Desmond Tester

Desmond Tester

Deceased · Born: Feb 17, 1919 · Died: Dec 31, 2002

Personal Details

BornFeb 17, 1919 London, England, UK

Biography

Desmond Tester, a multifaceted individual of considerable talent, entered this world on February 17, 1919, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, United Kingdom. He was an actor of great renown, leaving an indelible mark on the silver screen with his captivating performances in films such as Sabotage, released in 1936, and Non-Stop New York, which premiered in 1937. In addition to his acting prowess, Tester was also a writer of notable skill, showcasing his literary talents in the 1936 production Nine Days a Queen.

Throughout his life, Tester's artistic endeavors continued to flourish, ultimately culminating in his passing on December 31, 2002, in the vibrant city of Sydney, Australia.

Career

1984
The Wild Duck
The Wild Duck as Elderly Guest
1974
1940
Mad Men of Europe
Mad Men of Europe as Billy Brown
The Stars Look Down
The Stars Look Down as Hughie Fenwick - Davey's brother
1938
The Drum
The Drum as Bill Holder
1937
Non-Stop New York
Non-Stop New York as Arnold James
Sabotage
Sabotage as Stevie - Her Young Brother
1936
1935