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Walter Sydney Vinnicombe (26 September 1888 – 27 October 1970), known as Wally Patch, was an English actor and comedian. He worked in film, television and theatre.


Biography

Vinnicombe was born in
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and began working on the
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stages in 1912 and at regular theatres in 1938 at the
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. His first film appearance was in 1928, and went on to appear in 213 other films. On stage he enjoyed success in the 1950 play ''
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'', the first of the Whitehall farces. He worked up to his death, with his last television appearance in the comedy ''
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'' in 1970.


Partial filmography

* '' Blighty'' (1927) - Drill Sergeant * '' Boadicea'' (1927) - Officer in Roman Army (uncredited) * '' The King's Highway'' (1927) - Police Chief * '' Carry On'' (1927) - Andrews * '' The Luck of the Navy'' (1927) - Stoker Clark * '' The Guns of Loos'' (1928) - Sergeant * '' Shooting Stars'' (1928) - Property Man * '' Balaclava'' (1928) - Trooper Strang * '' A Reckless Gamble'' (1928) - Wally * '' You Know What Sailors Are'' (1928) - Seaman * ''
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'' (1929) - Peace League Commissionaire (uncredited) * ''The Adventures of Dick Turpin'' (1929) - Jonathan Wild * '' Warned Off'' (1930) - Miles * '' The Great Game'' (1930) - Joe Miller * '' Kissing Cup's Race'' (1930) - Bookie * '' The Sport of Kings'' (1931) - Panama Pete * '' The Skin Game'' (1931) - Van Driver (uncredited) * '' Tell England'' (1931) - Sergeant * '' Never Trouble Trouble'' (1931) - Bill Hainton * '' The Great Gay Road'' (1931) - Joe * ''
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'' (1931) - Cripps * '' Castle Sinister'' (1932) - Jorkins * '' Heroes of the Mine'' (1932) - Bob * '' Here's George'' (1932) - Foeman * '' Illegal'' (1932) - The Bookie (uncredited) * '' The Lucky Number'' (1932) - Bookmaker at Greyhound Stadium (uncredited) * ''
The Good Companions ''The Good Companions'' is a novel by the English author J. B. Priestley. Written in 1929, it follows the fortunes of a Concert Party (entertainment), concert party on a tour of England. It is Priestley's most famous novel and established hi ...
'' (1933) - Fred - Driver's Mate * '' The Crime at Blossoms'' (1933) - Palmer * ''
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'' (1933) - Gypsy King * '' Falling for You'' (1933) - Publican (uncredited) * '' Dora'' (1933 short) - PC William Petty * '' Britannia of Billingsgate'' (1933) - Harry * '' The Private Life of Henry VIII'' (1933) - Butcher in Kitchen (uncredited) * '' Channel Crossing'' (1933) - Sailor (uncredited) * '' Trouble'' (1933) - Chief Steward * '' Marooned'' (1933) - Wilson * '' Friday the Thirteenth'' (1933) - Bookmaker (uncredited) * ''Up for the Derby'' (1933) - Bert Davis, Bookie (uncredited) * '' Sorrell and Son'' (1933) - Buck * '' The Scotland Yard Mystery'' (1934) - Detective Sergeant George * '' The Fire Raisers'' (1934) - Price the Trainer (uncredited) * '' Those Were the Days'' (1934) - Insp. Briggs * '' Tiger Bay'' (1934) - Wally * '' The Man I Want'' (1934) - Crook * '' Passing Shadows'' (1934) - Sergeant * ''
Orders Is Orders ''Orders Is Orders'' is a 1933 British comedy film starring Charlotte Greenwood, James Gleason and Cyril Maude about an American film crew who move into a British army barracks to start making a film, much to the commander's horror. Much of t ...
'' (1934) - Regimental Sergeant Major * ''
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'' (1934) - Fred * '' What Happened to Harkness?'' (1934) - Bullett * ''
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'' (1934) - Boatman (uncredited) * '' Virginia's Husband'' (1934) - Police Sergeant * '' Badger's Green'' (1934) - Mr. Rogers * ''The Scoop'' (1934) - Harry Humphries * '' Crazy People'' (1934) * '' A Glimpse of Paradise'' (1934) - Harry * ''
The Old Curiosity Shop ''The Old Curiosity Shop'' is the fourth novel by English author Charles Dickens; being one of his two novels (the other being ''Barnaby Rudge'') published along with short stories in his weekly serial ''Master Humphrey's Clock'', from 1840 t ...
