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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1914-11-30 (110 years old)

Place of Birth

Hounslow, Middlesex, England, UK

Charles Hawtrey

Biography:

George Frederick Joffre Hartree, known as Charles Hawtrey, was an English comedy actor and musician. Beginning at an early age as a boy soprano, he made several records before moving on to radio. His later career encompassed the theatre, the cinema, through the Carry On films, and television.

Known For

Acting

2015

1985

Super Gran as Clarence, Duke of Claridge

1979

The Plank as Co-Driver

1977

That's Carry On! as Various Characters

1972

Carry On Matron as Dr. Francis A. Goode
Carry On Abroad as Eustace Tuttle

1971

Carry On Henry as Sir Roger de Lodgerley

1970

Carry On Loving as James Bedsop
Carry On Up the Jungle as Tonka the Great / Walter Bagley
Carry on Again Christmas as Old Blind Pew, Night Watchman, Nipper the Flipper
Carry on Again Christmas as Dr Livershake

1969

Carry On Again Doctor as Doctor Ernest Stoppidge
Carry On Camping as Charlie Muggins
Carry on Christmas as Spirit of Christmas Past / Angel / Convent Girl / Buttons
Zeta One as Swyne

1968

Carry On Up the Khyber as Private Widdle

1967

Carry On Doctor as Mr. Barron
Carry On Follow That Camel as Captain Le Pice
The Terrornauts as Joshua Yellowlees

1966

1965

Carry On Cowboy as Chief Big Heap

1964

Carry On Cleo as Seneca
Carry On Jack as Walter Sweetly
Carry On Spying as Charlie Bind

1963

Carry On Cabby as Terry 'Pintpot' Tankard

1961

Carry On Regardless as Gabriel Dimple
Dentist on the Job as Mr. Roper
What a Whopper as Arnold

1960

Carry On Constable as S.P.C. Timothy Gorse
Inn for Trouble as Silas Withering

1959

Carry On Nurse as Humphrey Hinton
Carry On Teacher as Michael Bean
Please Turn Over as Jeweller

1958

Carry On Sergeant as Peter Golightly
I Only Arsked as Pvt. 'Professor' Hatchett

1957

1956

The March Hare as Fisher
Who Done It? as Disc Jockey

1955

As Long as They're Happy as Man in Hippodrome Audience
Timeslip as Scruffy (office boy)
Simon and Laura as Railway Porter

1954

Paid to Kill as Bill
To Dorothy, a Son as Waiter at Pub

1952

Brandy for the Parson as George Crumb
Hammer the Toff as Cashier

1951

You're Only Young Twice as Adolphus Hayman
The Galloping Major as Lew Rimmel
Smart Alec as Farr

1950

Room to Let as Mike Atkinson

1949

Passport to Pimlico as Bert Fitch
Dark Secret as Arthur Figson

1945

The Ten Year Plan as Charles Martin

1944

A Canterbury Tale as Thomas Duckett

1942

Let the People Sing as Young Orton
Much Too Shy as Art Student

1941

1940

Jailbirds as Nick

1939

1937

East of Ludgate Hill as Edwin Tallweather
The Gap as Cashier-Searchlight Operator (uncredited)
Sabotage as Studious Youngster (uncredited)

1936

The Brown Wallet as Bit Part (uncredited)
Cheer Up as Dancing Boy Scout (uncredited)

1935

1934

1933

1932

Marry Me as Billy Hart

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The Princess And The Pea as court jester

Directing

1946

What Do We Do Now? as Director

Camera

1946

What Do We Do Now? as Director of Photography