Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Frederick Piper

Born: 23 September 1902, London, England
Died: 22 September 1979, Berkshire, England

Frederick Piper was a character actor in 'working man' roles.

The 39 Steps (1935) as The Milkman (uncredited)



















The Bells Go Down (1943) as Police Sergeant (uncredited)



















Champagne Charlie (1944) as Learoyd



















Escape (1948) as Brownie, a convict

With Rex Harrison.

















Passport to Pimlico (1949) as Garland




















It's Not Cricket (1949) as Yokel

A nighttime scene with Frederick Piper. Probably the funniest moment in a dire film.

















Cosh Boy (1953) as Mr. Easter (uncredited)

With Hermione Baddeley walking across the shot and Betty Ann Davies behind her.

















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