'' (1934) - George (uncredited) * '' The Perfect Flaw'' (1934) - Bert * '' Once in a New Moon'' (1934) - Syd Parrott * '' Borrow a Million'' (1934) - Bodgers * '' The Public Life of Henry the Ninth'' (1935) - Landlord * ''
Brewster's Millions ''Brewster's Millions'' is a comedic novel written by George Barr McCutcheon in 1902, originally under the pseudonym of Richard Greaves. The plot concerns a young man whose grandfather leaves him $1 million in a will, but a competing will from ...
'' (1935) - Bookmaker (uncredited) * '' Street Song'' (1935) - Wally * '' That's My Uncle'' (1935) - Splinty Woods * '' Dandy Dick'' (1935) - Police Constable Topping (uncredited) * '' Death on the Set'' (1935) - Sergeant Crowther * '' Where's George?'' (1935) - Ted Sloane * ''
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'' (1935) - Joe Riley * '' While Parents Sleep'' (1935) - Taxi Driver * ''
Crime Unlimited ''Crime Unlimited'' is a 1935 British crime film that was made as a Cinematograph Films Act 1927, Quota quickie. It was directed by Ralph Ince. The film marked the English-language debut of Lilli Palmer. Plot The Maddick gang pull off a diamond ...
'' (1935) - Andrew Purvis (uncredited) * '' No Monkey Business'' (1935) - Stage Hand (uncredited) * '' Get Off My Foot'' (1935) - Tramp * '' Off the Dole'' (1935) - Detective Brown * '' Marry the Girl'' (1935) - Bookmaker * '' His Majesty and Company'' (1935) - Bert Hicks * ''
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'' (1935) - Langdon's Assistant (uncredited) * '' Public Nuisance No. 1'' (1936) - Hotel Doorman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) - Sergeant Knott * '' Twice Branded'' (1936) - James Kaley (uncredited) * '' A Wife or Two'' (1936) * ''On Top of the World'' (1936) - Cardsharper * '' Excuse My Glove'' (1936) - Hurricane Harry * '' A Touch of the Moon'' (1936) - Police Constable * '' Prison Breaker'' (1936) - Villars * '' King of the Castle'' (1936) - Trout * '' Not So Dusty'' (1936) - Dusty Gray * '' The Interrupted Honeymoon'' (1936) - Police Constable * '' The Man Who Could Work Miracles'' (1936) - Supt. Smithells * '' Dusty Ermine'' (1936) - Thug (uncredited) * ''
Luck of the Turf ''Luck of the Turf'' is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Jack Melford, Moira Lynd, Wally Patch and Moore Marriott. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-upon-Thames, Walton as a quota quickie for releas ...
'' (1936) - Bill Harris * '' Hail and Farewell'' (1936) - Sergeant Major * '' Men Are Not Gods'' (1936) - Gallery Attendant * '' The Scarab Murder Case'' (1936) - Inspector Moor * '' You Must Get Married'' (1936) - Chief Blow * '' The Price of Folly'' (1937) - Man with Tip * '' The Street Singer'' (1937) - Policeman * '' Busman's Holiday'' (1937) - Jeff Pinkerton * ''
The High Command ''The High Command'' is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Lionel Atwill, Lucie Mannheim and James Mason. It was shot at Ealing Studios and location filming, on location on the Gold Coast (British colony), Gold ...
