From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A.E. Matthews OBE (22 November 1869 – 25 July 1960) was an English actor who played numerous character roles on the stage and in film for eight decades. Description above from the Wikipedia article A. E. Matthews,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Galloping Major
(Sir Robert Medleigh)
The Iron Duke
(Lord Hill)
Just William's Luck
(The Tramp)
The Square
Skid Kids
(The man in the taxi)
William Comes to Town
(Minister for Economic Affairs)
Who Goes There!
(Sir Arthur Cornwall)
Carry On Admiral
(Admiral Sir Maximillian Godfrey, K.C.B.)
Flight from Folly
(Neville)
Around the World in 80 Days
(Club Member)
Quiet Wedding
(Arthur Royd)
Escape to Danger
(Sir Thomas Leighton)
They Came to a City
(Sir George Gedney)
The Magic Box
(Old Gentleman)
Landfall
(Air Raid Warden)
Men Are Not Gods
(Frederick Skeates)
"Pimpernel" Smith
(Earl of Meadowbrook)
The Way Ahead
(Colonel Walmsley)
Love Story
(Pit Smith)
The Chiltern Hundreds
(Lord Lister)
The Forbidden Street
(Mr. Bly)
The Ghosts of Berkeley Square
(General Bristow)
Piccadilly Incident
(Charles Peterson)
Made in Heaven
(Grandpa)
Castle in the Air
(Blair)
Penny Princess
(Selby)
Mr. Drake's Duck
(Brig. Matthews)
Laughter in Paradise
(Sir Charles Robson)
The Million Pound Note
(Duke of Frognal)
Aunt Clara
(Simon Hilton)
Happy Ever After
(General O'Leary)
Miss Tulip Stays the Night
(Mr. Potts)
Loser Takes All
(Man)
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
(President of Tribunal)
Thunder Rock
(Mr. Kirby)
Inn for Trouble
(Sir Hector Gore-Blandish)
The Weak and the Wicked
(Harry Wicks, Mabel's beau)
Three Men in a Boat
(1st Old Gentleman)
Doctor at Large
(Duke of Skye and Lewes)
Jumping for Joy
(Lord Reginald Cranfield)
The Man in Grey
(Auctioneer (uncredited))
This England
((uncredited))
Something Money Can't Buy
(Lord Haverstock)
Meet Mr. Lucifer
(Self (uncredited))
Once Upon a Time
(Guy Travers)
The Lifeguardsman
(Lieutenant Tosh)
Whisky Galore!
(Colonel Linsey-Woolsey)
Twilight Hour
(General Fitzhenry)
The Great Mr Handel
(Charles Jennens)