David Thursby

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28-Feb-1889

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(135 years old)

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David Thursby

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We Are Not Alone We Are Not Alone (1939) Character: Mr. Richardson
A British doctor and his son's Austrian governess have an affair and are accused of killing his wife.
Ivy Ivy (1947) Character: Groves (uncredited)
When Ivy, an Edwardian belle, begins to like Miles, a wealthy gentleman, she is unsure of what to do with her husband, Jervis, and her lover, Dr. Roger. She then hatches a plan to get rid of them both.
Rulers of the Sea Rulers of the Sea (1939) Character: Murdock (Uncredited)
The struggle of a man to build a steam ship to take him across the Atlantic in spite of all setbacks, and his win against a crack sailing boat in the early 19th century.
Captains Courageous Captains Courageous (1937) Character: Tom (uncredited)
Harvey, the arrogant and spoiled son of an indulgent absentee-father, falls overboard from a transatlantic steamship and is rescued by a fishing vessel on the Grand Banks. Harvey fails to persuade them to take him ashore, nor convince the crew of his wealth. The captain offers him a low-paid job, until they return to port, as part of the crew that turns him into a mature, considerate young man.
This Above All This Above All (1942) Character: Man Assigned Bed #10
In 1940 England, aristocratic Prudence Cathaway alarms her snobbish parents by joining the WAF service branch. She soon meets and falls in love with the brooding Clive Briggs, despite his prejudice against the upper classes, and agrees to spend a week with him at a Dover hotel. When Clive's soldier friend, Monty, arrives to retrieve him, Prudence learns that Clive went AWOL after Dunkirk, and urges him to recall why England must fight the war.
Union Pacific Union Pacific (1939) Character: Irishman (uncredited)
One of the last bills signed by President Lincoln authorizes pushing the Union Pacific Railroad across the wilderness to California. But financial opportunist Asa Barrows hopes to profit from obstructing it. Chief troubleshooter Jeff Butler has his hands full fighting Barrows' agent, gambler Sid Campeau; Campeau's partner Dick Allen is Jeff's war buddy and rival suitor for engineer's daughter Molly Monahan. Who will survive the effort to push the railroad through at any cost?
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) Character: Mr. Scroggins (uncredited)
A young British widow rents a seaside cottage and soon becomes haunted by the ghost of its former owner.
Arise, My Love Arise, My Love (1940) Character: Irish Fisherman (Uncredited)
A dashing pilot and a vivacious reporter have romantic and dramatic adventures in Europe as World War II begins.
The Little Minister The Little Minister (1934) Character: Villager in Church
The stoic, proper Rev. Gavin Dishart, newly assigned to a church in the small Scottish village of Thrums, finds himself unexpectedly falling for one of his parishioners, the hot-blooded Gypsy girl Babbie. A village-wide scandal soon erupts over the minister's relationship with this feisty, passionate young woman, who holds a secret about the village's nobleman, Lord Milford Rintoul, and his role in an increasingly fractious labor dispute.
The Heiress The Heiress (1949) Character: Geier
Dull and plain Catherine lives with her emotionally distant father, Dr. Sloper, in 1840s New York. Her days are empty — filled with little more than needlepoint. Enter handsome Morris Townsend, a dashing social climber with his eye on the spinster's heart and substantial inheritance.
Bridal Suite Bridal Suite (1939) Character: Basil - Bath Attendant
A carefree playboy with an aversion to marriage falls for a lass he meets in the French Alps.
Down Argentine Way Down Argentine Way (1940) Character: Head Horse Groom (uncredited)
The story—in which an American heiress on holiday in South America falls in love with an Argentine horse breeder against the wishes of their families—takes a backseat to the spectacular location shooting and parade of extravagant musical numbers, which include the larger-than-life Carmen Miranda singing the hit “South American Way” and a showstopping dance routine by the always amazing Nicholas Brothers.
Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge (1940) Character: First Cockney in Air-Raid Shelter (uncredited)
On the eve of World War II, a British officer revisits Waterloo Bridge and recalls the young man he was at the beginning of World War I and the young ballerina he met just before he left for the front.
Mutiny on the Bounty Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Character: McIntosh (uncredited)
Fletcher Christian successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty. However, Bligh returns one year later, hell bent on revenge.
Pack Up Your Troubles Pack Up Your Troubles (1939) Character: British Tommy
Three American soldiers help a young girl deliver a secret message across enemy lines.
What Every Woman Knows What Every Woman Knows (1934) Character: Best Man (uncredited)
