Leslie Dwyer


Leslie Gilbert Dwyer was an English film and television character actor.

Career

He was born in Catford, the son of the popular music hall comedian Johnny Dwyer, and acted from the age of ten and appeared in his first film in 1921. He is perhaps best known for his role as the Punch and Judy man Mr Partridge in BBC sitcom Hi-de-Hi!. Film roles included In Which We Serve, The Way Ahead, the 1952 remake of Hindle Wakes, Act of Love in which he played a two hander scene opposite the young Brigitte Bardot, Room in the House, the 1959 remake of Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, and Die, Monster, Die!.
He played Sergeant Dusty Miller in the original 1942 production of Terence Rattigan's play Flare Path.
His most notable television role was as Mr Partridge the miserable Punch and Judy man with an aversion to children in the British sitcom Hi-de-Hi!. He took roles in Public Eye in 1969, Doctor Who and in Steptoe and Son, Terry and June, Wodehouse Playhouse, Z-Cars and The Sweeney, in which he played "old sea dog" Ted Greenhead in the episode ''Trojan Bus'.'

Death

Dwyer died on 26 December 1986, aged 80. His grave is located in the East London Cemetery.

Selected filmography