John Stuart

Biography

John Stuart (John Alfred Louden Croall; 18 July 1898 – 17 October 1979) was born to Scottish parents, and was a very popular leading man in British silent films in the 1920s. He successfully made the transition to talking pictures in the 1930s and his film career went on to span almost six decades. He appeared in 172 films (including shorts), 123 stage plays, and 103 television plays and series.

Filmography

Pietro Morelli (Phase III)
Dr. Underwood
Owner of Kennels
Harry Willshire
Paul Kingslake
Noel Hampton
Williams
Hugh Fielding
Captain Kerr - 'Hood'
Colonel Mario Spada
Allan Jeffcote
Slinger Woods
James Rawdon
L.B. Ellington
Sir Henry Baskerville
Michael Rivven
Talak Pasha, Officer of Turkish Army
Lord Rollestone
Alan Saunders
Henry Baring
Mack McDonald
Dr. Roger Hood
Professor Smith
10th Elder
Gardener
Inspector Dicker
Frank Brooks
Inspector Thornton
Dr. John Hayling
Alan Jeffcote
Tony Bracklethorpe
Jack Devenish
William Gardener, Turf Commission
David Graham
Dr. Edward Armstrong
Rodney Foster
Gentleman Burton
Michael Ferrier
Robert Blair
Commdr. Hood
English General
The Police Commissioner
Jack Tremaine
Max Nicholson
Lord Jimmy Hilhoxton
Bill Alden
Chief Police Officer Staples
Roger Drummond
James 'Iron' Harg
Lawrence
Dr. Warren
Alquist
Nigel Armine
Chief Constable
Charles Surface
Magistrate
Police Officer
2nd Platform Man at Connaught
Gerald Amersley
Bank Manager
John Summers
Richard Bristol
Captain Moonlight / Captain Freeman
Larry Dean
Inspector Webb
Detective Inspector
Alex St. George
Police Inspector
Det. Inspector Jim McBane
Coroner
Inspector Jensen
Lieutenant Skene
Duke of Bedford
Major Tony Griffiths
Dudley Bellairs
Harry Raymond
John Smith - Theater Manager
Palace Policeman
Prison Governor