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.

Cast

The Way Ahead
Pvt. Sid Beck
Die, Monster, Die!
Potter
Double Confession
Leonard
United States
British soldier
The Good Die Young
Stookey
Roadhouse Girl
George Saunders
Dominique
Unknown
Under Night Streets
Jack Bedwell (voice)
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
Bookshop Assistant
Room in the House
Benji Pugh
There Is Another Sun
Mick Foley
Now Barabbas
Brown
It's Not Cricket
Batman
Stormy Crossing
Bill Harris, Kitty's Trainer
When The Bough Breaks
George
Hindle Wakes
Chris Hawthorn
Poet's Pub
Holly
Piccadilly Incident
Sam
Bond Street
Barman
Lilli Marlene
Berry
In Which We Serve
Parkinson
The Hour of 13
Ernie Perker
The Lamp Still Burns
Siddons
A Matter of Life and Death
ARP Warden (uncredited)
Judgment Deferred
Flowers
Where There's a Will
Alfred "Alfie" Brewer
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike
Steve Hall
The Black Rider
Robert Plack
Midnight Episode
Unknown
Left Right and Centre
Alf Stoker
Temptation Harbour
Reg Slater
My Wife's Lodger
Roger the Lodger
Crooks and Coronets
Henry
Not So Dusty
Unknown
A Hole Lot of Trouble
Evangelist
Brenda
Les Penny
A Touch of the Victorians
Jack
The 39 Steps
Milkman
The Bad Lord Byron
Fletcher
Lionheart
Carpenter
I've Gotta Horse
Bert
Waxworks
Unknown
Smart Alec
Gossage
Night Boat to Dublin
George Leggett
Laughter in Paradise
Police Sergeant
Eyewitness
Henry Cammon
The Goose Steps Out
German Soldier on Train
I See a Dark Stranger
Soldier in Café (uncredited)
Great Day
Pub Customer
Perfect Strangers
Stripey
Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters
Vorg
Dodging the Column
Narrator (voice)
They Flew Alone
Lighthouse Keeper (uncredited)
Yellow Canary
Ship's Steward
Cloak Without Dagger
Fred Borcombe
Seventy Deadly Pills
Police Constable Robinson
Cheer Up
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
The Calendar
Sam Hillcott
The Peddler
Alec's Father
The Young Mr. Pitt
Servant at Lord Auckland's
After Loch Lomond
Mr. Maystead
The End Begins
Sgt. Marks
Street Party
Grandad