Boy (uncredited) King of the Ritz 1933 Pageboy The Crime at Blossoms 1933 Boy (uncredited) Looking on the Bright Side 1932 Boy (uncredited) Love on the Spot 1932 Pageboy Night and Day 1932 Boy (uncredited) Lord Babs 1932 Boy (uncredited) The Black Hand Gang 1930 Boy (uncredited) High Treason 1929 Boy (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Somewhere in Camp 1942 performer: "All Aboard for Victory"
Known for movies The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936) as Tobias
In Which We Serve (1942) as Moran
The Cruel Sea (1953) as Gray
Something Always Happens (1934) as Billy