Aspiring young Scottish politician John Shand enters into an unusual agreement with the wealthy Wylie family -- if they fund his education, he must marry their daughter, Maggie. Staying true to his word, John weds Maggie and begins a successful career, thanks largely to his savvy wife. The couple's relationship is placed in jeopardy when John faces temptation in the form of the lovely aristocrat Lady Sybil Tenterden.
Broadway Hostess Broadway Hostess (1935) Character: Horse Groom (uncredited)
Melodrama about the professional and romantic problems of an aspiring singer.
British Intelligence British Intelligence (1939) Character: Agent Reporting Strengler's Identity
During WWI pretty German master spy Helene von Lorbeer is sent undercover to London to live with the family of a high-placed British official where she is to rendezvous with the butler Valdar, also a spy, and help him transmit secret war plans back to Germany.
Lord Jeff Lord Jeff (1938) Character: Milk Cart Driver
Spoiled child Geoffrey Bramer teams up with a pair of small time crooks to pose as an aristocrat and steal jewelry from exclusive shops. During a a caper, Geoffrey is caught and is sentenced to a reformatory where young men are trained to be sailors. He is befriended by model in-mate Terry O'Mulvaney but soon starts to get them both in trouble.
Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice (1940) Character: Groom
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have five unmarried daughters, and Mrs. Bennet is especially eager to find suitable husbands for them. When the rich single gentlemen Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy come to live nearby, the Bennets have high hopes. But pride, prejudice and misunderstandings all combine to complicate their relationships and to make happiness difficult.
Singapore Woman Singapore Woman (1941) Character: Frank, Mine Foreman (uncredited)
A fallen woman seeks redemption at a Singapore rubber plantation. Melodrama.
Lost in a Harem Lost in a Harem (1944) Character: Cornet Player (uncredited)
Two bumbling magicians help a Middle Eastern prince regain his rightful throne from his despotic uncle.
The Bank Dick The Bank Dick (1940) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
Egbert Sousé becomes an unexpected hero when a bank robber falls over a bench he's occupying. Now considered brave, Egbert is given a job as a bank guard. Soon, he is approached by charlatan J. Frothingham Waterbury about buying shares in a mining company. Egbert persuades teller Og Oggilby to lend him bank money, to be returned when the scheme pays off. Unfortunately, bank inspector Snoopington then makes a surprise appearance.
The Brighton Strangler The Brighton Strangler (1945) Character: Fireman (Uncredited)
After suffering a head injury during the Blitz, John Loder, a theatre actor comes to believe himself to be the Brighton Strangler, the murderer he was playing onstage.
Cardinal Richelieu Cardinal Richelieu (1935) Character: Agitator
The cunning Cardinal Richelieu must save King Louis XIII from treachery within his inner circle.
The Little Princess The Little Princess (1939) Character: Orderly Sergeant
A little girl goes in search of her father who is reported missing by the military during the Second Boer War.
The Sea Hawk The Sea Hawk (1940) Character: Driver
Dashing pirate Geoffrey Thorpe plunders Spanish ships for Queen Elizabeth I and falls in love with Dona Maria, a beautiful Spanish royal he captures.
A Dispatch from Reuters A Dispatch from Reuters (1940) Character: Telegrapher at Reuters (uncredited)
German Julius Reuter sends 19th-century news by carrier pigeon and then by wire, founding a news agency.
The Devil Is a Sissy The Devil Is a Sissy (1936) Character: Court Clerk
A well-bred young English lad living in lower Manhattan tries to gain acceptance from his not-so-well-bred peers at school.
Mrs. Miniver Mrs. Miniver (1942) Character: Farmer (uncredited)
Middle-class housewife Kay Miniver deals with petty problems. She and her husband Clem watch her Oxford-educated son Vin court Carol Beldon, the charming granddaughter of the local nobility as represented by Lady Beldon. Then the war comes and Vin joins the RAF.
Frenchman's Creek Frenchman's Creek (1944) Character: Ostler (uncredited)
An English lady falls in love with a French pirate after he kidnaps her from her ancestral home on the coast of Cornwall and sweeps her off her feet into a world of adventure.
Sister Kenny Sister Kenny (1946) Character: Angus Frazier (uncredited)
An Australian nurse discovers an effective new treatment for infantile paralysis, but experiences great difficulty in convincing doctors of the validity of her claims.
The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers (1939) Character: Mate
A parodic remake of the story of the young Gascon D'Artagnan, who arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. Together they fight to save France and the honor of a lady from the machinations of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu.
The Perfect Gentleman The Perfect Gentleman (1935) Character: Pub Patron (uncredited)
A strait-laced country vicar is very embarrassed by his father's naughty exploits with a lively actress.
Werewolf of London Werewolf of London (1935) Character: N/A
A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.
