Wylie Watson

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Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

04-Feb-1889

Age

(137 years old)

Place of Birth

Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK

Also Known As
  • John Wylie Robertson
  • John Wylie Francis Robertson

Wylie Watson

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Credits

Please Teacher Please Teacher (1937) Character: Oswald Clutterbuck
Tommy Deacon learns that a gift bequeathed by his aunt is hidden in her house inside a bust of Napoleon. However, the house has been sold, and is now a girls school and to gain admission Tommy has to pose as the elder brother of Anne, one of the pupils. His arrival in the school results in a variety of escapades, but Tommy resolutely persists in his search for the missing legacy...
Radio Lover Radio Lover (1936) Character: Joe Morrison
A penniless young charmer hits upon an ingenious route to fame and fortune.
Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941) Character: Friend
Humorously using the arrogant and bumbling Mr. Proudfoot, this film serves a dual purpose of emphasizing the importance of obeying blackout hours, as well as easing the stress of the time period by encouraging laughter.
Shadow of the Past Shadow of the Past (1950) Character: caretaker
A man catches sight of a woman believed by everyone to be dead.
Danny Boy Danny Boy (1941) Character: Fiddlesticks
A remake of Oswald Mitchell's own 1934 production, a story of Jayne Kaye (Ann Todd), a successful singer in America who returns to Britain during the Blitz to find her ex-husband and son who have fallen on hard times.
Strawberry Roan Strawberry Roan (1944) Character: Bill Gurd
Farmer Chris Lowe meets and falls in love with Molly , a chorus-girl. Despite the fact that she is a city girl through and through, she accepts his proposal of marriage and after the wedding goes to live on the farm. Chris realises that the transition for Molly will be difficult, and in an attempt to ease her into farm life, buys her a strawberry roan calf to look after. Unfortunately Molly finds the adjustment to rural life extremely difficult and does not settle down. She fails to integrate into the local community and starts to feel she has made a big mistake.
From the Four Corners From the Four Corners (1941) Character: Newspaper Vendor (uncredited)
Members of three Commonwealth armies, an Aussie, a Canadian, and a New Zealander meet actor Leslie Howard who buys them a beer and makes them understand why they're fighting.
A Girl in a Million A Girl in a Million (1946) Character: Peabody
A young scientist freed by divorce from a nagging wife, isolates himself from women. His peace is broken by a lovely young girl to whom he is forced to give shelter. He marries her and finds that his dumb wife is not so dumb.
Hawleys of High Street Hawleys of High Street (1933) Character: Rev. Potter
A butcher and a draper stand for election to the local council.
Don Chicago Don Chicago (1945) Character: Peabody
Timid Don Chicago yearns to follow in the footsteps of his gangster mother, but is forced by the Mulligan Gang to leave America. In England, he tangles with a British police officer and high society.
My Wife's Family My Wife's Family (1941) Character: Noah Bagshott
A farce concerning the attempts of a naval officer to avoid a visit from his wife's overbearing mother-in-law, and cope with a former girlfriend at the same time.
The Black Mask The Black Mask (1935) Character: Jimmie Glass
British crime film directed by Ralph Ince
The Trojan Brothers The Trojan Brothers (1946) Character: Stage Manager
Opposing ends of a pantomime horse where the 'head' dates a society lady while the 'tail' is unhappily married.
Murder in Reverse? Murder in Reverse? (1945) Character: Tailor
Tom Masterick, a dock worker, is wrongfully convicted of a murder charge. His death sentence is commuted to a long prison term. When released as an old man, he vows to find the real killer.
For the Love of Mike For the Love of Mike (1932) Character: Rev. James
A useless secretary and his private detective friend try to help an heiress from being swindled by her guardian.
The World Owes Me a Living The World Owes Me a Living (1945) Character: Band Conductor
When a British pilot is hospitalized after a plane crash, the woman he loves sits by his bedside and remembers, in flashbacks, key episodes from their life together.
Pack Up Your Troubles Pack Up Your Troubles (1940) Character: Eric Sampson
