From Wikipedia Henry Kendall, (28 May 1897 – 9 June 1962) was an English stage and film actor, theatre director and an immaculately stylish revue artiste. Kendall was born in London in 1897 and educated at the City of London School. He made his first appearance on the stage in September 1914 at the Lyceum Theatre, playing a 'super' in Tommy Atkins. He had a distinguished war career, serving as a Captain in the Royal Air Force from 1916 to 1919, and on demobilisation was awarded the Royal Air Force Cross. He played the leading role of Reggie Ogden in the film The Shadow in 1933, and also starred in Alfred Hitchcock's 'bravest failure', Rich and Strange, US title East of Shanghai (1931).
Rich and Strange
(Fred Hill)
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
(Lord Honiton)
The Shadow of the Cat
(The Doctor (uncredited))
The Shadow
(Reggie Ogden)
The Voice of Merrill
(Ronald Parker)
The Flaw
(John Millway)
The Ghost Camera
(John Gray)
Take a Chance
(Archie Burton)
This Week of Grace
(Lord Clive Swinford)
Twelve Good Men
(Charles Drew)
The Mysterious Mr. Davis
(Julian Roscoe)
Death on the Set
(Cayley Morden / Charlie Marsh)
Nothing Barred
(Parson)
Counsel's Opinion
(Logan)
Great Stuff
(Archie Brown)
29 Acacia Avenue
(Mr Wilson)
The Girl in Possession
(Sir Mortimer)
The Compulsory Wife
(Rupert Sinclair)
It’s Not Cricket
(Henry)
Side Street Angel
(Boscomb)
Death at Broadcasting House
(Rodney Fleming)
The Butler's Dilemma
(Carmichael)
French Leave
(Lt. George Graham)
The Flying Fool
(Vincent Floyd)
The House Opposite
(Hobart)
Watch Beverly
(Victor Beverly)
The Innocents of Chicago
(Percy Lloyd)
Mr. Bill the Conqueror
(Sir William Normand)
School for Husbands
(Geoffrey Carter)
Three Witnesses
(Leslie Trent)
The Man Outside
(Harry Wainwright)
Helter Skelter
(Lord Bruce Carlton)
An Alligator Named Daisy
(Valet)
King of the Ritz
(Teddy Smith)
Timbuctoo
(Benedict Tichbourne)
Lend Me Your Wife
(Tony Radford)