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Desmond Tester
Biography:
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Desmond Tester (17 February 1919 – 31 December 2002) was an English and Australian film actor and television actor, host and executive. He was born in London, England. Among his most notable roles was that of the ill-fated boy Stevie in the Alfred Hitchcock film Sabotage (1936).
Tester made his first stage appearance at the age of 12, receiving positive reviews from London critics. He was known more as a child actor in film in his native England. Tester's characters often met with doomed fates, in such early films as Carol Reed's Midshipman Easy (1935), Tudor Rose (1936), The Stars Look Down (1939), and Sabotage. He also appeared in The Drum... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Wild Duck as Elderly Guest | 1984-03-05 |
Barry McKenzie Holds His Own as Marcel Escargot | 1974-12-12 |
The Turners of Prospect Road as Nicky | 1947-06-16 |
An Englishman's Home as Billy Brown | 1940-01-27 |
The Stars Look Down as Hughie Fenwick - Davey's brother | 1940-01-22 |
The Drum as Bill Holder | 1938-09-29 |
Non-Stop New York as Arnold James | 1937-09-13 |
Sabotage as Stevie - Her Young Brother | 1937-01-08 |
Tudor Rose as Edward VI | 1936-09-01 |
The Beloved Vagabond as Asticot | 1936-08-24 |
Midshipman Easy as Gossett | 1935-11-01 |