Tony Wager

Tony Wager

1932-06-24 – 1990-12-23 (age 58) Willesden, London, England, UK
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Biography

Wager is best known for portraying the role of the young "Pip" in David Lean's 1946 film of Great Expectations.

Wager was born in Willesden, London and grew up in Mill Hill, Hendon. Wager’s father was a plumber and decorator. He studied at Christ's College. In 1945, Wager auditioned call for the role of ’Pip’ in the film Great Expectations. Wager won the role and was praised by critics for his performance. He won a Film Daily Critics Award for Best Performance For a Juvenile for his role in the film.

After appearing in Great Expectations, Wager continued working in films and television in England. In the late 1950s, Wager moved to Sydney, Australia where he continued his career in both film and television but occasionally returned to England for acting jobs. He made his final onscreen appearance in the 1988 Australian television movie The Boardroom.

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Known For

Great Expectations
Great Expectations

1946

as Young Pip

Scrooge
Scrooge

1951

as Fezziwig's Lad (uncredited)

Scrooge
Scrooge

1951

as Fezziwig's Lad

The Battle of the River Plate
The Battle of the River Plate

1956

as Lookout, HMS Ajax

Deadline
Deadline

1982

as Bomb Expert

The League of Gentlemen
The League of Gentlemen

1960

as Army Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

Above Us the Waves
Above Us the Waves

1955

as George

The Guinea Pig
The Guinea Pig

1948

as Bert

...and millions will die!
...and millions will die!

1973

as Inspector Bigelow

The Hi-Jackers
Hungry Hill
Hungry Hill

1947

as Young Wild Johnnie

The Night Caller
The Night Caller

1965

as Pvt. Higgins

The Captain's Table
The Captain's Table

1959

as Tony Millington (uncredited)

Fame Is the Spur
Fame Is the Spur

1947

as The Boy Hamer

Night of the Prowler
Night of the Prowler

1962

as Det. Sgt. Baker

No Place for Jennifer
Daisy and Simon
Daisy and Simon

1989

as Cuthbert

The Counterfeit Man
The Counterfeit Man

1965

as Jensen

Be My Guest
Be My Guest

1965

as Artie

The Wind Cannot Read