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Harold Saxon-Snell (1889–1956) was a British
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and film actor. He appeared in twenty-three films during the silent and early
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s. He is often credited as H. Saxon-Snell or Harold Snell. He and actress Kathleen Boutall married in 1922.


Filmography

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'' (1914) * ''
The Man Who Bought London ''The Man Who Bought London'' is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton and starring E.J. Arundel, Evelyn Boucher and Roy Travers. It was based on the 1915 novel '' The Man Who Bought London'' by Edgar Wallace ...
'' (1916) * '' The Luck of the Navy'' (1927) * '' Smashing Through'' (1928) * ''
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'' (1929) * '' A Peep Behind the Scenes'' (1929) * '' The Clue of the New Pin'' (1929) * '' The Loves of Robert Burns'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1931) * '' Josser Joins the Navy'' (1932) * '' My Friend the King'' (1932) * '' Verdict of the Sea'' (1932) * '' The Return of Raffles'' (1932) * '' Maid Happy'' (1933) * ''
The Love Wager ''The Love Wager'' is a 1933 British comedy film directed by A. Cyran and starring Pat Paterson, Frank Stanmore and Wallace Douglas. It was released by Paramount Pictures as a quota quickie.Chibnall p.273 Plot summary Before he can receive he ...
'' (1933) * ''
Murder at the Inn ''Murder at the Inn'' is a 1934 British crime film directed by George King and starring Wendy Barrie, Harold French and Jane Carr. It was a quota quickie, made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.Wood p.78 Cast * ...
'' (1934) * '' The Return of Bulldog Drummond'' (1934) * '' His Majesty and Company'' (1935) * '' Radio Pirates'' (1935) * '' Rolling Home'' (1935) * '' Once in a New Moon'' (1935) * '' Abdul the Damned'' (1935) * '' Royal Cavalcade'' (1935)


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* 1889 births 1956 deaths English male film actors English male stage actors English male silent film actors 20th-century English male actors Male actors from London {{UK-actor-stub