Philip Godfrey

Philip Godfrey was an English actor and writer who is best known for The Black Abbot (1934), Side Streets (1933), and The Great Detective (1953). Born in 1896 in England, UK, he passed away in June 1981 in Merseyside, England.

Personal and Family Life

Philip Godfrey’s early life details are not widely documented. However, he had a successful acting career that spanned several decades, earning recognition for his performances on screen. He likely had close ties to his family throughout his life in England.

Career

Philip Godfrey began his acting career in the early 1930s and appeared in numerous films and television shows. He played a variety of roles that showcased his versatility as an actor. Some of his notable works contributed significantly to British cinema during that time.

Death and Legacy

Philip Godfrey died in June 1981 in Merseyside, England. His work in film and television left a lasting impression, particularly among fans of classic British cinema. His roles in significant films are still remembered today, ensuring his contributions to the entertainment industry are not forgotten.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Hard Steel 1942-05-18 Forester
Meet Sexton Blake 1945-02-05 James Baird
The Agitator 1945-01-24 Bert Roberts
Third Time Lucky 1931-02-26 Gus
It’s in the Air 1938-11-01 2nd. Ambulance Man
The New Lot 1943-01-01 Art Wallace
Love on the Dole 1941-06-28 Charlie – Sam Grundy’s Assistant
Deadlock 1931-09-04 Nifty Weekes
East Lynne on the Western Front 1931-07-13 Jack / Hare
Crime Over London 1936-10-21
Sheepdog of the Hills 1941-12-22 Sam Worrow
We Dive at Dawn 1943-04-15 Steward – ‘Flunkey’
Rembrandt 1936-11-06 Undetermined Secondary Rôle (uncredited)
Uncensored 1942-08-24 Lou
The Voice Within 1946-01-08 Elderly Smuggler