Garage owner Tommy and ventriloquist friend Eric join the army and go to France, where they are captured by the Nazis. However, Eric's voice-throwing skills come in handy in engineering their escape and obtaining top secret information.
Road House Road House (1934) Character: Magician
Road House is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker and Aileen Marson.
No Room at the Inn No Room at the Inn (1948) Character: Councilor Green
A group of children are evacuated during world war two into the care of an alcoholic woman.
My Brother Jonathan My Brother Jonathan (1948) Character: Bagley
Jonathan Dakers' early ambition was to become a great surgeon and to marry Edie Martyn. But, on the death of his father, he is obliged to start work as a partner in a poor general practice in the Black Country. Edie falls in love with Jonathan's brother, Harold, who is killed in the Great War, and Jonathan marries her as planned. It is only afterwards that he realises he now loves another.
Tawny Pipit Tawny Pipit (1944) Character: Crasker
Jimmy Bancroft, a fighter pilot, who is recovering from injuries sustained during the Battle of Britain, and Hazel Court, a nurse, come across a pair of rare birds nestling in a field. After a run in with the army, and a couple of thieves, they, with the cooperation of the village people and the Ornithology Society, help the eggs to hatch. A wonderful look at life in a small village, during World War II.
The Lamp Still Burns The Lamp Still Burns (1943) Character: Diabetic Patient
A tribute to the important work of female nurses during World War II.
Fame Is the Spur Fame Is the Spur (1947) Character: Pendleton
A politician rises rapidly to fame and fortune and discovers that power corrupts and ultimately becomes the very type of politician he had set out to displace.
The Flemish Farm The Flemish Farm (1943) Character: Farmer
Wartime commando story based on fact. Allied airman risks return (on the ground) to occupied France for the honour of his regiment.
Things Happen at Night Things Happen at Night (1948) Character: Watson
A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.
Waterloo Road Waterloo Road (1945) Character: N/A
During WW2 a former railway employee who had been drafted, goes AWOL to hunt down the spiv and draft dodger who is having an affair with his wife.
Yes, Madam? Yes, Madam? (1938) Character: Albert Peabody
The hilarious tale of two cousins who must complete a period in domestic service in order to receive an inheritance.
Morning Departure Morning Departure (1950) Character: N/A
The crew of a submarine is trapped on the sea floor when it sinks. How can they be rescued before they run out of air?
The Years Between The Years Between (1946) Character: Venning
After hearing news that her officer husband has been killed in battle, Diana Wentworth forges a new life for herself, becoming an MP and learning to love again. Then, out of the blue comes the shattering news that her husband is not dead after all.
Paradise for Two Paradise for Two (1937) Character: Clarence
A chorus girl is mistaken for a millionaire's girlfriend.
Leave It to Me Leave It to Me (1933) Character: Client
The owner of a professional help agency poses as a poet at a wealthy patron's ball and prevents a necklace from being stolen by thieves.
Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1939) Character: Salvation
In early 19th-century Cornwall, young Mary Yellan travels to live with her aunt and uncle at the remote Jamaica Inn, where she discovers the inn is a front for a violent gang of wreckers who lure ships to their doom along the coast. As she becomes entangled in their crimes, Mary must fight to survive and uncover the truth behind the terror that haunts the moors.
Waltz Time Waltz Time (1945) Character: Josef
Waltz Time is a 1945 British musical film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Carol Raye, Peter Graves and Patricia Medina. In Imperial Vienna a young Grand Duchess is prevented from marrying the man she loves.
Queer Cargo Queer Cargo (1938) Character: Rev. James Travers
The Captain of a tramp steamer is forced by his ship's owner to smuggle some priceless pearls, and take them to Singapore.
The Sundowners The Sundowners (1960) Character: Herb Johnson
In the Australian Outback, the Carmody family--Paddy, Ida, and their teenage son Sean--are sheep drovers, always on the move. Ida and Sean want to settle down and buy a farm. Paddy wants to keep moving. A sheep-shearing contest, the birth of a child, drinking, gambling, and a racehorse will all have a part in the final decision.
Brighton Rock Brighton Rock (1948) Character: Spicer
