John Slater
Acting
Known For
Theatre 625
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"Pimpernel" Smith
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Maigret
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No Hiding Place
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International Detective
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Z-Cars
58 Years Old
No biography available.
Born
London, England, UK on 22nd August 1916
Died
9th January 1975
All Credits
Theatre 625
Inspector Karl Topfer
"Pimpernel" Smith
Reporter
Maigret
No Hiding Place
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International Detective
Ziggy Mazagan
Z-Cars
DS Tom Stone
Nothing Barred
Warder Lockitt
The Ringer
Bell
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The Yellow Hat
Slack
Escape
Salesman
Prelude to Fame
Dr. Lorenzo
Star of India
Emile
Millions Like Us
Alec - Man at Dance Hall
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Thark
Jones
Noose
Pudd'n Bason
The Young Mr. Pitt
Deadlock
Fred Bamber / Allan Bamber
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The Faithful City
Ezra
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Those Kids from Town
They Flew Alone
Officer on Interview Panel
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King of the River
Jack Elliot
Shunter Black's Night Off
Narrator (voice)
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Giants of Steam
The Common Touch
Joe
Undercover
Minor Role (uncredited)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Billy Parker
We Dive at Dawn
The Million Pound Note
Parsons
Hot Summer Night
Jack Palmer
The Flanagan Boy
Charlie Sullivan
Passport to Pimlico
Frank Huggins
It Always Rains on Sunday
Lou Hyams, Morrie's Brother
Violent Playground
Sgt. Walker
A Canterbury Tale
Sergt. Len
Went the Day Well?
Sergeant
Johnny, You're Wanted
Johnny
The Long Memory
Pewsey
Murder in Reverse?
Fred Smith
The Seventh Veil
James
For Those in Peril
Wilkie
The New Lot
Soldier in Truck
Unpublished Story
Code Soldier
Against the Wind
Emile Meyer
The Third Visitor
James C. Oliver
Love on the Dole
Agitator on Demonstration
Uncensored
Theophile
Our Film
Jim Owen
Strange Stories
Storyteller
I Live in Grosvenor Square
Paratrooper
A Place to Go
Jack Ellerman
Three on a Spree
Sid Johnson
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Read All About It
Harry
The Night We Got the Bird
Wolfie Green
John Wesley
Condemned Man
Dollars for Sale
Loudmouth Willetts
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The Promise
Bates
Operation Malaya
Self - Commentator (voice)
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Night Call
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The Devil's Pass
Bill Buckle
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Cine Gazette No. 14: Do You Remember?
Self - Narrator (voice)
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Famous Scenes from Shakespeare No. I: Julius Caesar - The Forum Scene - Act III. Scene 2
Mob member
Mining Review 10th Year No. 8
Himself
Mining Review 2nd Year No. 10
Self - Commentator
Mining Review 7th Year No. 8
Mining Review 16th Year No. 6
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Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5
Commentator