Jerry Verno Net Worth is $500,000 Jerry Verno Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jerry Verno (26 July 1895 – 29 June 1975) was a British film actor. He appeared in 39 films between 1931 and 1966, including five films directed by Michael Powell, and two with Alfred Hitchcock.He was born in London.As well as appearing in films, he also took the role of Mr. McGregor in a dramatised series of Beatrix Potter tales produced by Fiona Bentley and recorded by HMV Junior Record Club (words by David Croft, music by Cyril Ornadel).
Date Of Birth July 26, 1895 Died 1975-06-29 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Hotel Splendide 1932 Jerry Mason My Friend the King 1932 Jim The Beggar Student 1931 Jan Janski Two Crowded Hours 1931 Short Jim Play for Today 1971 TV Series Old Man, at The Spike ITV Playhouse 1969 TV Series Charlie Sanctuary 1967 TV Series Mr. Williams Hugh and I 1962-1966 TV Series ABC Stage 67 1966 TV Series Hansen Mystery and Imagination 1966 TV Series Hodgson The Plague of the Zombies 1966 Landlord (uncredited) No Hiding Place 1966 TV Series Harry Golding Z Cars 1965 TV Series Shore Armchair Theatre 1964 TV Series Herbert / Tom A Place to Go 1964 Nobby Knowles Watch it, Sailor! 1961 Cab Driver (uncredited) Ivanhoe 1958 TV Series Gwain / Barney William Tell 1958 TV Series Petitpierre ITV Play of the Week 1958 TV Series Ben The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1958 TV Series Herbert Hodges After the Ball 1957 Harry Ball ITV Television Playhouse 1957 TV Series Eustace Gates The Belles of St. Trinian's 1954 Alf - the Bookmaker Dear Mr. Prohack 1949 Taxi Driver (uncredited) The Perfect Woman 1949 Football Fan On Underground Balalaika 1948 TV Movie Nicki The Chronicles of Ben 1948 TV Mini-Series Ben The Red Shoes 1948 Stage-Door Keeper Bothered by a Beard 1945 Short The Common Touch 1941 Office Messenger Girl in the News 1940 Charlie (Prisoner In Police Car) (uncredited) The Chinese Den 1940 Stubbins Magyar Melody 1939 TV Movie Jarvis Mountains O'Mourne 1938 Dip Evans The Gables Mystery 1938 Potts Anything to Declare? 1938 Hugo Guppy Sidewalks of London 1938 Drunk (uncredited) Queer Cargo 1938 Slops Old Mother Riley in Paris 1938 Joe Oh Boy! 1938 Shopwalker The Girl Was Young 1937 Lorry Driver Non-Stop New York 1937 Steward Troopship 1937 Pvt. George Judd Sensation 1936 Spikey A Clown Must Laugh 1936 Beppe, comic trouper Gypsy Melody 1936 Madame Beatrice Broken Blossoms 1936 Bert Ourselves Alone 1936 Private Parsley The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 1936 Pearley The 39 Steps 1935 Commercial Traveller Regal Cavalcade 1935 Taxpayer Lieut. Daring R.N. 1935 AB Swallow The Life of the Party 1934 Arthur Bleeby His Lordship 1932 Bert Gibbs There Goes the Bride 1932 Clark - the chauffeur His Wife's Mother 1932 Henry
Known for movies The 39 Steps (1935) as Commercial Traveller
The Red Shoes (1948) as Stage-Door Keeper
The Girl Was Young (1937) as Lorry Driver
His Lordship (1932) as Bert Gibbs