Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
March 14, 1894
Place of Birth:
New York City, New York
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Hartley Power (1894–1966) was an American-born British film and television actor. He is best remembered for two roles: "Sylvester Kee" the ventriloquist who is shot and almost killed by "Maxwell Frere" (Michael Redgrave) as a rival for his "dummy"'s affections in Dead of Night; the chief of the news agency that Gregory Peck worked for in Roman Holiday.
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| Year | Movie | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1957 | Island in the Sun | Bradshaw |
| 1954 | The Million Pound Note | Lloyd Hastings |
| 1954 | To Dorothy, a Son | Cy Daniel |
| 1953 | Roman Holiday | Mr. Hennessy |
| 1953 | The Net | General Adams (uncredited) |
| 1951 | The Armchair Detective | Nicco |
| 1946 | A Girl in a Million | Colonel Sultzman |
| 1945 | Dead of Night | Sylvester Kee (Segment "The Ventriloquist's Dummy") |
| 1945 | The Man from Morocco | Col. Bagley |
| 1945 | The Way to the Stars | Colonel Page |
| 1942 | Alibi | Gordon |
| 1941 | Atlantic Ferry | Samuel 'Sam' Cunard |
| 1940 | A Window in London | Max Preston |
| 1940 | Return to Yesterday | Regan |
| 1939 | Murder Will Out | Campbell |
| 1938 | The Return of the Frog | 'Chicago Dale' Sandford |
| 1936 | Jury's Evidence | Edgar Trent |
| 1936 | Where There's a Will | Duke Wilson |
| 1936 | Living Dangerously | District Attorney Garrett Gale |
| 1934 | The Camels Are Coming | Nicholas |
| 1934 | Road House | Dick D'Arcy |
| 1934 | Evergreen | Treadwell |
| 1934 | Aunt Sally | 'Gloves' Clark |
| 1933 | Yes, Mr. Brown | Mr Brown |
| 1933 | Leave It to Smith | John Mortimer |
| 1933 | Friday the Thirteenth | American #1 |
| 1931 | Down River | Lingard |
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