Graham Moffatt

Graham Moffatt

Deceased · Born: Dec 6, 1919 · Died: Jul 2, 1965

Personal Details

BornDec 6, 1919 London, England, UK
Parents
  • Frederick Victor Moffatt
  • Daisy Eleonora
Relatives
  • Rita Doreen Moffatt (Sibling)

Biography

Graham Moffatt's illustrious career in film spanned numerous projects, with a remarkable half of his total output being collaborations with the iconic Will Hay, who portrayed his signature Billy-Bunter persona. However, after parting ways with Hay, Moffatt, along with his long-time partner Moore Marriott, ventured into new creative endeavors, lending their talents to notable films such as Cheer Boys Cheer (1939),which starred the esteemed Edmund Gwenn, and Band Waggon (1940),featuring the inimitable Arthur Askey. The cinematic partnership between Moffatt and Marriott ultimately came to a close in 1943, marking the end of their joint film endeavors. Subsequently, Moffatt bid farewell to the world of show business, opting to pursue a new venture by running a pub. Nevertheless, his passion for the silver screen persisted, and he continued to appear in numerous films well into his 40s, with his last on-screen credits dating back to the age of 44.

Career

1960
Inn for Trouble
Inn for Trouble as Jumbo Gudge
1952
1948
Woman Hater
Woman Hater as Fat Boy
1945
I Know Where I'm Going!
I Know Where I'm Going! as R.A.F. Sergeant
1944
Time Flies
Time Flies as His Nephew
A Canterbury Tale
A Canterbury Tale as Sergt. Stuffy
1942
1941
I Thank You
I Thank You as Albert
Hi Gang!
Hi Gang! as Albert Tomlin
1940
1939
Where's That Fire?
Where's That Fire? as Albert Brown
Cheer Boys Cheer
Cheer Boys Cheer as Albert Baldwin
1938
Convict 99
Convict 99 as Albert Brown
1937
Gangway
Gangway as Joe
Oh, Mr. Porter!
Oh, Mr. Porter! as Albert Brown
Doctor Syn
Doctor Syn as Jerry Jerk
O-Kay for Sound
O-Kay for Sound as Albert, the page boy
Good Morning, Boys!
Good Morning, Boys! as Albert Brown
1936
Where There's a Will
Where There's a Will as Willie, The Office Boy
1935
The Clairvoyant
The Clairvoyant as Page Boy (uncredited)