Born 1899 (age 74) · Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
Appears in 23 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ​Stringer Davis (4 June 1899 – 29 August 1973) was an English character actor. Davis was born James Buckley Stringer Davis in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. He was bisexual and married fellow performer Margaret Rutherford in 1945. The marriage was happy and they stayed together until her death in 1972. He was most famous for his supporting roles in various films and television series, where he often played a gentle old Englishman character. He appeared alongside his wife in a number of films, including four adaptations of Agatha Christie novels featuring Rutherford as Miss Marple. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stringer Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Murder She Said
7.3
Murder She Said
1961
as Jim Stringer
Murder at the Gallop
7.1
Murder at the Gallop
1963
as Jim Stringer
Murder Most Foul
7.1
Murder Most Foul
1964
as Jim Stringer
Murder Ahoy
7.1
Murder Ahoy
1964
as Jim Stringer
I'm All Right Jack
6.6
I'm All Right Jack
1959
as Reporter
The V.I.P.s
6.1
The V.I.P.s
1963
as Hotel Waiter
The Alphabet Murders
5.8
The Alphabet Murders
1965
as Mr. Stringer (uncredited)
The Happiest Days of Your Life
6.7
The Happiest Days of Your Life
1950
as Rev. Rich
The Smallest Show on Earth
6.7
The Smallest Show on Earth
1957
as Emmett
The Mouse on the Moon
6.3
The Mouse on the Moon
1963
as 1st Councillor (Uncredited)
Miranda
6.2
Miranda
1948
as Museum Attendant
Trouble in Store
6.1
Trouble in Store
1953
as Shop Assistant (uncredited)
Mad About Men
6.5
Mad About Men
1954
as The Vicar (uncredited)
Innocents in Paris
5.2
Innocents in Paris
1953
as Arbuthnot
The Runaway Bus
6.2
The Runaway Bus
1953
as 2nd Transport Officer
Just My Luck
6.1
Just My Luck
1957
as Goodwood Steward (uncredited)
Aunt Clara
5.0
Aunt Clara
1954
as Doctor
Truly Miss Marple: The Curious Case of Margaret Rutherford
Curtain Up
7.2
Curtain Up
1952
as Vicar
The March Hare
6.3
The March Hare
1956
as Doctor