Some of the films that he appeared in the 1930’s include; The Tunnel (1935), To Catch a Thief (1936), as Inspector Hoggett in Sensation (1936), as The Express Train Guard in Oh, Mr Porter! (1937), Kate Plus Ten (1938), The Citadel (1938), The Four Just Men (1939) and 1939’s The Spy in Black as the Corporal Guarding POW's on the Ferry.
One of the first films that he appeared in during the 1940’s was in Carol Reed’s Night Train to Munich in 1940 where he played the uncredited role of the Inspector on the train (pictured).
Other films during the decade that he appeared in include; The Stars Look Down (1940), Spare a Copper (1940), as Laromir in ‘Pimpernel Smith’ (1941), The Day Will Dawn (1942), as Flanning in Thunder Rock (1942), Old Mother Riley detective (1943), The Root of all Evil (1947), The Hills of Donegal (1947) and Blanche Fury (1948).
He died in 1963 in New York.