
Johnnie Schofield
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 9, 1889
Place of Birth: Islington, Middlesex, England, UK
Known For

I See Ice
George Bright is a props man in an ice ballet company, and a keen amateur photographer who accidentally snaps crooks at work. Comic complications ensue....

Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill
A handsome young master at a boys school incurs the jealousy of an embittered colleague. From the novel by Hugh Walpole.

Night and the City
Londoner Harry Fabian is a second-rate con man looking for an angle. After years of putting up with Harry's schemes, his girlfriend, Mary, becomes fed up when he taps her for yet another loan.

Sailors Three
Three sailors get drunk while on shore leave and end up on the wrong ship. When they realise their mistake they scramble off it and onto their warship, HMS Ferocious. However, they soon realise that the vessel they have boarded is not the Ferocious but a German battleship.

Went the Day Well?
The quiet village of Bramley End is taken over by German troops posing as Royal Engineers. Their task is to disrupt England's radar network in preparation for a full scale German invasion. Once the villagers discover the true identity of the troops, they do whatever they can to thwart the Nazis plans.

The Square Ring
Boxing drama following the lives of 5 different fighters and their reasons for becoming boxers.

The Bells Go Down
Comedian Tommy Trinder plays it straight in this tribute to the wartime AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service). The dedicated band who kept the fires of London under control during the blitz and fire bombings of WWII.

Gaslight
Twenty years removed from Alice Barlow's murder by a thief looking for her jewels, newlyweds Paul and Bella Mallen move into the very house where the crime was committed. Retired detective B.G. Rough, who worked on the Barlow case, is still in the area and grows suspicious of Paul, who he feels bears a striking resemblance to one of Barlow's relatives. Rough must find the truth before the killer can strike again and reclaim his bounty.

Contraband
During early World War II, a Danish sea captain, delayed in a British port, tangles with German spies.

A Welcome to Britain
An uncredited Anthony Asquith is one of the directors of this WWII film (a joint UK/US production) which aims to explain British culture and character to the newly arrived American soldier. Starting with the ubiquitous pub visit, the film breezes through geography lessons, food and entertainment on the Home Front.
Filmography
as (uncredited)
as Trap Door Stage Hand (uncredited)
as uncredited
as (Uncredited)
as Len Bright
as Railway Porter
as Jim Barnes (uncredited)
as ARP Warden (uncredited)
as Joe Dobson (uncredited)
as Jim - Lorry Driver (uncredited)
as Maurice's Taxi Driver
as Night Porter
as Cashier (uncredited)
as 1st Chauffeur
as Ticket Collector
as uncredited
as Window Cleaner
as Barman
as Trade Union Man
as British Soldier in Bar (uncredited)
as Fred (uncredited)
as Inspector Robson
as Accident witness
as Villager (uncredited)
as Chip Shop Owner
as Factory Watchman (uncredited)
as Purvis
as Jones
as R.A.C. Man Directing Traffic (uncredited)
as Bert the Barman (uncredited)
as Police Sergeant
as Lewis Gun Instructor (uncredited)
as Joe (uncredited)
as Sergeant Dawkins
as Ernie
as Porter
as George,The Crowson's Next Door Neighbour
as P.C. Jimmy Green
as Sgt. in Dance Cafe (uncredited)
as Milkman
as Bert (uncredited)
as Home Guard Sergeant
as Joe Garbett
as Coxswain
as 1st Observer (uncredited)
as Lance-Corporal
as Stationmaster
as Officer Reading Heliograph Message (uncredited)
as Policeman
as John (Man Working On Carriage At Stables)
as Solicitous Steward
as Waiter at the Cab Drivers Shelter
as Man
as Arsenal Doctor
as Armed Guard of POWs on Ferry
as Man In Club Showing George Tricks (uncredited)
as Spike
as Peter Tooley