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Edward Lexy
(1897-1970)
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Edward Lexy was born on 18 February 1897 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for
South Riding (1938)
,
The Terror (1938)
and
Family Affairs (1949)
. He died on 31 January 1970 in Dublin, Ireland.
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Known for
South Riding
6.7
Mr. Holly
1938
The Terror
5.5
Inspector Dobie
1938
Family Affairs
TV Series
Major Blessington-Piper
1950 • 2 eps
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
7.0
TV Series
Macmorris
1951 • 2 eps
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The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
6.3
Hobbs
(uncredited)
1958
The Story of Esther Costello
6.5
Fourth Man in Irish Pub
(uncredited)
1957
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School
6.9
TV Series
Mr. Prout
1952–1957
5 episodes
The Rising of the Moon
6.6
Quartermaster Sergeant (3rd Episode)
1957
Up in the World
6.5
Detective Superintendant
1956
New Ramps for Old
TV Series
Superintendent of Police
1956
1 episode
The March Hare
5.1
Bookie
1956
Where There's a Will
6.0
Mafeking Brewer
1955
Captain Lightfoot
6.1
Army general
(uncredited)
1955
There's Always a Better Way: Views on Trial
6.2
Short
Clootie
1954
Orders Are Orders
4.8
Capt. Ledger
1954
The Golden Link
Maj. Grey
1954
Miss Robin Hood
6.1
Wilson
1952
You're Only Young Twice
5.7
Lord Carshennie
1952
Mr. Lord Says No
6.6
Alderman
1952
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Alternative names
Edward Levy
Born
February 18
,
1897
London, England, UK
Died
January 31
,
1970
Dublin, Ireland
(undisclosed)
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British character actor, on stage from 1936 and in films soon after. Invariably in authoritarian roles as police officers, military brass, heavy fathers and the like. Retired 1958.
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