
Cast
Edward Chapman
Acting
Cast
Edward Chapman
Known for
Acting
Born
1901-10-13
From
Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK
Died
1977-08-09
Also known as Эдуард Чепмен, Эдвард Чепмен
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edward Chapman (13 October 1901 - 9 August 1977) was an English actor who starred in many films and television programmes, but is chiefly remembered as "Mr. Wilfred Grimsdale", the officious superior and comic foil to Norman Wisdom's character of Pitkin in many of his films from the late 1950s and 1960s. Chapman was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. On leaving school he became a bank clerk but later began his stage career with Ben Greet's Company in June 1924 at the Repertory Theatre, Nottingham, playing Gecko in George du Maurier's Trilby. He made his first London stage appearance at the Court Theatre in August 1925 playing the Rev Septimus Tudor in The Farmer's Wife. Among dozens of stage roles that followed, he played Bonaparte to Margaret Rawlings's Josephine in Napoleon at the Embassy Theatre in September 1934. In 1928 he attracted the attention of Alfred Hitchcock, who gave him the role of "The Paycock" in the 1930 film, Juno and the Paycock. In the same year he also made an appearance in Caste (of which no prints are known to exist). He had a role in The Citadel in 1938 and appeared alongside George Formby in the Ealing Studios comedy Turned Out Nice Again in 1941. During the Second World War he took a break from acting and joined the Royal Air Force. After training he was posted to 129 (Mysore) Squadron as an intelligence officer. This Spitfire squadron was based at Westhampnett and Debden. The squadron was heavily engaged in combat during this period and many of Chapman's fellow squadron mates were killed in action. Chapman first starred alongside Wisdom in 1957's Just My Luck in the role of Mr. Stoneway, but the next year in The Square Peg he appeared as Mr. Grimsdale for the first time opposite Wisdom's character of Norman Pitkin. In 1960 he and Wisdom acted together again in The Bulldog Breed, playing the roles of Mr. Philpots and Norman Puckle - Mr. Grimsdale and Pitkin in all but name. Wisdom appeared alone as Norman Pitkin in On the Beat in 1962, while Chapman branched out, starring in the Danish folktale Venus fra Vestø, but Grimsdale and Pitkin were reunited for 1963's A Stitch in Time. Their final performance together was in The Early Bird in 1965, Wisdom's first film in colour. In all, he appeared alongside Norman Wisdom in five films. After Sir John Gielgud was arrested for "persistently importuning male persons for immoral purposes", Chapman started a petition to force him to resign from Equity. Sir Laurence Olivier reportedly threw Chapman out of his dressing room when he solicited his signature for the petition. From 1965 Chapman played mostly characters roles on television. His final role was as Mr. Callon for nine episodes of the BBC's seafaring melodrama The Onedin Line between 1971 and 1972. Chapman died of a heart attack in Brighton, East Sussex, England at the age of 75. Description above from the Wikipedia article Edward Chapman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Night and the City
as Hoskins (uncredited)

The Citadel
as Joe Morgan

Murder!
as Ted Markham

Lisbon
as Edgar Selwyn

X: The Unknown
as John Elliott

Mister Cinders
as Mr. Gaunt

The Man Who Haunted Himself
as Barton

Things to Come
as Pippa Passworthy / Raymond Passworthy

The Card
as Mr. Duncalf

Bhowani Junction
as Thomas Jones

The Magic Box
as Father in Family Group

His Excellency
as The Admiral

Juno and the Paycock
as Captain Boyle

The Square Peg
as Private Wilfred Grimsdale

It Always Rains on Sunday
as George Sandigate

The Bulldog Breed
as Mr. Philpots

Caste
as Sam Gerridge

Rembrandt
as Fabrizius

The Love Match
as Mr Longworth

A Stitch in Time
as Mr. Grimsdale

The Early Bird
as Mr. Thomas Grimsdale

Doctor at Large
as Mr. Wilkins

Mandy
as Ackland

Oscar Wilde
as Marquis of Queensberry

A Yank in Ermine
as Duke of Fontenham

Man on the Run
as Chief Inspector Mitchell

Convoy
as Captain Eckersley

The Man Who Could Work Miracles
as Major Grigsby

School for Scoundrels
as Gloatbridge

The Ringer
as Stranger

Just My Luck
as Mr. Stoneway

Gone to Earth
as Mr. James

The History of Mr. Polly
as Mr. Johnson

The Flying Squad
as Sedeman

They Flew Alone
as Mr. Johnson

The Skin Game
as Dawker

The October Man
as Mr. Peachy

Folly to Be Wise
as Joseph Byres M.P.

The Crowded Day
as Mr. Bunting

Poison Pen
as Len Griffin

Innocent Sinners
as Manley

A Day to Remember
as Mr. Robinson

Turned Out Nice Again
as Uncle Arnold

The Spider and the Fly
as Minister for War

The End of the Road
as Works Manager

The Intruder
as Lowden

The Divine Spark
as Saverio Mercadante

The Young and the Guilty
as George Connor

The Church Mouse
as Wormwood

Blossom Time
as Meyerhoffer

Premiere
as Lohrmann

The Proud Valley
as Dick Parry

Hide and Seek
as McPherson

Venus fra Vestø

Law and Disorder
as Detective Inspector Bray

Ships with Wings
as Papadopoulos

Girls Will Be Boys
as Grey

There Ain't No Justice
as Sammy Sanders

Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill
as Birkland

Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It
as Mr. Blenkinsop

Joey Boy
as Tom Hobson

The Briggs Family
as Charley Briggs

The Cocktail Party

Tilly of Bloomsbury
as Percy Welwyn

Marigold
as Mordan

The Four Just Men
as B.J. Burrell

The Queen's Affair
as Guard

The Big Deal
as Sir Pierson Cale

The Nursemaid Who Disappeared

Happy Ever After
as Colonel

Jeannie
as Mr. Jansen

Someone at the Door
as Price

Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday
as Captain Edwin Fraser

Eating Out with Tommy Trinder
as Mr. Jones

Now You're Talking
as Alf Small

Who Killed John Savage?
as Inspector Chortley

Let’s Keep Our Teeth
as Self - Commentator