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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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John William Schofield was born on 10 March 1889 in Islington, Middlesex, as John William Schofield.<ref name=officialbio>{{cite web |title=Johnnie Schofield - Biography |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0774529/bio |
John William Schofield was born on 10 March 1889 in Islington, Middlesex, as John William Schofield.<ref name=officialbio>{{cite web |title=Johnnie Schofield - Biography |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0774529/bio |website=IMDb}}</ref> He was the eldest son of music hall vocalist Johnnie Schofield (1858–1921) and Laura Purvis (1867–1955). |
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==Death== |
==Death== |
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He died on 9 September 1955 in Marylebone, London.<ref name=officialbio>{{cite web |title=Johnnie Schofield - Biography |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0774529/bio |
He died on 9 September 1955 in Marylebone, London.<ref name=officialbio>{{cite web |title=Johnnie Schofield - Biography |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0774529/bio |website=IMDb}}</ref> |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
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* ''[[A Real Bloke]]'' (1935, uncredited) |
* ''[[A Real Bloke]]'' (1935, uncredited) |
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* ''[[Royal Cavalcade]]'' (1935) – Drinker (uncredited) |
* ''[[Royal Cavalcade]]'' (1935) – Drinker (uncredited) |
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*''[[Cock o' the North (film)|Cock o' the North]]'' (1935) – Bert Harris |
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* ''[[Jimmy Boy]]'' (1935) |
* ''[[Jimmy Boy]]'' (1935) |
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* ''[[The Mystery of the Mary Celeste]]'' (1935) – Peter Tooley |
* ''[[The Mystery of the Mary Celeste]]'' (1935) – Peter Tooley |
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* ''[[Living Dangerously (film)|Living Dangerously]]'' (1936) – Prisoner |
* ''[[Living Dangerously (film)|Living Dangerously]]'' (1936) – Prisoner |
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* ''[[Melody of My Heart]]'' (1936) |
* ''[[Melody of My Heart]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[Love in Exile]]'' (1936) – Laundry Man (uncredited) |
* ''[[Love in Exile (film)|Love in Exile]]'' (1936) – Laundry Man (uncredited) |
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* ''[[The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss]]'' (1936) – Lift Operator (uncredited) |
* ''[[The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss]]'' (1936) – Lift Operator (uncredited) |
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* ''[[Song of Freedom]]'' (1936) |
* ''[[Song of Freedom]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill]]'' (1948) – Barman |
* ''[[Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill]]'' (1948) – Barman |
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* ''[[Love in Waiting]]'' (1948) – Inspector Bates |
* ''[[Love in Waiting]]'' (1948) – Inspector Bates |
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* ''[[A Piece of Cake]]'' (1948) – Window Cleaner |
* ''[[A Piece of Cake (film)|A Piece of Cake]]'' (1948) – Window Cleaner |
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* ''[[For Them That Trespass]]'' (1949) – Warder In Condemned Cell (uncredited) |
* ''[[For Them That Trespass]]'' (1949) – Warder In Condemned Cell (uncredited) |
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* ''[[The Perfect Woman (1949 film)|The Perfect Woman]]'' (1949) – Ticket Collector |
* ''[[The Perfect Woman (1949 film)|The Perfect Woman]]'' (1949) – Ticket Collector |
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* ''[[The Reluctant Widow (film)|The Reluctant Widow]]'' (1950) |
* ''[[The Reluctant Widow (film)|The Reluctant Widow]]'' (1950) |
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* ''[[Night and the City]]'' (1950) – Cashier (uncredited) |
* ''[[Night and the City]]'' (1950) – Cashier (uncredited) |
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* ''[[Trio (film)|Trio]]'' (1950) – Minor Role (uncredited) |
* ''[[Trio (1950 film)|Trio]]'' (1950) – Minor Role (uncredited) |
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* ''[[The Second Mate]]'' (1950, uncredited) |
* ''[[The Second Mate]]'' (1950, uncredited) |
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* ''[[Blackmailed (1951 film)|Blackmailed]]'' (1951) – Maurice's Taxi Driver |
* ''[[Blackmailed (1951 film)|Blackmailed]]'' (1951) – Maurice's Taxi Driver |
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* ''[[The Net (1953 film)|The Net]]'' (1953) – Jim Barnes (uncredited) |
* ''[[The Net (1953 film)|The Net]]'' (1953) – Jim Barnes (uncredited) |
