1881-11-21 Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Arthur Chesney (born Arthur Kellaway; 21 November 1881 – 27 August 1949) was a British film and stage actor. His older brother was screen actor Edmund Gwenn (born Edmund Kellaway).
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                                    I Know Where I'm Going! | Harmonica Player | 1945-11-16 | 
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                                    O.H.M.S. | Suger Daddy | 1937-01-01 | 
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                                    Please Teacher | Round | 1937-01-01 | 
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                                    London Melody | Marius' Butler | 1937-02-04 | 
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                                    Sensation | Ernie Turnpit | 1936-12-16 | 
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                                    Chick | Lord Frensham | 1936-09-21 | 
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                                    The Queen's Affair | 1934-03-01 | |
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                                    Colonel Blood | Samuel Pepys | 1934-01-01 | 
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                                    Sorrell and Son | Mr. Porteous | 1934-03-05 | 
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                                    The Fortunate Fool | Battling Stubbs | 1933-12-13 | 
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                                    Night of the Garter | Vicar | 1933-09-18 | 
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                                    Lord Babs | Mr. Turpin | 1932-02-01 | 
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                                    Fires of Fate | Mr. Braddell | 1932-09-06 | 
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                                    Indiscretions of Eve | Willie, Ralph's Father | 1932-09-12 | 
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                                    The Shadow Between | Pug Wilson | 1931-09-04 | 
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                                    French Leave | General Root | 1930-08-20 | 
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                                    Hindle Wakes | Sir Timothy Farrar | 1927-09-12 | 
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                                    The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog | Mr. Bunting | 1927-02-14 | 
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                                    The Lure of Crooning Water | Guy Pinkerton | 1920-01-01 | 
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                                    Lights of London | Harold Armytage | 1914-04-01 |