
Cyril Raymond
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1899-02-12
Day of Death
1973-03-20 (74 years old)
Place of Birth
Rowley Regis, Staffordshire, England, UK
Cyril Raymond
Biography
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Known For
Acting
(1964)
Night Train to Paris
as Insp. Fleming
(1962)
Don't Talk to Strange Men
as Mr Painter
(1961)
Carry On Regardless
as Army Officer
(1960)
No Kidding
as Col. Matthews
(1958)
Dunkirk
as General The Viscount Gort V.C.
(1958)
The Safecracker
as Inspector Frankham
(1956)
The Baby and the Battleship
as P.M.O.
(1956)
Charley Moon
as Bill
(1956)
Charley Moon
as Stewart
(1954)
The Crowded Day
as Philip Stanton
(1954)
The Gay Dog
as Vicar
(1954)
Lease of Life
as Headmaster
(1953)
Rough Shoot
as Cartwright
(1952)
Angels One Five
as Squadron Leader Barry Clinton
(1949)
The Jack of Diamonds
as Roger Keen
(1948)
Quartet
as Railway Passenger (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
(1948)
This Was a Woman
as Austin Penrose
(1946)
Men of Two Worlds
as Education Officer
(1945)
Brief Encounter
as Fred Jesson
(1940)
Saloon Bar
as Harry Small
(1939)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
as Teacher (uncredited)
(1939)
The Spy in Black
as The Rev. John Harris
(1939)
Come on George!
as Jimmy Taylor
(1938)
Stardust
as Jerry Sears
(1938)
Night Alone
as Tommy
(1937)
Thunder in the City
as James
(1936)
It's Love Again
as Montague
(1936)
Accused
as Guy Henry
(1936)
Tomorrow We Live
as George Warner
(1935)
The Tunnel
as Harriman
(1933)
The Shadow
as Jim Silverton
(1933)
The Lure
as Paul Dane
(1933)
Strike It Rich
as Slaughter
(1933)
The Man Outside
as Captain Fordyce
(1932)
Condemned to Death
as Jim Wrench
(1932)
The Frightened Lady
as Sergeant Ferraby
(1931)
The Happy Ending
as Anthony Fenwick
(1931)
The Ghost Train
as Richard Winthrop
(1931)
These Charming People
as Miles Winter
(1931)
Man of Mayfair
as Charles
(1922)
Cocaine
as Stanley
(1922)
The Norwood Builder
as John Hector McFarlane
(1922)
The Faithful Heart
as Albert Oughterson
(1920)
Wuthering Heights
as Hareton Earnshaw
(1919)
I Will
as Harris Giles
(1916)
Disraeli
as Lord Deeford
Crew
(1949)
The Jack of Diamonds
Dialogue