Guy Middleton Powell (14 December 1907 – 30 July 1973), better known as Guy Middleton, was an English film character actor.
Oh! What a Lovely War
(Gen. Sir William Robertson)
Night Boat to Dublin
(Capt. Tony Hunter)
Laughter in Paradise
(Simon Russell)
The Happiest Days of Your Life
(Victor Hyde-Brown: Staff of Nutbourne)
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
(Earl of Wickenware)
Dangerous Moonlight
(Shorty)
The Fake
(Smith)
Malaga
(Soames Howard)
Snowbound
(Gilbert Mayne)
The Rake's Progress
(Fogroy)
The Belles of St. Trinian's
(Eric Rowbottom-Smith)
Alive on Saturday
(George Pilbeam)
The Harassed Hero
(Murray Selwyn)
Take a Chance
(Richard Carfax)
A Man About the House
(Sir Benjamin Dench)
The Demi-Paradise
(Dick Christian)
Keep Fit
(Hector Kent)
Young Wives' Tale
(Victor Manifold)
One Night with You
(Matty)
The White Unicorn
(Fobey)
Never Look Back
(Guy Ransome)
Break in the Circle
(Maj. Hobart)
Make Me an Offer!
(Armstrong)
Conflict of Wings
(The Adjutant)
No Place for Jennifer
(Brian Stewart)
Light Fingers
(Colonel)
Marry Me
(Sir Gordon Blake)
The Mysterious Mr. Davis
(Milton)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
(McCulloch (uncredited))
Once Upon a Dream
(Major Gilbert)
Fame
(Lester Cordwell)
French Without Tears
(Brian Curtis)
For Freedom
(Pierre)
29 Acacia Avenue
(Gerald Jones)
The Sea Shall Not Have Them
(Squadron Leader Scott)
A Yank in Ermine
(Bertram Maltravers)
The Halfway House
(Fortescue)
Storm Over Jamaica
(Duffield)
English Without Tears
(Captain Standish)
The Third Visitor
(Inspector Mallory)
Escort for Hire
(Arthur Vickers)
Albert R.N.
(Bongo)
Champagne Charlie
(Tipsy Swell)
Doctor at Large
(Major Porter)
Now and Forever
(Hector)
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
(Potter)
Let's Be Happy
(Mr. Fielding)
Doctor Who: The Highlanders
(Colonel Attwood)
On the Night of the Fire
(Van Driver (uncredited))
The Captive Heart
(Capt. Jim Grayson)
Front Page Story
Talk About Jacqueline
(Captain Tony Brook)
What Every Woman Wants
(George Barker)
The Fur Collar
(Hotel Resident)
A Woman Alone
(Alioshka)
Doctor Who
(Colonel Attwood)
Dixon of Dock Green
(Fred Harper)
The Wednesday Play
Hancock's Half Hour