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* ''[[The Fake (1953 film)|The Fake]]'' (1953) – Tate Gallery Attendant (uncredited) |
* ''[[The Fake (1953 film)|The Fake]]'' (1953) – Tate Gallery Attendant (uncredited) |
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* ''[[The Square Ring]]'' (1953) – Seating Attendant (uncredited) |
* ''[[The Square Ring (1953 film)|The Square Ring]]'' (1953) – Seating Attendant (uncredited) |
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* ''[[Wheel of Fate (film)|Wheel of Fate]]'' (1953) – Len Bright |
* ''[[Wheel of Fate (film)|Wheel of Fate]]'' (1953) – Len Bright |
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* ''[[The Final Test]]'' (1953) – Railway Porter (uncredited) |
* ''[[The Final Test]]'' (1953) – Railway Porter (uncredited) |
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* ''[[See How They Run (1955 film)|See How They Run]]'' (1955, uncredited; final film role) |
* ''[[See How They Run (1955 film)|See How They Run]]'' (1955, uncredited; final film role) |
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==Theatre Performances== |
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*As Corporal Cramp: 'Love Goes To Press' |
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22 July – 24 August 1946, [[Duchess Theatre]], London. |
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*As Phil Emerald: 'Zero Hour' |
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14 – 19 June 1944, [[Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith)]] (Shaftesbury Ave), London. |
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*As Phil Emerald: 'Zero Hour' |
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2 May 1944, [[Duke of York's Theatre]], London. |
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*As [[Humpty Dumpty]], |
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1927/'28, [[Prince's Theatre, Bristol]] |
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*[[Goldilocks and the Three Bears]] |
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1924/'25, Prince’s Theatre, Bristol. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 04:03, 15 February 2024
Johnnie Schofield | |
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Born | John William Schofield 10 March 1889 |
Died | 9 September 1955 Marylebone, London, England | (aged 66)
Occupation | Actor |
Johnnie William Schofield (10 March 1889 – 9 September 1955) was a British actor, known for The Middle Watch (1948), Tawny Pipit (1944) and Melody of My Heart (1936).[1][2][3][4]
Early life[edit]
John William Schofield was born on 10 March 1889 in Islington, Middlesex, as John William Schofield.[5] He was the eldest son of music hall vocalist Johnnie Schofield (1858–1921) and Laura Purvis (1867–1955).
Death[edit]
He died on 9 September 1955 in Marylebone, London.[5]
Selected filmography[edit]
- The Pride of the Force (1933, uncredited)
- Hawley's of High Street (1933, uncredited)
- The Outcast (1934, uncredited)
- Keep It Quiet (1934) – George (uncredited)
- The Great Defender (1934) – Power station worker
- Josser on the Farm (1934, uncredited)
- A Real Bloke (1935, uncredited)
- Royal Cavalcade (1935) – Drinker (uncredited)
- Cock o' the North (1935) – Bert Harris
- Jimmy Boy (1935)
- The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935) – Peter Tooley
- Father O'Flynn (1935) – Cassidy
- Variety (1935, uncredited)
- Sexton Blake and the Bearded Doctor (1935, uncredited)
- Living Dangerously (1936) – Prisoner
- Melody of My Heart (1936)
- Love in Exile (1936) – Laundry Man (uncredited)
- The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936) – Lift Operator (uncredited)
- Song of Freedom (1936)
- The End of the Road (1936) – Jock
- The Song of the Road (1937, uncredited)
- Make-Up (1937) – Publicity Man
- Talking Feet (1937) – Stage Door Keeper (uncredited)
- The Last Adventurers (1937) – Stalk
- Rhythm Racketeer (1937) – Spike
- Sam Small Leaves Town (1937) – Sam Small
- Incident in Shanghai (1938) – Ted Higgins
- I See Ice (1938) – Man In Club Showing George Tricks (uncredited)
- Special Edition (1938) – Horatio Adams
- Lassie from Lancashire (1938) – Cyril
- Night Journey (1938, uncredited)
- Mountains O'Mourne (1938, uncredited)
- Down Our Alley (1939) – Waiter
- The Spy in Black (1939) – Armed Guard of POWs on Ferry (uncredited)
- The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939) – Arsenal Doctor
- Contraband (1940) – Waiter at the Cab Drivers' Shelter (uncredited)
- Gaslight (1940) – John (uncredited)
- Let George Do It! (1940) – Solicitous Steward
- Spare a Copper (1940) – Policeman (uncredited)
- Sailors Three (1940) – Officer Reading Heliograph Message (uncredited)
- You Will Remember (1941) – Sheet Music Seller (uncredited)
- Sheepdog of the Hills (1941) – Tom Abbott
- Gert and Daisy's Weekend (1942) – Policeman at Town Hall (uncredited)
- Bob's Your Uncle (1942) – Stationmaster
- The Next of Kin (1942) – Lance-Corporal
- The Day Will Dawn (1942) – Soldier in Fleet Street Pub with Harry (uncredited)
