Desmond Tester

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Desmond Tester (17 February 1919 – 31 December 2002) was an English and Australian film actor and television actor, host and executive. He was born in London, England. Among his most notable roles was that of the ill-fated boy Stevie in the Alfred Hitchcock film Sabotage (1936). Tester made his first stage appearance at the age of 12, receiving positive reviews from London critics. He was known more as a child actor in film in his native England. Tester's characters often met with doomed fates, in such early films as Carol Reed's Midshipman Easy (1935), Tudor Rose (1936), The Stars Look Down (1939), and Sabotage. He also appeared in The Drum (1938). After World War II, he moved to Australia and embarked in careers in radio, theater and television. As television broadcasting began in Australia, Tester soon found work with Channel Nine's What's My Line and in a variety of children's programs including Kaper Kops with Reg Gorman and Rod Hull. He spent fifteen years at Channel Nine, taking charge of children's programming, and became more involved behind the scenes in production and publicity. He later moved to Reg Grundy Productions, eventually leaving the industry entirely due to a dislike of the overall management culture. In 1974 he revived his stage acting career. He also had occasional minor roles in various films, such as Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974) and The Wild Duck (1983). Tester died in Sydney on 31 December 2002.

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Tudor Rose Trailer (1936)

01 September 1936

The tragic story of Lady Jane Grey, the young queen who reigned in England for nine days before she was executed.

The Turners of Prospect Road Trailer (1947)

16 June 1947

A London cabby finds a greyhound puppy in his cab, and gives it to his daughter. She raises it and trains it up at the race tracks; and in spite of crooked rival owners, the dog eventually wins the Greyhound Derby.

Sabotage Trailer (1937)

08 January 1937

Karl Anton Verloc and his wife own a small cinema in a quiet London suburb where they live seemingly happily.

The Stars Look Down Trailer (1940)

22 January 1940

Davey Fenwick leaves his mining village on a university scholarship intent on returning to better support the miners against the owners.

Barry McKenzie Holds His Own Trailer (1974)

12 December 1974

Barry McKenzie's Aunt Edna is kidnapped by Count Von Plasma, the vampire head of an isolated Eastern European dictatorship who mistakes her for the Queen of England and thinks that kidnapping her will draw tourists to his country.

Non-Stop New York Trailer (1937)

13 September 1937

A young woman finds herself as the intended victim of a murder plot on a transatlantic flight from London to New York.

The Drum Trailer (1938)

07 April 1938

Set in the India of the British Raj, the evil and untrustworthy Prince Guhl (Raymond Massey) plans to wipe out the British troops as they enjoy the hospitality of Guhl's spacious palace.

The Wild Duck Trailer (1984)

05 March 1984

Ibsen's play, adapted to Australia, concerns a couple forced to answer for their daughter's legitimacy.

The Beloved Vagabond Trailer (1936)

24 August 1936

Flying from one charming lady---eluding another---and almost losing both!

An Englishman's Home Trailer (1940)

27 January 1940

A German spy is dispatched to Britain to search out targets for a planned invasion.

Midshipman Easy Trailer (1935)

01 November 1935

Set during the Peninsular Campaign of the Napoleonic War, Mr Midshipman Easy has just joined the Royal Navy.