Leslie Dwyer

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Leslie Dwyer
Born Leslie Gilbert Dwyer
(1906-08-28)28 August 1906
Catford, London, England
Died 26 December 1986(1986-12-26) (aged 80)
Truro, England
Resting place
East London Cemetery and Crematorium
Other names Leslie Gilbert Dyer
Occupation actor
Parents Father - John Dyer AKA Johnny Dwyer, a Music Hall Artist

Leslie Dwyer (28 August 1906 26 December 1986 [1][2]) was an English character actor of film and television. He was born in Catford, the son of the popular music hall comedian Johnny Dwyer and acted from the age of ten and appeared in his first film in 1921. He is perhaps best known for his role as the Punch and Judy man Mr Partridge in BBC sitcom Hi-de-Hi!.

Film roles included In Which We Serve (1942), The Way Ahead (1944), the 1952 remake of Hindle Wakes, Room in the House (1955), the 1959 remake of Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, and Die, Monster, Die! (1966).

He played Sergeant Dusty Miller in the original 1942 production of Terence Rattigan's play Flare Path.[3]

His most notable television role was as Mr. Partridge the miserable Punch and Judy man with an aversion to children in the British sitcom Hi-de-Hi!. He also took roles in Doctor Who (as Vorg in Carnival of Monsters in 1973), and in Steptoe and Son, Terry and June, The Sweeney, Wodehouse Playhouse and Z-Cars.

His grave is located in the East London Cemetery.

Selected filmography

References

  1. GRO Register of Deaths: DEC 1986 21 674 TRURO - Leslie Gilbert Dwyer, DoB = 28 Aug 1906, aged 80
  2. Find A Grave: East London Cemetery and Crematorium
  3. Rattigan, Terence (2001). The Collected Plays of Terence Rattigan, Volume One, The Early Plays 1936-1952, p. 80. The Paper Tiger. ISBN 978-1-889439-27-3.

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