- Uncensored (1942, uncredited)
- The Goose Steps Out (1942) – 1st Observer (uncredited)
- Gert and Daisy Clean Up (1942) – Policeman on Night Duty (uncredited)
- In Which We Serve (1942) – Coxswain
- The Young Mr. Pitt (1942) – Minor Role (uncredited)
- Went the Day Well? (1942) – Joe Garbett
- The Gentle Sex (1943) – Sgt. in Dance Cafe (uncredited)
- We Dive at Dawn (1943) – Policeman in Chip Shop (uncredited)
- The Bells Go Down (1943) – Milkman
- Old Mother Riley Detective (1943) – P.C. Jimmy Green
- Theatre Royal (1943) – Fred (uncredited)
- I'll Walk Beside You (1943) – Porter
- The Flemish Farm (1943) – Road Gang Worker (Who Passes Message) (uncredited)
- Millions Like Us (1943) – George, The Crowsons' Next-Door Neighbour (uncredited)
- The Demi-Paradise (1943) – Ernie
- Up with the Lark (1943) – Mr. Tanner
- The New Lot (1943) – Homeguard Sgt. (uncredited)
- Down Melody Lane (1943) – Sam Mitchell
- Tawny Pipit (1944) – Sergeant Dawkins
- Fanny by Gaslight (1944) – Joe (uncredited)
- Welcome, Mr. Washington (1944) – Butcher (uncredited)
- The Way Ahead (1944) – Lewis Gun Instructor (uncredited)
- English Without Tears (1944) – Police Sergeant
- They Came to a City (1944) – Bert the barman (uncredited)
- Love Story (1944) – Bus Passenger (uncredited)
- Waterloo Road (1945) – George, Pub Landlord (uncredited)
- Blithe Spirit (1945) – R.A.C. Man Directing Traffic (uncredited)
- Give Me the Stars (1945) – Ted James
- The Way to the Stars (1945) – Jones
- Perfect Strangers (1945) – Seaman Issuing Messdeck Rations (uncredited)
- The Rake's Progress (1945) – Hotel Bellboy (uncredited)
- The Echo Murders (1945) – Purvis
- The Voice Within (1946) – Lorry Driver
- Night Boat to Dublin (1946) – Factory Watchman (uncredited)
- Wanted for Murder (1946) – Chip Shop Owner (uncredited)
- I See a Dark Stranger (1946) – Villager (uncredited)
- This Man Is Mine (1946, uncredited)
- Code of Scotland Yard (1947) – Inspector Robson
- Dancing with Crime (1947) – Fred (uncredited)
- So Well Remembered (1947) – 1st Publican (uncredited)
- Captain Boycott (1947) – British Soldier in Bar (uncredited)
- While I Live (1947) – Alfie
- The Mark of Cain (1947) – Chemist (uncredited)
- So Evil My Love (1948) – Railway Porter (uncredited)
- My Brother Jonathan (1948) – Trade Union Man
- Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1948) – Barman
- Love in Waiting (1948) – Inspector Bates
- A Piece of Cake (1948) – Window Cleaner
- For Them That Trespass (1949) – Warder In Condemned Cell (uncredited)
- The Perfect Woman (1949) – Ticket Collector
- Train of Events (1949) – First Aid Man at Crash Site (uncredited)
- Dark Secret (1949) – Motor Coachman (uncredited)
- The Rocking Horse Winner (1949) – 1st Chauffeur (uncredited)
- The 20 Questions Murder Mystery (1950)
- The Reluctant Widow (1950)
- Night and the City (1950) – Cashier (uncredited)
- Trio (1950) – Minor Role (uncredited)
- The Second Mate (1950, uncredited)
- Blackmailed (1951) – Maurice's Taxi Driver
- A Tale of Five Cities (1951) – Commissionaire (uncredited)
- The Browning Version (1951) – Taxi Driver (uncredited)
- White Corridors (1951) – Night Porter
- Lady Godiva Rides Again (1951) – Shooting Stall Keeper at British Festival (uncredited)
- I Believe in You (1952) – Jim, Lorry Driver (uncredited)
- Home at Seven (1952) – Joe Dobson, Landlord of the Feathers (uncredited)
- Something Money Can't Buy (1952) – Irish Policeman (uncredited)
- The Gentle Gunman (1952) – ARP Warden at Tube Station (uncredited)
- The Voice of Merrill (1952) – Night Porter
- Three Steps to the Gallows (1953) – Charley
- The Net (1953) – Jim Barnes (uncredited)
- The Fake (1953) – Tate Gallery Attendant (uncredited)
- The Square Ring (1953) – Seating Attendant (uncredited)
- Wheel of Fate (1953) – Len Bright
- The Final Test (1953) – Railway Porter (uncredited)
- Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) – Trap Door Stage Hand (uncredited)
- Small Town Story (1953, uncredited)
- Solution by Phone (1954, uncredited)
- The Scarlet Web (1954, uncredited)
- The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954) – Spider (uncredited)
- Carrington V.C. (1954) – Hallam (uncredited)
- See How They Run (1955, uncredited; final film role)
Theatre Performances[edit]
- As Corporal Cramp: 'Love Goes To Press'
22 July – 24 August 1946, Duchess Theatre, London.
- As Phil Emerald: 'Zero Hour'
14 – 19 June 1944, Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith) (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
- As Phil Emerald: 'Zero Hour'
2 May 1944, Duke of York's Theatre, London.
- As Humpty Dumpty,
1927/'28, Prince's Theatre, Bristol
1924/'25, Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
References[edit]
- ^ "Johnnie Schofield". Archived from the original on 13 January 2009.
- ^ "Johnnie Schofield - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
- ^ "Johnnie Schofield". www.aveleyman.com.
- ^ "Johnnie Schofield - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- ^ a b "Johnnie Schofield - Biography". IMDb.