'' (1937) - Crawford * '' Farewell Again'' (1937) - Sgt. Maj. Billings * '' The Man Who Made Diamonds'' (1937) - Alf Higgins * '' Night Ride'' (1937) - Alf Higgins * '' Talking Feet'' (1937) - (uncredited) * '' Doctor Syn'' (1937) - Collyer's Bo'sun * '' Missing, Believed Married'' (1937) - Flatiron Stubbs * '' Captain's Orders'' (1937) - Johnstone * '' Sam Small Leaves Town'' (1937) - Bus Passenger (uncredited) * '' Holiday's End'' (1937) - Sergeant Yerbury * ''
Owd Bob ''Owd Bob: The Grey Dog of Kenmuir'', also titled ''Bob, Son of Battle'' for US editions, is a children's book by English author Alfred Ollivant (writer), Alfred Ollivant. It was published in 1898 and became popular in the United Kingdom and ...
'' (1938) - Bookmaker - Unlucky Joe - (US title: 'To the Victor') * '' Bank Holiday'' (1938) - Arthur * '' I See Ice'' (1938) - Train Conductor (uncredited) * ''Quiet Please'' (1938) - Bill * '' On Velvet'' (1938) - Harry Higgs * '' Almost a Honeymoon'' (1938) - Bailiff * ''Break the News (film), Break the News'' (1938) - Prison Guard * ''13 Men and a Gun'' (1938) - Hans * ''Night Alone'' (1938) - Policeman * ''Alf's Button Afloat'' (1938) - Sgt. Hawkins * ''Pygmalion (1938 film), Pygmalion'' (1938) - First Bystander * ''The Ware Case (1938 film), The Ware Case'' (1938) - Taxi Driver * ''The Sky's the Limit (1938 film), The Sky's the Limit'' (1938) - Commissionaire * ''The Mind of Mr. Reeder'' (1939) - Lomer * ''Inspector Hornleigh'' (1939) - Sam Holt aka Keyhole Charlie * ''Sword of Honour (1939 film), Sword of Honour'' (1939) - Pomeroy Brown * ''Home from Home (1939 film), Home from Home'' (1939) - Banks * ''Poison Pen (1939 film), Poison Pen'' (1939) - Mr. Suggs * ''Down Our Alley'' (1939) - Mr. Dunstable * ''What Would You Do, Chums?'' (1939) - Tom * ''Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday'' (1939) - Police Sergeant * ''Pack Up Your Troubles (1940 film), Pack Up Your Troubles'' (1940) - Sgt. Barker * ''They Came by Night'' (1940) - Bugsie * ''Return to Yesterday'' (1940) - Night Watchman * ''Laugh It Off (1940 film), Laugh It Off'' (1940) - Sergeant * ''Band Waggon (film), Band Waggon'' (1940) - Commissionaire * ''Night Train to Munich'' (1940) - Fisherman (uncredited) * ''Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt'' (1940) - The Buller * ''The Flying Squad (1940 film), The Flying Squad'' (1940) - Bargee (uncredited) * ''Henry Steps Out'' (1940) - Wally * ''Neutral Port'' (1940) - Fred * ''Two Smart Men'' (1940) - Wally * ''Gasbags'' (1941) - Sergeant-Major * ''Old Mother Riley in Business'' (1941) * ''Quiet Wedding'' (1941) - Magistrate * ''Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It'' (1941) - Sergeant Major * ''Cottage to Let'' (1941) - Evans * ''Once a Crook (film), Once a Crook'' (1941) - Warder * ''Facing the Music (1941 film), Facing the Music'' (1941) - Briggs * ''Jeannie (film), Jeannie'' (1941) - Porter * ''I Thank You (film), I Thank You'' (1941) - Bill, The Fireman * ''The Common Touch'' (1941) - 'Nobby' * ''The Seventh Survivor'' (1942) - Bob Sutton * ''Gert and Daisy's Weekend'' (1942) - Charlie Peters * ''Bob's Your Uncle (film), Bob's Your Uncle'' (1942) - Sgt. Brownfoot * ''Banana Ridge (film), Banana Ridge'' (1942) - Police Officer * ''Unpublished Story'' (1942) - Taxi Driver at Victoria Station * ''Let the People Sing (film), Let the People Sing'' (1942) - Sam * ''Salute John Citizen'' (1942) - Minor Role (uncredited) * ''Sabotage at Sea'' (1942) - Tom (the steward) * ''In Which We Serve'' (1942) - Uncle Fred * ''We'll Smile Again'' (1942) - Head Porter * ''Get Cracking'' (1943) - Sgt. Joe Preston * ''The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp'' (1943) - Sergeant Clearing Debris (uncredited) * ''Women in Bondage'' (1943) - German Soldier (uncredited) * ''The Butler's Dilemma'' (1943) - Tom * ''Death by Design'' (1943) - Sergeant Clinton * ''One Exciting Night (1944 film), One Exciting Night'' (1944) - Salvage Collector (uncredited) * ''I Didn't Do It (film), I Didn't Do It'' (1945) - Det Sgt. Carp * ''Don Chicago'' (1945) - Sergeant * ''Old Mother Riley at Home'' (1945) - Bouncer * ''A Matter of Life and Death (film), A Matter of Life and Death'' (1946) - ARP Warden (uncredited) * ''Gaiety George'' (1946) - Commissionaire * ''Wanted for Murder (film), Wanted for Murder'' (1946) - Merry-Go-Round Barker * ''George in Civvy Street'' (1946) - Sprout * ''London Town (1946 film), London Town'' (1946) - Constable (uncredited) * ''Appointment with Crime'' (1946) - Joe Fisher - Garage Manager * ''Dumb Dora Discovers Tobacco'' (1946) * ''Green Fingers (1947 film), Green Fingers'' (1947) - Dawson * ''Dusty Bates'' (1947) - Uncle Hank Miller * ''The Ghosts of Berkeley Square'' (1947) - Foreman * ''Brighton Rock (1948 film), Brighton Rock'' (1948) - Bill (uncredited) * ''Good-Time Girl'' (1948) - Bookie (uncredited) * ''Calling Paul Temple'' (1948) - Spider Williams * ''A Date with a Dream'' (1948) - Uncle * ''The Guinea Pig (film), The Guinea Pig'' (1948) - Uncle Percy * ''River Patrol (film), River Patrol'' (1948) - The Guv * ''The History of Mr. Polly (film), The History of Mr. Polly'' (1949) - Customer * ''Helter Skelter (1949 film), Helter Skelter'' (1949) - BBC Commissionaire (uncredited) * ''The Adventures of Jane'' (1949) - Customs Official * ''The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery'' (1950) - Police Officer 'Tiny' White * ''Salute the Toff'' (1952) - Bert Ebbutt * ''Hammer the Toff'' (1952) - Bert Ebbutt * ''My Wife's Lodger'' (1952) - Sergeant * ''Will Any Gentleman...?'' (1953) - Bookmaker * ''Thought to Kill'' (1953) - Bridger * ''The Wedding of Lilli Marlene'' (1953) - Wally * ''Josephine and Men'' (1955) - Landlord * ''Private's Progress'' (1956) - Barman (uncredited) * ''Not So Dusty (1956 film), Not So Dusty'' (1956) - Porter * ''Suspended Alibi'' (1957) - Porter * ''The Naked Truth (1957 film), The Naked Truth'' (1957) - Paunchy Old Man * ''Morning Call (film), Morning Call'' (1957) - Wally, the tobacconist * ''Too Many Crooks'' (1959) - Sergeant / Court Usher (uncredited) * ''I'm All Right Jack'' (1959) - Workman * ''Operation Cupid'' (1960) - Bookmaker * ''The Challenge (1960 film), The Challenge'' (1960) - Ticket Collector * ''The Millionairess'' (1960) - Whelk Seller * ''The Night We Got the Bird'' (1961) - Ticket collector * ''Nothing Barred'' (1961) -Magazine Stall Proprietor - (billed as Walter Patch) * ''Serena (1962 film), Serena'' (1962) - Barman * ''Danger by My Side'' (1962) - Factory Gatekeeper * ''Sparrows Can't Sing'' (1963) - Watchman * ''A Jolly Bad Fellow'' (1964) - Tom Pike * ''The Bargee'' (1964) - Bargee (uncredited) * ''The Comedy Man'' (1964) - Bar Manager (uncredited) * ''Poor Cow'' (1967) - Customer in Pub


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Patch, Wally 1888 births 1970 deaths 20th-century English male actors 20th-century English comedians Actors from the London Borough of Brent English male film actors English male silent film actors English male stage actors English male television actors English male comedians