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Tom Helmore

Tom Helmore
  • Name: Tom Helmore
  • Birthday: 1904-01-04
  • Also known as: Thomas Percy Helmore
  • Place of birth: London, England
  • Popularity: 5.376
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tom Helmore (4 January 1904 – 12 September 1995) was an English film actor. He appeared in over 50 films between 1927 and 1972, including three directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He was born in London and died in Longboat Key, Florida. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tom Helmore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Title Release date
Flipper's New Adventure   as  Sir Halsey Hopewell 1964-06-24
Advise & Consent   as  British Ambassador 1962-06-06
The Time Machine   as  Anthony Bridewell 1960-05-25
The Man in the Net   as  Gordon Moreland 1959-06-10
Count Your Blessings   as  Hugh Palgrave 1959-04-23
Vertigo   as  Gavin Elster 1958-05-28
Designing Woman   as  Zachary Wilde 1957-05-16
This Could Be the Night   as  Stowe Devlin 1957-05-14
Lucy Gallant   as  Jim Wardman 1955-10-20
The Shadow   as  Lamont Cranston 1954-06-27
Let's Do It Again   as  Courtney Craig 1953-06-16
Trouble Along the Way   as  Harold McCormick 1953-04-04
Shadow on the Wall   as  Crane Weymouth 1950-05-19
Malaya   as  Matisson 1949-12-27
Scene of the Crime   as  Norrie Lorfield 1949-07-28
Three Daring Daughters   as  Michael Pemberton 1948-02-12
Easy Riches   as  Harry Miller 1938-03-30
Secret Agent   as  Colonel Anderson (uncredited) 1936-05-31
The Right Age to Marry   as  Stephen 1935-10-20
The Riverside Murder   as  Alfred Jerome 1935-03-02
The Feathered Serpent   as  Peter Dewin 1934-12-01
Up for the Derby   as  Ronnie Gordon 1933-03-20
The King's Cup   as  Ronnie Helmore 1933-02-02
The Barton Mystery   as  Harry Maitland 1932-11-01
Above Rubies   as  Paul 1932-07-11
Two Way Street   as  Geoffrey 1931-12-10
My Wife's Family   as  Willie Nagg 1931-06-03
The House of Unrest   as  David 1931-03-01
Leave It to Me   as  Tony 1930-10-01
White Cargo   as  Worthing 1929-05-25
The Ring   as  Spectator (uncredited) 1927-10-01