Sydney Bromley

Birthday: 1909-07-24
Deathday: 1987-08-14
Birthplace: London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [now UK]
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

Sydney Bromley (24 July 1909 – 14 August 1987) was an English actor. He appeared in more than sixty films and television programmes. On stage, he appeared in the 1924 premiere of Saint Joan, by George Bernard Shaw, as well as the 1957 film of the same name. He appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night during the summer of 1935 at the Open Air Theatre in London.

Credits

Year Title Character
1987-04-01 Crystalstone Old Man
1984-04-06 The NeverEnding Story Engywook
1981-08-21 An American Werewolf in London Alf
1981-06-26 Dragonslayer Hodge
1981-01-04 Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective Harkness
1977-12-16 Candleshoe Mr. Thresher
1977-06-03 The Prince and the Pauper Peasant
1975-01-01 Robin Hood Junior Alfric
1974-04-01 Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Muller
1974-01-01 Follow That Skate
1974-01-01 Monster
1974-01-01 Magic Powder
1974-01-01 Descent to Danger
1974-01-01 Into the Unknown
1974-01-01 Pursued
1973-07-25 No Sex Please: We're British Rag & Bone Man
1973-05-26 A Place to Die Seth
1971-12-20 Macbeth Porter
1967-12-20 Smashing Time Tramp
1967-11-13 The Fearless Vampire Killers Sleigh Driver
1967-05-01 Night of the Big Heat Old Tramp
1967-02-25 Slave Girls Ullo
1966-12-02 The Christmas Tree
1966-01-01 Operation Third Form Paddy
1965-11-26 Carry On Cowboy Sam Houston
1965-10-26 Die, Monster, Die! Pierce
1963-01-07 Paranoiac Tramp (uncredited)
1962-06-13 Captain Clegg Old Tom Ketch
1962-02-03 The Piper's Tune The Shepherd
1961-01-01 Stranger in the City Tramp
1959-04-29 Horrors of the Black Museum Neighbour
1957-05-08 Saint Joan Baudricourt's Steward
1954-12-16 Nineteen Eighty-Four Waiter
1954-12-07 Devil's Point Enson
1953-12-06 Wuthering Heights Joseph
1948-09-01 To the Public Danger Bar patron
1948-07-28 The Dark Road Professor Corkew
1947-02-17 Loyal Heart Burton June
1945-11-24 Brief Encounter Johnnie, the Second Soldier (uncredited)