"Maybe he's only a little crazy, like painters or artists, or those men in Washington," Philip Tonge's apprehensive toy-department head, Mr. Shellhammer, pleaded in defense of Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) in the holiday perennial Miracle on 34th St. (1947), perhaps the veteran stage actor's most memorable screen assignment. Tonge was a former child performer and lifelong friend and associate of Noël Coward (who publicly claimed to have had his initial sexual encounter with him at the age of 13). The British-born actor had originated the part of Dr. Bradman in the initial Broadway production of Blithe Spirit in 1941, a role he would re-create for an early television presentation five years later. Noticeable by his prominent proboscis and a receding chin, Tonge also added memorable moments to such diverse films as Witness for the Prosecution (1957) as the inspector, and the sci-fi thriller Invisible Invaders (1959). He ended his long career playing the recurring role of General Amherst on television's Northwest Passage (1958-1959).
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Frontier Rangers
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1959 | |||
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Invisible Invaders
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1959 | |||
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This Earth Is Mine
Actor |
1959 | |||
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Darby's Rangers
Actor |
1958 | |||
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Macabre
Actor |
1958 | |||
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Les Girls
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1957 | |||
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| 1957 | ||||
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Pardners
Actor |
1956 | |||
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The Peacemaker
Actor |
1956 | |||
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Desert Sands
Actor |
1955 | |||
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The Prodigal
Actor |
1955 | |||
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Elephant Walk
Actor |
1954 | |||
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Khyber Patrol
Actor |
1954 | |||
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Ricochet Romance
Actor |
1954 | |||
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The Silver Chalice
Actor |
1954 | |||
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Track of the Cat
Actor |
1954 | |||
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House of Wax
Actor |
1953 | |||
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Scandal at Scourie
Actor |
1953 | |||
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Small Town Girl
Actor |
1953 | |||
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Hans Christian Andersen
Actor |
1952 | |||
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O. Henry's Full House
Actor |
1952 | |||
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Love from a Stranger
Actor |
1947 | |||
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Miracle on 34th Street
Actor |
1947 | |||
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His Double Life
Actor |
1933 | |||
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Still Waters
Actor |
1915 |