Zero Hour! Zero Hour! (1957) Character: Whitmond
In 1950s Canada, during a commercial flight, the pilots and some passengers suffer food poisoning, thus forcing an ex-WW2 fighter pilot to try to land the airliner in heavy fog.
The Undying Monster The Undying Monster (1942) Character: Inspector Craig's Assistant (uncredited)
A werewolf prowls around at night but only kills certain members of one family. It seems like just a coincidence, but the investigating Inspector soon finds out that this tradition has gone on for generations and tries to find a link between the werewolf and the family, leading to a frightening conclusion.
Rope of Sand Rope of Sand (1949) Character: Henry (bartender)
Story of a South African diamond mine watched over by a sadistic policeman tasked with looking out for smugglers.
The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers (1948) Character: N/A
Athletic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure about the king's musketeers and their mission to protect France.
Kidnapped Kidnapped (1938) Character: Clansman
Robert Louis Stevenson's hero David Balfour joins rebel Alan Breck Stewart in 18th-century Scotland.
The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) Character: Open Carriage Driver (uncredited)
On his uncle's death Sir Henry Baskerville returns from Canada to take charge of his ancestral hall on the desolate moors of Devonshire, and finds that Sherlock Holmes is there to investigate the local belief that his uncle was killed by a monster hound that has roamed the moors since 1650, and is likely to strike again at Sir Henry.
No More Ladies No More Ladies (1935) Character: Cascade Club First Bartender (uncredited)
A society girl tries to reform her playboy husband by making him jealous.
She-Wolf of London She-Wolf of London (1946) Character: Constable Herbert (uncredited)
A young heiress finds evidence suggesting that at night she acts under the influence of a family curse and has begun committing ghastly murders in a nearby park.
The Invisible Man Returns The Invisible Man Returns (1940) Character: Bob (uncredited)
The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.
Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939) Character: Passage Workman
Captain Drummond and his girlfriend want to marry but a hidden treasure in the house in which they want to celebrate their marriage is complicating the situation involving a series of deaths and an elusive murderer.
Sergeant Madden Sergeant Madden (1939) Character: Prisoner
A dedicated police officer is torn between family and duty when his son turns to a life of crime.
The Lodger The Lodger (1944) Character: N/A
In Victorian era London, the inhabitants of a family home with rented rooms upstairs fear the new lodger is Jack the Ripper.
The Black Swan The Black Swan (1942) Character: Sea Captain (uncredited)
When notorious pirate Henry Morgan is made governor of Jamaica, he enlists the help of some of his former partners in ridding the Caribbean of buccaneers. When one of them apparently abducts the previous governor's pretty daughter and joins up with the rebels, things are set for a fight.
Devotion Devotion (1946) Character: Farmer (uncredited)
In Victorian England, literary siblings Emily and Charlotte Brontë vie for the affection of the Rev. Arthur Nicholls. Along with their sister Anne, Emily and Charlotte also try to help their tormented brother Branwell, a gifted artist whose life is being destroyed by alcohol.
Bulldog Drummond's Peril Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938) Character: Second Expressman
Drummond's wedding with Phyllis is interrupted when the inspector guarding their gifts is killed. He tries to trace the killers and uncovers the mystery of diamond counterfeiters.
Thank Your Lucky Stars Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) Character: Pub Patron in Errol Flynn Number (uncredited)
An Eddie Cantor look-alike organizes an all-star show to help the war effort.
Tower of London Tower of London (1939) Character: Beggar
In the 15th century Richard Duke of Gloucester, aided by his club-footed executioner Mord, eliminates those ahead of him in succession to the throne, then occupied by his brother King Edward IV of England. As each murder is accomplished he takes particular delight in removing small figurines, each resembling one of the successors, from a throne-room dollhouse, until he alone remains. After the death of Edward he becomes Richard III, King of England, and need only defeat the exiled Henry Tudor to retain power.
Kitty Kitty (1945) Character: Gingerbread Hawker (uncredited)
Pickpocket Kitty's life changes when painter Thomas Gainsborough makes her portrait. The artwork gains the attention of Sir Hugh Marcy, who later decides to use her for his benefit.
Confirm or Deny Confirm or Deny (1941) Character: Workman
Newsman Mitch and teletype operator Jennifer, whose job is to see he doesn't send inappropriate stuff out of the country, dodge bombs during the blitz of London while falling in love.
The Light That Failed The Light That Failed (1939) Character: Soldier
A London artist struggles to complete one last painting before going blind.



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