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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_VernoJerry Verno - Wikipedia

    Jerry Verno (26 July 1895 – 29 June 1975) was a British film actor. He appeared in 39 films between 1931 and 1966, including five films directed by Michael Powell, and two with Alfred Hitchcock. He was born in London.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0894624Jerry Verno - IMDb

    Jerry Verno was a British actor who appeared in films by Michael Powell, Hitchcock and others. He also worked in theater, musicals and TV, and was born and died in London.

    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
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    • London, England, UK
  3. Jerry Verno. Actor: The 39 Steps. Jerry Verno was one of those picturesque cockney actors that made British pictures irresistible. Michael Powell gave him leading parts in four of his first films before using him again in his classic The Red Shoes (1948) as George, the stage door keeper.

    • July 26, 1895
    • June 29, 1975
  4. Jerry Verno (26 July 1895 - 29 June 1975) was a British film actor. Read More. Known For. The 39 Steps. The Red Shoes. Young and Innocent. The Plague of the Zombies. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The Belles of St. Trinian's. There Goes the Bride. Non-Stop New York. Acting. 1971. Edna: The Inebriate Woman as Old Man, at The Spike.

  5. Jerry Verno was a Cockney actor with music hall background, who appeared in films from 1931 to 1954. He was in The 39 Steps, The Man Who Came to Dinner and The Belles of St. Trinian's.

  6. My Friend the King is a 1932 British comedy film, directed by Michael Powell and starring Jerry Verno. The film was a follow-up to Two Crowded Hours, Powell's unexpectedly popular directorial debut of the previous year, with comedian Verno reprising his role as a chirpy Cockney taxi driver who gets mixed up in shady doings.

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › jerry_vernoJerry Verno | Rotten Tomatoes

    Jerry Verno was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Verno began his career with roles in "His Lordship" (1932) and the sci-fi motion picture "Non-Stop New York" (1937)...