Jerry Verno

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

07/25/1895

Date of death

06/29/1975

Place of birth

London, England, UK

Jerry Verno

Biography

Jerry Verno was one of those picturesque cockney actors that made British pictures irresistible. Michael Powell gave him leading parts in four of his first films before using him again in his classic The Red Shoes (1948) as George, the stage door keeper. But as of the mid-thirties Verno only got minor parts, although very conspicuous ones: a Cockney never goes unnoticed. Impossible to miss him as the commercial traveler in his two Hitchcock films The 39 Steps (1935) and as the lorry driver in Young and Innocent (1937). All in all, Verno's film career may seem modest but it must not be overlooked that he worked from childhood (he started as a boy vocalist) to old age in variety, pantomime, theater, musicals and television. You can't be everywhere at the same time!

Known For

The Red Shoes
The Red Shoes
8.1
8.1
The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps
7.7
7.7
Hotel Splendide
Hotel Splendide
6.9
6.9
His Lordship
His Lordship
5.8
5.8