John Blythe

John Blythe

Deceased · Born: Oct 31, 1921 · Died: Nov 24, 1993

Personal Details

BornOct 31, 1921 London, England, UK

Biography

John Blythe, a multifaceted individual, brought forth his presence into the world on a most peculiar day, October 31st, 1921, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, United Kingdom.

As a thespian of great renown, he etched his mark upon the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances in films such as "This Happy Breed" (1944),"Lilli Marlene" (1950),and "Looking for Clancy" (1975).

Throughout the trajectory of his life, he shared his love and companionship with his devoted wife, Nan Blythe.

Tragically, John Blythe's life came to a close on November 24th, 1993, in the same city where he first took his first breath, London, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1980
The Good Companions
The Good Companions as Joe Brundit
Keep It Up Downstairs
Keep It Up Downstairs as Francis Dureneck
1975
1965
The Wednesday Play
The Wednesday Play as Jimmy the Gent
The Wednesday Play
The Wednesday Play as Security guard
1963
1962
On the Beat
On the Beat as Chauffeur (uncredited)
1960
Doctor in Love
Doctor in Love as Haystack Club Barman (uncredited)
1954
The Gay Dog
The Gay Dog as Peter Nightingale
Meet Mr. Malcolm
Meet Mr. Malcolm as Carrington-Phelps
1953
It's a Grand Life
It's a Grand Life as Pvt. Philip Green
White Fire
White Fire as Dave Leary
1952
The Frightened Man
The Frightened Man as Maxie Brown
1950
1949
Boys in Brown
Boys in Brown as Bossy Phillips
Diamond City
Diamond City as Izzy Cohen
1948
Lost Daughter
Lost Daughter as Johnnie
Easy Money
Easy Money as 2nd Waiter (uncredited)
Good-Time Girl
Good-Time Girl as Art Moody
1947
1944
This Happy Breed
This Happy Breed as Reg Gibbons
Bon Voyage
Bon Voyage as John Dougall