James Raglan
James Raglan
Biography
James Raglan (6 January 1901 – 15 November 1961) was a British stage, film and television actor.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
26
Gender
Male
Birthday
1901-01-06 (124 years old)
Place of Birth
Redhill, Surrey, England, UK
Acting

1961

Dangerous Afternoon as Sir Phillip Morstan

1959

Charlesworth as Assistant Commisioner

1958

Chain of Events as Magistrate

1957

The Birthday Present as Prison Governor (uncredited)

1956

The Black Brigand as Don John

1955

No Smoking as Chancellor

1954

The Black Rider as Rackton

1954

Fabian of the Yard as Not available

1953

Operation Diplomat as Sir Oliver Peters

1953

The Broken Horseshoe as Supt. Grayson

1952

Whispering Smith Vs. Scotland Yard as Insp. Dave Meeker

1952

The Floating Dutchman as Mr. Wynn

1950

Spring-Heeled Jack as Squire Sedgefield

1949

Dick Barton Strikes Back as Lord Sir James A. Armadale

1939

Mr. Chedworth Steps Out as Brian Carford

1938

Lovers and Luggers as Bill Craig, alias Craig Henderson

1935

Rolling Home as Captain Pengelly

1934

The Admiral's Secret as Frank Bruce

1933

The Shadow as Beverley Kent

1932

The Chinese Puzzle as Sir Charles

1932

The Rasp as Alan Deacon

1931

Two Way Street as John Wentworth

1930

The Last Hour as Charles Lister

1930

Red Aces as Rufus Machfield