
Acting · 81 years old
Wandsworth, London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edmund Gwenn (born Edmund John Kellaway, 26 September 1877– 6 September 1959) was an English actor. On film, he is perhaps best remembered for his role as Kris Kringle in the Christmas film Miracle on 34th Street (1947), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe Award. He received a second Golden Globe and another Academy Award nomination for the comedy film Mister 880 (1950). He is also remembered for being in four films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. As a stage actor in the West End and on Broadway, Gwenn was associated with a wide range of works by modern playwrights, including Bernard Shaw, John Galsworthy and J. B. Priestley. After the Second World War, he lived in the United States, where he had a successful career in Hollywood and on Broadway. Actor Arthur Chesney was his brother and actor Cecil Kellaway was their cousin.

Something for the Birds
'Admiral' Johnnie Adams

Apartment for Peggy
Prof. Henry C. Barnes

Sally and Saint Anne
Grandpa Pat Ryan

Peking Express
Father Joseph Murray

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Joe Saunders

The Devil and Miss Jones
Hooper

Thunder in the Valley
Adam MacAdam

Forever and a Day
Stubbs

The Rocket from Calabuch
Prof. Jorge Serra Hamilton

Miracle on 34th Street
Kris Kringle

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Self - Narrator

Between Two Worlds
Scrubby

Mister 880
William "Skipper" Miller

The Keys of the Kingdom
Fr. Hamish MacNabb

For Heaven's Sake
Arthur

Laburnum Grove
Mr. Radfern

The Greatest Gift
Bartolomé the Juggler

The Trouble with Harry
Captain Wiles

Foreign Correspondent
Rowley

Pride and Prejudice
Mr. Bennet