From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hartley Power (1894–1966) was an American-born British film and television actor. He is best remembered for two roles: "Sylvester Kee" the ventriloquist who is shot and almost killed by "Maxwell Frere" (Michael Redgrave) as a rival for his "dummy"'s affections in Dead of Night; the chief of the news agency that Gregory Peck worked for in Roman Holiday. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hartley Power licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Island in the Sun | Bradshaw | 1957-06-12 |
Movie | The Million Pound Note | Lloyd Hastings | 1954-01-07 |
Movie | To Dorothy, a Son | Cy Daniel | 1954-10-31 |
Movie | The Net | General Adams (uncredited) | 1953-02-09 |
Movie | Roman Holiday | Mr. Hennessy | 1953-08-26 |
Movie | The Armchair Detective | Nicco | 1951-01-01 |
Movie | Dead of Night | Sylvester Kee (Segment "The Ventriloquist's Dummy") | 1945-09-09 |
Movie | The Man from Morocco | Col. Bagley | 1945-04-17 |
Movie | The Way to the Stars | Colonel Page | 1945-06-16 |
Movie | Alibi | Gordon | 1942-08-10 |
Movie | Atlantic Ferry | Samuel 'Sam' Cunard | 1941-09-06 |
Movie | Return to Yesterday | Regan | 1940-03-09 |
Movie | A Window in London | Max Preston | 1940-06-15 |
Movie | Murder Will Out | Campbell | 1939-08-13 |
Movie | The Return of the Frog | 'Chicago Dale' Sandford | 1938-11-24 |
Movie | Jury's Evidence | Edgar Trent | 1936-01-01 |
Movie | Where There's a Will | Duke Wilson | 1936-08-10 |
Movie | Living Dangerously | District Attorney Garrett Gale | 1936-03-08 |
Movie | Evergreen | Treadwell | 1934-04-01 |
Movie | Aunt Sally | 'Gloves' Clark | 1934-06-13 |
Movie | Road House | Dick D'Arcy | 1934-11-29 |
Movie | The Camels Are Coming | Nicholas | 1934-10-08 |
Movie | Yes, Mr. Brown | Mr Brown | 1933-05-25 |
Movie | Leave It to Smith | John Mortimer | 1933-09-13 |
Movie | Friday the Thirteenth | American #1 | 1933-11-01 |
Movie | Down River | Lingard | 1931-05-08 |