Hamilton Keene  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 15 November 1896 | 
| Died | 4 October 1975 (aged 78) Chelsea, London, UK  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1929–1955 (film) | 
Hamilton George Keene (15 November 1896 – 4 October 1975). He was a British stage and film actor.[1] He appeared in more than thirty British films, originally in more prominent roles during the early 1930s and later in smaller, often uncredited parts. They included: The Mutiny of the Elsinore; It's Not Cricket; Burnt Evidence; and nearly thirty others.
Selected filmography
- Lost Patrol (1929)
 - The Middle Watch (1930)
 - Suspense (1930)
 - The New Hotel (1932)
 - Illegal (1932)
 - Leave It to Blanche (1934)
 - The Blue Squadron (1934)
 - The Office Wife (1934)
 - Little Stranger (1934)
 - The Mutiny of the Elsinore (1937)
 - Mountains O'Mourne (1938)
 - The Body Vanished (1939)
 - The Briggs Family (1940)
 - Contraband (1940)
 - I'll Turn to You (1946)
 - The Trial of Madame X (1948)
 - It's Not Cricket (1949)
 - The Second Mate (1950)
 - Night and the City (1950)
 - Tread Softly (1952)
 - Innocents in Paris (1953)
 - The Devil's Jest (1954)
 - Burnt Evidence (1954)
 - Forbidden Cargo (1954)
 
References
- ↑ Edwards p.188
 
Bibliography
- Paul M. Edwards. World War I on Film: English Language Releases through 2014. McFarland, 2016.
 
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