Centring on the activities of a gang of assorted criminals and, in particular, their leader – a vicious young hoodlum known as "Pinkie" – the film's main thematic concern is the criminal underbelly evident in inter-war Brighton.
It's a Great Life It's a Great Life (1929) Character: Bit Role
Casey and Babe are sisters who work in a department store and each year the store puts on a show. As expected, things are going wrong with every act until Casey comes out to help Babe with her song. They are a hit, but in the final act, Casey again comes out and this time the president sees her act and fires both her and Babe on the spot. Benny is able to book Casey, Babe and Dean into Vaudeville and their act is popular. But before they have their shot at stardom, Dean and Babe leave Casey and the act.
London Belongs to Me London Belongs to Me (1948) Character: Mr. Josser
Classic British drama about the residents of a large terrace house in London between Christmas 1938 and September 1939. Percy Boon lives with his mother in a shared rented house with an assortment of characters in central London. Although well intentioned, he becomes mixed up with gangsters and murder. The story focuses on the effects this has on Percy and the other residents.
Happy Go Lovely Happy Go Lovely (1951) Character: Stage Door Keeper
Rich bachelor B.G. Bruno, the head of a successful greeting-card company in Scotland, is essentially a kind man but respectable to the point of stodginess and extreme stuffiness. An American troupe visiting Edinburgh wants to produce a musical in town but has trouble getting financiers. Bruno meets several leading ladies; through a misunderstanding, he doesn't correct their impression that he's a newspaper reporter.
Your Witness Your Witness (1950) Character: Mr. Widgery
Adam Hayward is a successful New York City defense lawyer. One day he receives a cable that the British war buddy who saved his life at Anzio Beach is now in trouble with the law in England. Taking the advice of his secretary to go to England rather than wire money, Adam arrives in his friend's village to find him about to stand trial for the murder of the hired stable-hand, Lawrence.
The Magnet The Magnet (1950) Character: Pickering
A classic Ealing comedy in which a young boy steals a magnet and becomes a hero.
The Saint Meets the Tiger The Saint Meets the Tiger (1941) Character: Horace (Templar's butler)
A man murdered at the Saint's doorstep manages to utter a few words to Simon Templar before he dies, sending him off to the quaint resort village of Baycombe where he confronts crime mastermind 'The Tiger' and his gang as they plan to smuggle gold bullion out of the country.
Temptation Harbour Temptation Harbour (1947) Character: Fred
The story of a harbor signalman who retrieves a suitcase full of money after witnessing a murder, fails to report it to the police, and finds himself the object of murderous and mercenary interest.
Don't Take It to Heart Don't Take It to Heart (1944) Character: Harry Bucket
A stray World War Two bomb releases the ghost of the 3rd Earl of Chaunduyt after 400 years. A visiting professor, while wooing the beautiful Lady Mary, daughter of the present Earl, finds him an ally in his fight on behalf of the villagers to protect their ancient rights against a meddling newcomer.
Whisky Galore! Whisky Galore! (1949) Character: Joseph Macroon
Based on a true story. The name of the real ship, that sunk Feb 5 1941 - during WWII - was S/S Politician. Having left Liverpool two days earlier, heading for Jamaica, it sank outside Eriskay, The Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in bad weather, containing 250,000 bottles of whisky. The locals gathered as many bottles as they could, before the proper authorities arrived, and even today, bottles are found in the sand or in the sea every other year.
Kiss the Bride Goodbye Kiss the Bride Goodbye (1945) Character: David Dodd
Working-class girl Joan Dodd's plan to marry Jack Fowler is thwarted when her mother Gladys interferes. Hoping to improve her daughter's social status, Gladys arranges for Joan to wed her boss Adolphus Pickering while Jack is away at war. Jack arrives home to discover his love is engaged to another man. Who will Joan decide to marry?
The 39 Steps The 39 Steps (1935) Character: Mr. Memory
Richard Hanney has a rude awakening when a glamorous female spy falls into his bed - with a knife in her back. Having a bit of trouble explaining it all to Scotland Yard, he heads for the hills of Scotland to try to clear his name by locating the spy ring known as The 39 Steps.



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