Bio

Making his screen debut in 1908's Dick Turpin, Moore Marriott eventually appeared in over 300 British films. A leading man in his earliest endeavors, Marriott began playing irascible, oftimes senile old codgers while still in his early 40s. He is best-remembered for his work as doddering, toothless Jeremiah Harbottle in such Will Hay comedies as Oh, Mr. Porter (1938) and Ask a Policeman (1939). Moore Marriott's last screen role was Uncle Pensternon in 1949's The History of Mr. Polly.
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Moore Marriott
January 1, 1884 - December 11, 1949 (aged 65)

Bio

Making his screen debut in 1908's Dick Turpin, Moore Marriott eventually appeared in over 300 British films. A leading man in his earliest endeavors, Marriott began playing irascible, oftimes senile old codgers while still in his early 40s. He is best-remembered for his work as doddering, toothless Jeremiah Harbottle in such Will Hay comedies as Oh, Mr. Porter (1938) and Ask a Policeman (1939). Moore Marriott's last screen role was Uncle Pensternon in 1949's The History of Mr. Polly.

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