
One of his first film appearances was in Hitchcock’s Sabotage in 1936 where he played the minor part of the Cinema Commissioner. In the following year he appeared in an uncredited role in Young and Innocent another Hitchcock fil.
Other films that he went on to appear in include; Strange Boarders (1938), Contraband (1940), The Missing Million (1942), The Day Will dawn (1942), Spitfire (1942) all in uncredited roles. In 1943 he played the part of a roof spotter in 1943’s Millions Like Us.
His appearance in minor and uncredited roles continued through the 1940’s in films such as; Medal for the General (1944), Read All About It (1945), Appointment With Crime (1946), Spring Sone (1946), Oliver Twist (1948) and Obsession (194) where he played the part of the Liberal Club Porter (pictured). Other films that he appeared in include Madelaine (1950), The Woman in Question (1950) and Trouble in the Glen (1954).
He died on 11th November 1959 in London.