
Henry Kendall
Biography
From Wikipedia Henry Kendall, (28 May 1897 – 9 June 1962) was an English stage and film actor, theatre director and an immaculately stylish revue artiste. Kendall was born in London in 1897 and educated at the City of London School. He made his first appearance on the stage in September 1914 at the Lyceum Theatre, playing a 'super' in Tommy Atkins. He had a distinguished war career, serving as a Captain in the Royal Air Force from 1916 to 1919, and on demobilisation was awarded the Royal Air Force Cross. He played the leading role of Reggie Ogden in the film The Shadow in 1933, and also starred in Alfred Hitchcock's 'bravest failure', Rich and Strange, US title East of Shanghai (1931).
Movie Appearances

Rich and Strange
as Fred Hill
1931

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
as Lord Honiton
1936

The Shadow of the Cat
as The Doctor (uncredited)
1961

The Shadow
as Reggie Ogden
1933

The Voice of Merrill
as Ronald Parker
1952
The Flaw
as John Millway
1933

The Ghost Camera
as John Gray
1933

Take a Chance
as Archie Burton
1937

This Week of Grace
as Lord Clive Swinford
1933
Twelve Good Men
as Charles Drew
1936

The Mysterious Mr. Davis
as Julian Roscoe
1939
Death on the Set
as Cayley Morden / Charlie Marsh
1935

Nothing Barred
as Parson
1961

Counsel's Opinion
as Logan
1933
Great Stuff
as Archie Brown
1933

29 Acacia Avenue
as Mr Wilson
1945
The Girl in Possession
as Sir Mortimer
1934
The Compulsory Wife
as Rupert Sinclair
1937
It’s Not Cricket
as Henry
1937
Side Street Angel
as Boscomb
1937