Charles Arthur Richardson Oliver (actually registered as "Charles Arthur Sherlock Oliver"; 21 June 1907, in Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland – 29 March 1983, in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England) was a British film actor. He married on 4 June 1938 the actress (Margaret) Noel Hood.[1] They had two children: Nina (1943) and William (1947). He appeared in the Will Hay film Ask a Policeman as the local squire who oversees a smuggling empire.[2]
| A reconstruction of the famous forgery investigation of 1888-89 | |
| Writer / Producer | Denis Johnston |
| Piggott | Eliot Makeham |
| Sir Charles Russel | Felix Aylmer |
| Parnell | Mark Dignam |
| Attorney General | Wilfrid Walter |
| Eye Witness | Brefni O'Rorke |
| Mrs O'Shea | Olga Edwardes |
| President of the Court | Graveley Edwards |
| Timothy Harrington | Blake Giffard |
| Doctor Maguire | Nigel Fitzgerald |
| Henniker Heaton | Lionel Dymoke |
| Frank Hugh O'Donnell | Harry Hutchinson |
| Court Registrar | Leo McCabe |
| Captain O'Shea | Charles Oliver |
| Friend | Micheline Patton |
| Servant at Eltham | Moya Devlin |
| Solicitor's Clerk | Russell Hogarth |
| Spanish Policeman | Rafael Terry |
| Reporter Houston's Voice | Kenneth Barton |
| [Actor] | Jack Clifford |
| The scene is the bar-parlour of a public-house at Shepherd's Bush. | |
| Author | Peter Franklin |
| Producer | Stephen Harrison |
| Mrs Johnson | Kathleen Boutall |
| Lily | Gertrude Musgrove |
| Beddall | Charles Oliver |
| Stevens | John Garside |
| Wilkins | Basil Cunard |
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