
Tom Helmore
Acting • Born 1904-01-04 – Died 1995-09-12
Biography
Thomas Percy 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.
Filmography
38 credits
Vertigo
Movie • 1958
Gavin Elster

The Time Machine
Movie • 1960
Anthony Bridewell

Shadow on the Wall
Movie • 1950
Crane Weymouth

Designing Woman
Movie • 1957
Zachary Wilde

Trouble Along the Way
Movie • 1953
Harold McCormick

Malaya
Movie • 1949
Matisson

Scene of the Crime
Movie • 1949
Norrie Lorfield

The Man in the Net
Movie • 1959
Gordon Moreland

Advise & Consent
Movie • 1962
British Ambassador

Flipper's New Adventure
Movie • 1964
Sir Halsey Hopewell

Three Daring Daughters
Movie • 1948
Michael Pemberton

Let's Do It Again
Movie • 1953
Courtney Craig

The Riverside Murder
Movie • 1935
Alfred Jerome

The Feathered Serpent
Movie • 1934
Peter Dewin

Count Your Blessings
Movie • 1959
Hugh Palgrave

The Shadow
Movie • 1954
Lamont Cranston

Secret Agent
Movie • 1936
Colonel Anderson (uncredited)

This Could Be the Night
Movie • 1957
Stowe Devlin

Two Way Street
Movie • 1931
Geoffrey

The King's Cup
Movie • 1933
Ronnie Helmore

Up for the Derby
Movie • 1933
Ronnie Gordon

The Right Age to Marry
Movie • 1935
Stephen

The Barton Mystery
Movie • 1932
Harry Maitland

Lucy Gallant
Movie • 1955
Jim Wardman

Easy Riches
Movie • 1938
Harry Miller

Above Rubies
Movie • 1932
Paul

Leave It to Me
Movie • 1930
Tony

My Wife's Family
Movie • 1931
Willie Nagg

The House of Unrest
Movie • 1931
David

The Ring
Movie • 1927
Spectator (uncredited)

White Cargo
Movie • 1929
Worthing

And One Was Loyal
Movie
George Manson

Secret Journey
Movie • 1939
Captain Benoit

Scarecrow
Movie • 1972
Sir Charles Reddington

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
TV • 1951
Detective Superintendent Tom Reid

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
George Manson

Night Gallery
TV • 1970
John Warwick (segment “The Caterpillar”)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Miles Farnham