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  1. Graham Victor Harold Moffatt (6 December 1919 – 2 July 1965) was an English comedic character actor. He is best known for a number of films where he appeared with Will Hay and Moore Marriott as 'Albert': a plump cheekily insolent street-savvy youth.

  2. Oct 17, 2018 · Graham Moffatt was best known as the 'fat boy' of British cinema in the 1930s and 1940s. He starred alongside the biggest names of the day including Will Hay, Moore...

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  3. Graham Moffatt (1919-1965) was a British actor who appeared in many films, especially with Will Hay and Moore Marriott. He also played Albert Brown in Ask a Policeman and other roles in comedy and drama genres.

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    • December 6, 1919
    • Graham Moffatt
    • July 2, 1965
  4. Oh, Mr Porter! is a 1937 British comedy film starring Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel. While not Hay's commercially most successful (although it grossed £500,000 at the box office – equal to about £34,000,000 at 2020 value), it is probably his best-known film to modern audiences.

  5. Aug 21, 2019 · Graham Moffatt was a popular comedy actor in the 1930s and 1940s, known for his role as Albert in films like 'Oh, Mr. Porter!' and 'Ask a Policeman'. The Will Hay Appreciation Society unveiled a blue plaque at his former pub, The Swan at Braybrooke, in his 100th year.

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  6. Graham Moffatt. Actor: Ask a Policeman. Of all the films that Graham Moffatt worked on, about half were with Will Hay, in his Billy-Bunter style persona. After being dropped by Will Hay, Moffatt (and Moore Marriott) went on to support Edmund Gwenn in Cheer Boys Cheer (1939) and Arthur Askey in Band Waggon (1940).

  7. Cast. Gibbs, Johnson and Smith. The Seven Sisters Soldier is standing behind Peter & Bob and Sergt. 'Stuffy' ( Graham Moffatt) is asleep. Eric Portman as Thomas Colpeper, a gentleman farmer and magistrate in Chillingbourne.