
Leslie Dwyer
Known for Acting · 84 credits
- Born
- 1906-08-28
- Died
- 1986-12-29
- Place of birth
- Catford, London, England, UK
- Also known as
- Leslie Gilbert Dwyer
Biography
Leslie Dwyer was an English film and tv actor, best known to modern audiences for his role as Mr Partridge, the miserable Punch and Judy man with a dislike of children in television's Hi-de-Hi.
Known For
TV Shows (20)

Doctor Who
1963
as Vorg

Play for Today
1970
as Alec's Father

Crown Court
1972

Z-Cars
1962
as Joe

Theatre 625
1964
as Stan

The Sweeney
1975
as Ted Greenhead

No Hiding Place
1959

Sunday Night Theatre
1950
as Lovelace Dashworth

Angels
1975

Public Eye
1965
as Arthur Mack

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
1971
as Lost Property Man

Terry and June
1979
as Uncle Vernon

Hi-de-Hi!
1980
as Mr. Partridge
Jubilee 1977
1977
as Grandad

Armchair Theatre
1956
as Charlie Woodburn
King of the River
1966
as The Ganger

Seven of One
1973
as Willie
Leave it to Charlie
1978
as Arnold Merryweather

Late Call
1975
as Arthur Calvert
You're Only Young Twice
1971
Movies (64)

A Matter of Life and Death
1946
as ARP Warden (uncredited)

Dominique
1980

Now Barabbas
1949
as Brown

The Way Ahead
1944
as Pvt. Sid Beck

The 39 Steps
1959
as Milkman

In Which We Serve
1942
as Parkinson

Crooks and Coronets
1969
as Henry

The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
1968
as Bookshop Assistant

Die, Monster, Die!
1965
as Potter

Laughter in Paradise
1951
as Police Sergeant

Left Right and Centre
1959
as Alf Stoker

Perfect Strangers
1945
as Stripey

The Goose Steps Out
1942
as German Soldier on Train

Night Boat to Dublin
1946
as George Leggett

The Good Die Young
1954
as Stookey

The Hour of 13
1952
as Ernie Perker

Yellow Canary
1943
as Ship's Steward

There Is Another Sun
1951
as Mick Foley

Stormy Crossing
1958
as Bill Harris, Kitty's Trainer

The Young Mr. Pitt
1942
as Servant at Lord Auckland's

Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters
1973
as Vorg

Where There's a Will
1955
as Alfred "Alfie" Brewer
When The Bough Breaks
1947
as George

They Flew Alone
1942
as Lighthouse Keeper (uncredited)

The Lamp Still Burns
1943
as Siddons

I See a Dark Stranger
1946
as Soldier in Café (uncredited)

Piccadilly Incident
1946
as Sam

The Black Rider
1954
as Robert Plack

Roadhouse Girl
1953
as George Saunders

Midnight Episode
1950

Temptation Harbour
1947
as Reg Slater

Poet's Pub
1949
as Holly

Lilli Marlene
1950
as Berry
The Bad Lord Byron
1949
as Fletcher

Room in the House
1955
as Benji Pugh

Smart Alec
1951
as Gossage

Judgment Deferred
1952
as Flowers

A Boy, a Girl and a Bike
1949
as Steve Hall

Bond Street
1948
as Barman

It's Not Cricket
1949
as Batman

I've Gotta Horse
1965
as Bert

Lionheart
1968
as Carpenter

Eyewitness
1956
as Henry Cammon

The Calendar
1948
as Sam Hillcott

A Hole Lot of Trouble
1971
as Evangelist
A Touch of the Victorians
1972
as Jack

Great Day
1945
as Pub Customer

Double Confession
1950
as Leonard

Cheer Up
1936
as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Brenda
1973
as Les Penny

The Peddler
1976
as Alec's Father

My Wife's Lodger
1952
as Roger the Lodger

United States
1944
as British soldier
Waxworks
1976

Hindle Wakes
1952
as Chris Hawthorn

Cloak Without Dagger
1956
as Fred Borcombe
Street Party
1977
as Grandad

Up in the Air
1969
as Coach Driver

Seventy Deadly Pills
1963
as Police Constable Robinson
After Loch Lomond
as Mr. Maystead

Under Night Streets
1958
as Jack Bedwell (voice)

Not So Dusty
1956
The End Begins
1957
as Sgt. Marks
Dodging the Column
1952
as Narrator (voice)
About Leslie Dwyer
Leslie Dwyer was an English film and tv actor, best known to modern audiences for his role as Mr Partridge, the miserable Punch and Judy man with a dislike of children in television's Hi-de-Hi. With 84 credits spanning from 1936 to 1980, Leslie Dwyer has appeared in 64 films and 20 TV shows.
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Most Popular Leslie Dwyer Movies
- A Matter of Life and Death (1946) — as ARP Warden (uncredited)
- Dominique (1980)
- Now Barabbas (1949) — as Brown
- The Way Ahead (1944) — as Pvt. Sid Beck
- The 39 Steps (1959) — as Milkman
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