Billy Milton
Billy Milton (8 December 1905 – 22 November 1989) was a British stage, film and television actor. Born in Paddington, Middlesex, as William Thomas Milton, he was the son of Harry Harman Milton (1880-1942), a commission agent, and his wife Hilda Eugenie Milton, née Jackson, (1878-1935).[1]
Partial filmography
- The Flag Lieutenant (1927) - (uncredited)
- Young Woodley (1931) - Vining
- The Man from Chicago (1931) - Barry Larwood
- The Great Gay Road (1931) - Rodney
- The Dressmaker of Luneville (1932)
- Three Men in a Boat (1933) - Jimmy
- Aunt Sally (1933) - Billy
- Music Hath Charms (1935) - Jack Lawton
- King of the Castle (1936) - Monty King
- Once in a Million (1936) - Prince
- Someone at the Door (1936) - Ronnie Martin
- A Star Fell from Heaven (1936) - Douglas Lincoln
- No Escape (1936) - Billy West
- Aren't Men Beasts! (1937) - Roger Holly
- The Dominant Sex (1937) - Alec Winstone
- Spring Handicap (1937) - Len Redpath
- Saturday Night Revue (1937) - Jimmy Hanson
- The Last Chance (1937) - Michael Worrall
- Oh Boy! (1938) - Conductor
- Yes, Madam? (1939) - Tony Tolliver
- The Key Man (1957) - French Waiter
- The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963) - Store Manager
- Heavens Above! (1963) - Fellowes (uncredited)
- The Set Up (1963) - Simpson
- Who Was Maddox? (1964) - Chandler
- Devils of Darkness (1965) - Librarian
- Monster of Terror (1965) - Henry
- Licensed to Kill (1965) - Wilson
- Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1968) - Landlord
- Hot Millions (1968) - Agent (uncredited)
- Sweet William (1980) - Old Actor in play
References
- "Billy Milton". British Film Institute. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
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