Birthday: 1887-01-15
Deathday: 1973-08-19
Birthplace: Natal, South Africa
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Dennis Wyndham (15 January 1887 – 19 August 1973) was a South African film actor. He appeared in 47 films between 1920 and 1956. He was born in Natal, South Africa.
On 23 May 1917 he married the actress Elsie Mackay and she performed as Poppy Wyndham throughout most of her stage and film career.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1954-11-01 | The Men of Sherwood Forest | Outlaw | |
1954-03-30 | They Got What They Wanted | Matty McGrath | |
1953-11-01 | The Dog and the Diamonds | Fred | |
1950-11-20 | Black Jack | Fernando Barrio | |
1948-06-28 | Oliver Twist | Man In Street Who Punches Oliver (Uncredited) | |
1947-06-25 | Dancing with Crime | Sam (uncredited) | |
1945-08-06 | I Didn't Do It | Tom Driscoll | |
1944-02-07 | Bell-Bottom George | Black | |
1943-08-11 | They Met in the Dark | George the Barman (uncredited) | |
1941-12-22 | Sheepdog of the Hills | Riggy Teasdale | |
1941-11-15 | The Common Touch | Commissionaire | |
1941-07-22 | This England | Martin | |
1941-06-28 | Love on the Dole | Jim - Larry's Assistant | |
1941-06-08 | Old Mother Riley's Ghosts | Jem | |
1940-12-28 | Sailors Don't Care | Captain Raleigh | |
1940-12-06 | Neutral Port | Terry | |
1940-07-27 | Old Mother Riley in Society | Tug Mulligan | |
1939-11-01 | The Arsenal Stadium Mystery | Commissionaire | |
1939-08-15 | Old Mother Riley, MP | Emperor of Rocavia | |
1938-09-26 | Convict 99 | Head Warder | |
1937-10-05 | Oh, Mr. Porter! | Grogan/One Eyed Joe | |
1936-12-16 | Sensation | Spurge | |
1936-12-01 | Windbag the Sailor | Maryatt | |
1936-08-23 | Lonely Road | The Satellite | |
1935-11-01 | Midshipman Easy | Don Silvio | |
1933-06-01 | Anne One Hundred | March | |
1932-10-18 | The Face at the Window | Lafonde | |
1931-12-31 | Who Killed Doc Robin? | Pat O'Callaghan | |
1931-10-30 | Gipsy Blood | Doncairo | |
1931-07-24 | The Man They Couldn't Arrest | Shaughnessy | |
1931-05-12 | Let's Love and Laugh | Bride's Fiancé | |
1930-06-29 | Juno and the Paycock | The Mobiliser | |
1930-03-03 | Lily of Killarney | ||
1929-10-16 | The Informer | Murphy | |
1926-07-01 | Without the Option | ||
1922-10-01 | The Eleventh Hour | Jeff Ironside |