
Patrick Ludlow
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Patrick Ludlow (March 24, 1903 – January 27, 1996) was a British actor predominantly on stage, with his own touring theatre company from 1943.
Known for
Credits

Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
as (uncredited)

Modesty Blaise (1966)
as Under Secretary

Evergreen (1934)
as Lord Shropshire

Would You Kill for Me? The Mary Bailey Story (2023)
as Background performer (Police)

Seven Sinners (1936)
as Pilgrims of Peace Poet (Uncredited)

Naughty Husbands (1930)
as Willy
Old Mother Riley, MP (1939)
as Archie

Gangway (1937)
as Carl Freemason

Marriage of Convenience (1960)
as Registrar

Old Mother Riley (1937)
as Edwin Briggs

His Lordship (1932)
as Hon. Grimsthwaite
Love on the Spot (1932)
as r. Terrington
We’ll Smile Again (1942)
as BBC Man

The Ware Case (1928)
as Eustace Ede
Jury's Evidence (1936)
as Cyril
Bachelor's Baby (1932)
as Clarence
Watch Beverly (1932)
as Patrick Nolan

Service for Ladies (1932)
as Minor Role (uncredited)

The Blue Danube (1932)
as Companion

Rose of Tralee (1937)
as Frank





