Philip Stainton
Actor
Born Apr 9, 1908 · Kings Norton, Birmingham, England, UK
Active 1947–1961
Philip Stainton was an English actor. Stainton appeared in several Ealing comedies and major international movies. He specialized in playing friendly or exasperated uniformed policemen, but also appeared in other comic and straight roles…
Filmography
Moby Dick (1956) — BildadReach for the Sky (1956) — Police ConstableWho Done It? (1956) — Frankie's AgentThe Ladykillers (1955) — The SergeantCast a Dark Shadow (1955) — Charlie MannHobson's Choice (1954) — DentonForbidden Cargo (1954) — Seaburyness Police SergeantMogambo (1953) — John Brown-PryceInnocents in Paris (1953) — Nobby ClarkeIsn't Life Wonderful! (1953) — Mason, a doctorMandy (1952) — Chairman of the Board of Governors (uncredited)Angels One Five (1952) — Police ConstableMonsoon (1952) — PutsiWhite Corridors (1951) — SawyerAppointment with Venus (1951) — ConstableThe Elusive Pimpernel (1950) — JellybandPassport to Pimlico (1949) — P.C. SpillerThe Spider and the Fly (1949) — Café ManagerDon't Ever Leave Me (1949) — Detective InspectorBoys in Brown (1949) — Principal Prison OfficerThe Blue Lagoon (1949) — Mr. AnstyTrottie True (1949) — Arthur Briggs (uncredited)Scott of the Antarctic (1948) — Second QuestionerNightbeat (1947) — Sgt. Slack