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Julien Mitchell (born November 13, 1888 in Glossop, Derbyshire, d. November 4, 1954 in London), was an English actor, in films from the mid 1930s. Mitchell supported comedians George Formby and Will Hay, and appeared in some Hollywood films in the early war years, but is perhaps best remembered for his role as a mad train driver in the quota quickie The Last Journey, made in 1936.
Date Of Birth November 13, 1888 Died 1954-11-04 Place Of Birth Glossop, Derbyshire, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 British stage and screen character actor, best known for his screen debut as a demented train driver in The Last Journey (1936).
Actor Title Year Status Character John Wesley 1954 Tom Dekkar Hobson's Choice 1954 Sam Minns BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1951 TV Series Dr. Kirby / Horace Logan / Jim Bailey High Treason 1951 Mr. Philips - Union Rep (uncredited) Treasure on Pelican 1951 TV Movie Horace Logan The Galloping Major 1951 Sergeant Adair Rush Job 1951 TV Movie Mr. Mason The Magnet 1950 The Mayor Chance of a Lifetime 1950 Morris Mile Away Murder 1949 TV Movie Supt. Nyewood, Midfield Police A Boy, a Girl and a Bike 1949 Mr. Howarth Bonnie Prince Charlie 1948 Gen. Cope (uncredited) An Inspector Calls 1948 TV Movie Arthur Birling (as Julian Mitchell) Bedelia 1946 Dr. McAfee The Echo Murders 1945 James Duncan (as Julian Mitchell) Hotel Reserve 1944 Michel Beghin, intelligence chief It Started at Midnight 1943 Gestapo Chief Rhythm Serenade 1943 Mr. Jimson The Goose Steps Out 1942 Gen. Von Goltz The Sea Hawk 1940 Oliver Scott Vigil in the Night 1940 Matthew Bowley Lucky to Me 1939 Butterworth (uncredited) Candida 1939 TV Movie George Takes the Air 1938 Sergeant Major Drums 1938 Sergeant (as Julian Mitchell) Quiet Please 1938 Holloway Mr. Smith Carries On 1937 Mr. Minox Double Exposures 1937 Hector Rodman The Frog 1937 John Maitland Educated Evans 1936 Arthur Hackitt The Last Journey 1936 Bob Holt Rhodes 1936 Minor Role (uncredited)
Known for movies The Sea Hawk (1940) as Oliver Scott
Hobson's Choice (1954) as Sam Minns
Chance of a Lifetime (1950) as Morris
Vigil in the Night (1940) as Matthew Bowley