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Wylie Watson(1889-1966)

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Wylie Watson
Diminutive Scottish character player with trademark neatly-trimmed moustache, upturned at the ends, who began as a juvenile soprano vocalist in the late 1890's with a family variety act. At one time he performed 15 times daily at a waxworks ! Watson didn't start in films until 1929, when 'discovered' in Hollywood while on an American vacation. His stay in the U.S. was cut short, however, and after one small film role he returned to England to become one of the 'versatiles', adept at playing an assortment of archetypal Britishers, often shifty or cunning, sometimes officious, weak or hen-pecked.

Without doubt, one of his best roles was that of 'Mr.Memory' in Alfred Hitchcock's Les 39 marches (1935), who claimed that he stored fifty new facts in his brain every day. Though a small part, it was acted with pathos and integral to the unfolding of the plot. Watson also gave good value for money as a small-time crook, one of Richard Attenborough's nasty little razor gang, in Le gang des tueurs (1948); and as the devious, ever manipulative storekeeper, Joseph Macroon, in Ealing's Whisky à gogo (1949). An adroitness at comedy Watson had already shown way back in the wartime educational short (warning against the dangers of ignoring blackout ordinances), Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941), where his billiard-playing antics are rudely - and to comic effect - interrupted by a German bomb.

Wylie Watson retired from acting in 1952 (except for a small part in Fred Zinnemann's Les horizons sans frontières (1960)) and emigrated to Australia, where he died in May 1966.
BornFebruary 6, 1889
DiedMay 3, 1966(77)
BornFebruary 6, 1889
DiedMay 3, 1966(77)
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Known for

1 sheet 27 x 41
Les 39 marches
7.6
  • Memory
  • 1935
Whisky à gogo (1949)
Whisky à gogo
7.1
  • Joseph Macroon
  • 1949
La taverne de la Jamaïque (1939)
La taverne de la Jamaïque
6.3
  • Salvation Watkins - Sir Humphrey's Gang
  • 1939
Diana Churchill in Yes, Madam? (1939)
Yes, Madam?
7.5
  • Albert
  • 1939

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  • Les horizons sans frontières (1960)
    Les horizons sans frontières
    7.1
    • Herb Johnson
    • 1960
  • L'amour mène la danse (1951)
    L'amour mène la danse
    6.5
    • Stage Door Keeper
    • 1951
  • L'aimant (1950)
    L'aimant
    6.8
    • Pickering
    • 1950
  • Joyce Howard, Michael Medwin, and Terence Morgan in Shadow of the Past (1950)
    Shadow of the Past
    6.7
    • Caretaker
    • 1950
  • Richard Attenborough, Helen Cherry, James Hayter, John Mills, Lana Morris, and Nigel Patrick in La nuit commence à l'aube (1950)
    La nuit commence à l'aube
    7.0
    • Able Seaman Nobby Clarke
    • 1950
  • Madeleine (1950)
    Madeleine
    6.9
    • Huggins (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Your Witness (1950)
    Your Witness
    6.3
    • Mr. Widgery, Red Lion Proprietor
    • 1950
  • Family Affairs
    TV Series
    • Mr. Horatio Hornsby
    • 1949
  • Irina Baronova, John Clements, Valerie Hobson, Susan Shaw, and Jack Warner in Train of Events (1949)
    Train of Events
    6.5
    • (uncredited)
    • 1949
  • Whisky à gogo (1949)
    Whisky à gogo
    7.1
    • Joseph Macroon
    • 1949
  • Finlay Currie and John Mills in The History of Mr. Polly (1949)
    The History of Mr. Polly
    6.7
    • Mr. Rusper
    • 1949
  • Things Happen at Night (1948)
    Things Happen at Night
    4.6
    • Watson - the butler
    • 1948
  • Cendrillon du faubourg (1948)
    Cendrillon du faubourg
    6.7
    • Mr. Green
    • 1948
  • London Belongs to Me (1948)
    London Belongs to Me
    6.9
    • Mr. Josser
    • 1948
  • Tell Her the Truth
    TV Movie
    • Parkin
    • 1948

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  • Born
    • February 6, 1889
    • Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
  • Died
    • May 3, 1966
    • Australia(undisclosed)
  • Other works
    He acted in Jack Waller and Joseph Tunbridge's musical, "Yes, Madam?", at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Bobby Howes, Binnie Hale, Vera Pearce, Bertha Belmore and Billy Leonard in the cast.
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    Met his wife, Ada, at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool, in which they were both appearing.

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