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  1. George Thomas Moore Marriott (14 September 1885 – 11 December 1949) was an English character actor best remembered for the series of films he made with Will Hay.

  2. Moore Marriott (1885-1949) was a popular film farce star in the 1930s, often playing toothless old men. He worked with Will Hay, Graham Moffatt and Arthur Askey, and wrote one short play.

    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Actor, Writer
  3. Moore Marriott. Actor: Oh, Mr. Porter!. Largely forgotten today, comic actor Moore Marriott reigned supreme for a time in the 1930s alongside Will Hay and Graham Moffatt in British film farce.

    • September 14, 1885
    • December 11, 1949
  4. Moore Marriott (1885 - 1949) When someone says the name Moore Marriott a picture instantly forms in the mind of a shrill, toothless, old loon popping out of a ticket booth to say "The next train's gone!" to Will Hay. But Moore Marriott was more than just his Harbottle character.

  5. A hapless fire crew are given the ultimatum: put out a fire successfully or else be sacked. They fail miserably, and their ancient fire engine is stolen by c...

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  6. Moore Marriott was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1912, he made his screen debut in "A Maid Of The Alps." In 1937, he starred in the comedy caper "Oh, Mr. Porter," one of the best known of his collaborations with Will Hay and Graham Moffatt.

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  8. Oh, Mr Porter! is a 1937 British comedy film starring Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel. While not Hay's commercially most successful (although it grossed £500,000 at the box office – equal to about £34,000,000 at 2020 value), it is probably his best-known film to modern audiences.