Actor
Born July 24, 1909 in London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [now UK]
Sydney Bromley (24 July 1909 – 14 August 1987) was an English actor. He appeared in more than sixty films and television programmes. On stage, he appeared in the 1924 premiere of Saint Joan, by George Bernard Shaw, as well as the 1957 film of the same name. He appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night during the summer of 1935 at the Open Air Theatre in London.

What's a Carry On?
Colonel Sam Houston (archive footage) (uncredited)

Crystalstone
Old Man

Anastasia - The Mystery of Anna
Herbert

The NeverEnding Story
Engywook

An American Werewolf in London
Alf

Dragonslayer
Hodge

Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective
Harkness

Candleshoe
Mr. Thresher

That's Carry On!
Colonel Sam Houston (archive footage) (uncredited)

Supernatural
Otto

The Prince and the Pauper
Peasant

The New Avengers
Hara

Robin Hood Junior
Alfric

Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
Muller

The Pallisers
Mr Clarkson

No Sex Please - We're British
Rag & Bone Man

A Place to Die
Seth

Thriller
Seth

Who's Afraid of Opera?
The Old Prisoner

Macbeth
Porter

Two in Clover
Tom Nelson

Nicholas Nickleby
Tix

Smashing Time
Tramp

The Fearless Vampire Killers
Sleigh Driver

Night of the Big Heat
Old Tramp

Slave Girls
Ullo

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Old Man

The Christmas Tree

The Three Musketeers
Attorney

Till Death Us Do Part
Local Yokel

Operation Third Form
Paddy

Carry On Cowboy
Colonel Sam Houston

Die, Monster, Die!
Pierce

Theatre 625
Tramp

Father Came Too!
Lang

Sergeant Cork
Tramp

Paranoiac
Tramp (uncredited)

Captain Clegg
Old Tom Ketch

The Piper's Tune
The Shepherd

Z-Cars

Stranger in the City
Tramp

The Criminal
Frightened Prisoner (uncredited)

No Hiding Place

Horrors of the Black Museum
Neighbour

Saint Joan
Baudricourt's Steward

Quatermass II
Frankie

Nineteen Eighty-Four
Waiter

Devil's Point
Enson

Dollars for Sale

Sunday Night Theatre
Waiter

To the Public Danger
Bar patron

The Dark Road
Professor Corkew

Loyal Heart
Burton June

Brief Encounter
Johnnie, the Second Soldier (uncredited)