James Raglan
Jan 6, 1901 - Redhill, Surrey, England, UK
James Raglan (6 January 1901 – 15 November 1961) was a British stage, film and television actor.

Jan 6, 1901 - Redhill, Surrey, England, UK
James Raglan (6 January 1901 – 15 November 1961) was a British stage, film and television actor.
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| Movie | 1954 | The Black Rider | Rackton | |
| Movie | 1949 | Dick Barton Strikes Back | Lord Sir James A. Armadale | |
| Movie | 1933 | The Shadow | Beverley Kent | |
| Movie | 1955 | No Smoking | Chancellor | |
| Movie | 1938 | Lovers and Luggers | Bill Craig, alias Craig Henderson | |
| Movie | 1939 | Mr. Chedworth Steps Out | Brian Carford | |
| Movie | 1953 | The Broken Horseshoe | Supt. Grayson | |
| Movie | 1961 | Dangerous Afternoon | Sir Phillip Morstan | |
| Movie | 1931 | Two Way Street | John Wentworth | |
| Movie | 1957 | The Birthday Present | Prison Governor (uncredited) | |
| Movie | 1950 | Spring-Heeled Jack | Squire Sedgefield | |
| Movie | 1934 | The Admiral's Secret | Frank Bruce | |
| Movie | 1953 | Operation Diplomat | Sir Oliver Peters | |
| Movie | 1949 | Celia: The Sinister Affair of Poor Aunt Nora | Inspector Parker | |
| Movie | 1935 | Rolling Home | Captain Pengelly | |
| Movie | 1930 | Red Aces | Rufus Machfield | |
| Movie | 1930 | The Last Hour | Charles Lister | |
| Movie | 1932 | The Chinese Puzzle | Sir Charles | |
| Movie | 1932 | The World, the Flesh and the Devil | Robert Hall | |
| Movie | 1958 | Chain of Events | Magistrate | |
| Movie | 1954 | The Floating Dutchman | Mr. Wynn | |
| Movie | 1932 | The Rasp | Alan Deacon | |
| Movie | 1952 | Whispering Smith Hits London | Insp. Dave Meeker | |
| Movie | 1954 | Fabian of the Yard | ||
| TV Show | 1959 | Charlesworth | Assistant Commisioner | 22 |
| TV Show | 1956 | The Black Brigand | Don John | 8 |
No crew credits available.