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  1. Dennis Wyndham (15 January 1887 – 19 August 1973) was a South African born stage and film actor. Long based in Britain, he appeared in more than 40 films between 1920 and 1956. He was born in Natal, South Africa. On 23 May 1917, he married Elsie Mackay otherwise known as silent film actress

  2. Dennis Wyndham (15 January 1887 – 19 August 1973) was a South African film actor. He appeared in 47 films between 1920 and 1956. He was born in Natal, South Africa. On 23 May 1917 he married the actress Elsie Mackay and she performed as Poppy Wyndham throughout most of her stage and film career.

  3. Dennis Wyndham was born on 15 January 1887 in Natal, South Africa. He was an actor, known for Juno and the Paycock (1929), Lorna Doone (1920) and The Face at the Window (1932). He was married to Poppy Wyndham. He died on 19 August 1973 in Worthing, Sussex, England, UK.

    • Actor
    • January 15, 1887
    • Dennis Wyndham
    • August 19, 1973
  4. Jan 13, 2013 · Dennis Wyndham started his film career in the silent era. He starred in several British films before the sound era kicked in and settled for character roles. Love on the Dole (1941) as Jim, Larry's assistant (uncredited)

  5. Dennis Wyndham (15 January 1887 – 19 August 1973) was a South African film actor. He appeared in 47 films between 1920 and 1956. He was born in Natal, South Africa. On 23 May 1917 he married the actress Elsie Mackay and she performed as Poppy Wyndham throughout most of her stage and film career.

  6. Dennis Wyndham (15 January 1887 – 19 August 1973) was a South African born stage and film actor. Long based in Britain, he appeared in more than 40 films between 1920 and 1956. He was born in Natal, South Africa. On 23 May 1917, he married Elsie Mackay otherwise known as silent film actress Poppy Wyndham.

  7. Aug 19, 2023 · actor. 86 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Ramsbottom Rides Again» (1956), «The Glass Cage» (1955), «The Men of Sherwood Forest» (1954), «For Better, for Worse» (1954), «They Got What They Wanted» (1954)...