Tom Helmore
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Tom Helmore (4 January 1904 – 12 September 1995) was an English film actor. He appeared in over 50 films between 1927 and 1972, including three directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
He was born in London and died in Longboat Key, Florida.
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Movies
Flipper's New Adventure
Sir Halsey Hopewell
Advise & Consent
British Ambassador
The Time Machine
Anthony Bridewell
The Man in the Net
Gordon Moreland
Count Your Blessings
Hugh Palgrave
Vertigo
Gavin Elster
Designing Woman
Zachary Wilde
This Could Be the Night
Stowe Devlin
Lucy Gallant
Jim Wardman
The Shadow
Lamont Cranston
Let's Do It Again
Courtney Craig
Trouble Along the Way
Harold McCormick
Shadow on the Wall
Crane Weymouth
Malaya
Matisson
Scene of the Crime
Norrie Lorfield
Three Daring Daughters
Michael Pemberton
Secret Journey
Captain Benoit
Easy Riches
Harry Miller
Secret Agent
Colonel Anderson (uncredited)
The Right Age to Marry
Stephen
The Riverside Murder
Alfred Jerome
The Feathered Serpent
Peter Dewin
Up for the Derby
Ronnie Gordon
The King's Cup
Ronnie Helmore
The Barton Mystery
Harry Maitland
Above Rubies
Paul
Two Way Street
Geoffrey
My Wife's Family
Willie Nagg
The House of Unrest
David
Leave It to Me
Tony
White Cargo
Worthing
The Ring
Spectator (uncredited)
And One Was Loyal
George Manson