James Knight

James Knight

134 · Born: May 4, 1891

Personal Details

BornMay 4, 1891 Canterbury, Kent, England, UK

Biography

James Knight's arrival into this world took place on May 4th, 1891, in the charming city of Canterbury, located in the picturesque county of Kent, within the United Kingdom. This renowned thespian, with a career spanning multiple decades, would go on to captivate audiences through his captivating performances in a diverse range of cinematic endeavors.

Some of his most notable roles include his portrayal of a character in the 1929 production of "The Adventures of Dick Turpin", as well as his appearances in "The Man Who Forgot", a film released in 1919, and "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp", a 1943 cinematic masterpiece.

Unfortunately, James Knight's remarkable life came to a close in the year 1948, in the county of Gloucestershire, situated in the southwest of England, United Kingdom.

Career

1947
Loyal Heart
Loyal Heart as Police Sergeant
1945
Johnny Frenchman
Johnny Frenchman as Tom Hocking
1943
1942
The Next of Kin
The Next of Kin as Sailor on Train (uncredited)
Much Too Shy
Much Too Shy as Mr. Pepper - Cinema Manager
1941
Gasbags
Gasbags as German Major
Mail Train
Mail Train as Cinema Manager
1940
To Hell with Hitler
To Hell with Hitler as Passenger On SS Macaulay (uncredited)
The Girl in the News
The Girl in the News as Traffic Policeman (Uncredited)
Convoy
Convoy as Admiral
1939
Cheer Boys Cheer
Cheer Boys Cheer as Chauffeur
There Ain't No Justice
There Ain't No Justice as Police Constable (uncredited)
Trouble Brewing
Trouble Brewing as Brewery Foreman
The Secret Four
The Secret Four as Policeman Outside Parliament (uncredited)
1938
Strange Boarders
Strange Boarders as Fire Chief (uncredited)
1935
The Passing of the Third Floor Back
The Passing of the Third Floor Back as Police Inspector (Uncredited)
The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps as Detective at London Palladium (uncredited)
1934
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much as Police Inspector (uncredited)
1933
Crime on the Hill
Crime on the Hill as Newspaper Editor