Frederick Walter James Peisley (6 December 1904 – 22 March 1975) was a British stage, film and television actor and theatre director whose career spanned five decades. He is known for The Secret of the Loch (1934), Gentlemen's Agreement (1935) and Murder at the Cabaret (1936). His later career was mostly in television.
Fred Peisley was born in Finchley in London in 1904, the son of Annie Emily and Walter John Peisley, a baker.
1973
as Hotel Porter
1973
as Charlie
1972
as Paolo Morleiter
1969
1968
as Joe Crane
1966
as Barr
1965
as Tiny Bray
1965
as Mr Clayton
1961
as Rowley
1960
as Lewis
1943
as 2nd Soldier
1940
as Michael Elwood
1936
as Bill Gordon
1936
as Vincent
1935
as Guy Carfax
1934
as Jackson
1934
as Jimmy Andrews
1934
as Kenneth Bailey
1932
as Peter Farrar