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Tom Helmore (4 January 1904 – 12 September 1995) was an English film actor. He appeared in over 50 films between 1927 and 1972, including three directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
He was born in London and died in Longboat Key, Florida.
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1970
as John Warwick (segment “The Caterpillar”)
1964
as Sir Halsey Hopewell
1962
as British Ambassador
1960
as Anthony Bridewell
1959
as Gordon Moreland
1959
as Hugh Palgrave
1958
as Gavin Elster
1957
as Zachary Wilde
1957
as Stowe Devlin
1955
as Jim Wardman
1955
as Miles Farnham
1954
as Lamont Cranston
1953
as Courtney Craig
1953
as Harold McCormick
1953
as George Manson
1951
as Detective Superintendent Tom Reid
1950
as Crane Weymouth
1949
as Matisson
1949
as Norrie Lorfield
1948
as Michael Pemberton
1938
as Harry Miller
1936
as Colonel Anderson (uncredited)
1935
as Stephen
1935
as Alfred Jerome
1934
as Peter Dewin
1933
as Ronnie Gordon
1933
as Ronnie Helmore
1932
as Harry Maitland
1932
as Paul
1931
as Geoffrey
1931
as Willie Nagg
1931
as David
1930
as Tony
1929
as Worthing
1927
as Spectator (uncredited)