Kenneth Kove
Appearance
Kenneth Kove | |
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Born | Wandsworth, London UK | 30 April 1892
Died | December 1984 aged 92 Brighton, East Sussex, UK |
Other names | John William S. Bridgewater |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1930–1965 |
Kenneth Kove (1892–1984) was a British actor. He was a regular member of the Aldwych farce team between 1923 and 1930, often in "silly-ass" roles; appearing in It Pays to Advertise (1923), Thark (1927), A Cup of Kindness (1929), and A Night Like This (1930).[1][2] He also appeared in several films.[3]
Filmography
[edit]- Murder! (1930)
- The Great Game (1930)
- Almost a Divorce (1931)
- Down River (1931)
- The Chance of a Night Time (1931)
- The Man at Six (1931)
- Fascination (1931)
- Mischief (1931)
- Out of the Blue (1931)
- Two White Arms (1932)
- Help Yourself (1932)
- Diamond Cut Diamond (1932)
- Her First Affaire (1932)
- Pyjamas Preferred (1932)
- Song of the Plough (1933)
- The Man from Toronto (1933)
- Crime on the Hill (1933)
- Dora (1933)
- Send 'em Back Half Dead (1933)
- The Life of the Party (1934)
- The Crimson Candle (1934)
- Youthful Folly (1934)
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)
- Crazy People (1934)
- Leave It to Blanche (1934)
- Look Up and Laugh (1935)
- Radio Pirates (1935)
- Marry the Girl (1935)
- Mother, Don't Rush Me (1936)
- The Bank Messenger Mystery (1936)
- Cheer Up (1936)
- Talking Feet (1937)
- Black Eyes (1939)
- Asking for Trouble (1942)
- They Knew Mr. Knight (1946)
- Golden Arrow (1949)
- Stage Fright (1950)
- Treasure Hunt (1952)
- Innocents in Paris (1953)
- Out of the Clouds (1955)
- You Lucky People (1955)
- Raising the Wind (1961)
- The Organizer (1963)
- A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964)
- The Evil of Frankenstein (1964)
- Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
References
[edit]- ^ McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111968 – via Google Books.
- ^ "New Play at the Aldwych", The Times, 2 February 1924, p. 8; "Aldwych Theatre", The Times, 5 July 1927, p. 14; "Aldwych Theatre", The Times, 8 May 1929, p. 14; and "Aldwych Theatre", The Times , 19 February 1930, p. 12
- ^ "Kenneth Kove". Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
External links
[edit]- Kenneth Kove at IMDb