Robert Cawdron
Robert Cawdron (29 December 1921 – 14 September 1997) was a French-born British film and television actor. Often cast as police officers, he had a long-running role on Dixon of Dock Green as Detective Inspector Cherry.[1]
Robert Cawdron  | |
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| Born | Robert Chattey Cawdron December 29, 1921  | 
| Died | September 14, 1997 (aged 75) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1947–1981 | 
Selected filmography
    
    Film
    
- Night Beat (1947) - Police Recruit (uncredited)
 - The Fallen Idol (1948) - Policeman (uncredited)
 - The Chiltern Hundreds (1949) - Sergeant
 - Stage Fright (1950) - Policeman (uncredited)
 - State Secret (1950) - State Policeman (uncredited)
 - The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) - Doorman at the French Embassy (uncredited)
 - Highly Dangerous (1950) - Soldier at Barrier During Fire (uncredited)
 - Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951) - French Mate on 'Witch of Endor' (uncredited)
 - Trent's Last Case (1952) - Police Constable (uncredited)
 - Down Among the Z Men (1952) - Sergeant Bullshine
 - Street of Shadows (1953) - Det. Sgt. Hadley
 - Five on a Treasure Island (1957) - Luke Undown
 - A King in New York (1957) - U.S. Marshal
 - The One That Got Away (1957) - Officer on Horseback (uncredited)
 - Identity Unknown (1960) - Flynn
 - October Moth (1960) - The Policeman
 - Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) - Robboe
 - Ali and the Camel (1960) - (voice)
 - Feet of Clay (1960) - Saunders
 - The Frightened City (1961) - Nero
 - Crosstrap (1962) - Joe
 - We Joined the Navy (1962) - Marcel's Bar Patron (uncredited)
 - The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966)
 - The Shuttered Room (1967) - John Whately, Susannah's Father
 - The Blood Beast Terror (1968) - Chief Constable
 - The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) - Hotel Manager
 - Zeppelin (1971) - Officer (uncredited)
 - Madhouse (1974) - CID Inspector (uncredited)
 - S*P*Y*S (1974) - Vet (uncredited)
 
Television
    
- Dixon of Dock Green (1955-1965) - Det. Insp. Cherry / Insp. Gordon
 - The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1955) - Chicon / First Agent
 - The Count of Monte Cristo (1956) - Rico
 - Assignment Foreign Legion (1956) - Bolieau
 - Sailor of Fortune (1956-1957) - Patron / Demitrios
 - Shadow Squad (1957) - Sgt. Telfer
 - White Hunter (1957-1958) - Paul Klinger / Doug Gordon
 - Educated Evans (1958) - Second Military Policeman
 - Ivanhoe (1958) - Sir Mark / Sir Edgar / Bailiff
 - Starr and Company (1958) - Marvin Lavery
 - The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1958) - Rodney Ames / Inspector Von Der Reyden
 - The Four Just Men (1959) - Farmer
 - Golden Girl (1961) - Det. Supt. Tallerton
 - Sir Francis Drake (1961) - Crombie
 - Bootsie and Snudge (1962) - Ned Plackett
 - No Hiding Place (1962) - Michael O'Grady
 - The Saint (1962-1967) - Sergeant Le Duc
 - Espionage (1963) - Paratrooper
 - Call the Gun Expert (1964) - PC Gutteridge
 - The Massingham Affair (1964) - PC Hugh
 - 199 Park Lane (1965) - Stuart Long
 - The Avengers (1966-1967) - Banks / Horace
 - Triton (1968) - Robert Fulton
 - Department S (1969) - Police Inspector
 - Pegasus (1969) - Robert Fulton
 - Doctor Who (1970) - Taltalian
 - The Main Chance (1970) - Crispin
 - From a Bird's Eye View (1970-1971) - Uncle Bert Quigley / Charlie Duggan
 - Doomwatch (1971) - John McAlister
 - Owen, M.D. (1971) - Andrew Pearce
 - The Persuaders! (1971) - Leyland
 - The Prince of Denmark (1974) - Customer
 - The Dick Emery Show (1974-1981)
 
References
    
- The Guinness Book of Classic British TV p.217
 
Bibliography
    
- Paul Cornell, Martin Day & Keith Topping. The Guinness Book of Classic British TV. Guinness, 1996.
 
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