E. E. Clive

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

3.081

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Aug-1879

Age

(145 years old)

Place of Birth

Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK

Also Known As
  • Edward Erskholme Clive
  • Edward E. Clive
  • E. E. Clive

E. E. Clive

Biography

Edward Erskholme Clive was a Welsh stage actor and director who had a prolific acting career in Britain and America. He also played numerous supporting roles in Hollywood movies between 1933 and his death. E. E. Clive was born on 28 August 1879 in Blaenavon in Monmouthshire. Clive studied for a medical career, and had completed four years of medical studies at St Bartholomew's Hospital before switching his focus to acting at age 22. Touring the provinces for a decade, Clive became an expert at virtually every sort of regional dialect in the British Isles. He moved to the US in 1912, where after working in the Orpheum vaudeville circuit he set up his own stock company in Boston. By the 1920s, his company was operating in Hollywood; among his repertory players were such up-and-comers as Rosalind Russell. He also worked at the Broadway in several plays. E. E. Clive made his film debut as a village police constable in 1933's The Invisible Man with Claude Rains, then spent the next seven years showing up in wry supporting and bit parts, where he often portrayed comical versions of English stereotypes. He often played butlers, reporters, aristocrats, shopkeepers and cabbies during his short film career. Though his roles were often small, Clive was a well-known and prolific character actor of his time. Among his best-known roles was the incompetent Burgomaster in James Whale's horror classic Bride of Frankenstein (1935). He was a semi-regular as Tenny the Butler in Paramount Pictures' Bulldog Drummond B series, starring John Howard; he also played butlers in other movies like Bachelor Mother with David Niven and Ginger Rogers. In 1939, Clive appeared in The Little Princess as the lawyer Mr. Barrows, and the first two entries of the classic Sherlock Holmes series starring Basil Rathbone. One of Clive's last roles was Sir William Lucas in the 1940 literature adaption Pride and Prejudice (1940) with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson. E. E. Clive died on 6 June 1940, of a heart ailment, in his Hollywood home. He was survived by his wife Eleanor and their child. Clive was a member of the Euclid lodge of Freemasons in Boston.


Credits

The Earl of Chicago The Earl of Chicago (1940) Character: Mr. Redwood
A behind the times Chicago bootlegger goes to England with his lawyer to claim his estate as the Earl of Gorley.
I'm from Missouri I'm from Missouri (1939) Character: Mr. Arthur, Duke of Cricklewood
Sweeney Bliss, champion mule raiser in Missouri, takes his prize mule Samson to London, where the British government is trying to decide whether to buy mules or tractors for its colonial troops. He is accompanied by his ritzy wife Julie who has high society aspirations and hopes to have her younger sister Lola Pike marry a British diplomat. Complicating matters is a business rival, Porgie Rowe, who is trying to sell tractors to the government and keeps knocking Sweeney's prize Missouri mules.
Stars Over Broadway Stars Over Broadway (1935) Character: Crane
An aggressive agent turns a hotel porter into an overnight sensation.
3 Kids and a Queen 3 Kids and a Queen (1935) Character: Coachman
An eccentric, wealthy spinster, 'Queenie' Baxter is erroneously presumed to be kidnapped. She subsequently pretends to indeed be kidnapped, , in order to allow a reward of $50,000 to benefit an impecunious family headed by Tony Orsatti and his three sons, Blackie, Doc and Flash.
Page Miss Glory Page Miss Glory (1935) Character: Monogram Shirtmaker (uncredited)
A country girl goes to the city and gets a job in a posh hotel, and winds up becoming an instant celebrity thanks to an ambitious photographer.
Congo Maisie Congo Maisie (1940) Character: Horace Snell
Maisie gets lost in a jungle in Africa and the jungle of romance. The African jungle has snakes, crocodiles and witch doctors. The romantic jungle has a dedicated doctor with an un-dedicated wife and an embittered doctor who is dedicated to no one.
Arsène Lupin Returns Arsène Lupin Returns (1938) Character: Alf
A woman and a man vying for a woman's affection: the usual love trio? Not quite so since the belle in question is Lorraine de Grissac, a very wealthy and alluring society woman, while one of the two rivals is none other than Arsène Lupin, the notorious jewel thief everybody thought dead, now living under the assumed name of René Farrand. As for the other suitor he is an American, a former F.B.I. sleuth turned private eye by the name of Steve Emerson. Steve not only suspects Farrand of being Lupin but when someone attempts to steal a precious emerald necklace from Lorraine's uncle, Count de Brissac, he is persuaded Lupin is the culprit. Is Emerson right or wrong? Which of the two men will win over Lorraine's heart?
The Poor Rich The Poor Rich (1934) Character: Lord Fetherstone
Albert Stuyvesant Spottiswood and his cousin Harriet Winthrop Spottiswood arrive separately at their long abandoned and very much run down family manor, each unaware that the other is going to be there, and since both have become penniless, they are forced to move into the dilapidated house. When Albert receives a letter from old acquaintances Lord and Lady Fetherstone advising the Spottiswoods of their impending visit to the manor, the cousins are at wit's end as to how to exercise non-existent skills required to make the old house acceptable for guest reception.
Bachelor Mother Bachelor Mother (1939) Character: Butler
Polly Parrish, a clerk at Merlin's Department Store, is mistakenly presumed to be the mother of a foundling. Outraged at Polly's unmotherly conduct, David Merlin becomes determined to keep the single woman and "her" baby together.
Foreign Correspondent Foreign Correspondent (1940) Character: Mr. Naismith (uncredited)
American crime reporter John Jones is reassigned to Europe as a foreign correspondent to cover the imminent war. When he walks into the middle of an assassination and stumbles on a spy ring, he seeks help from a beautiful politician’s daughter and an urbane English journalist to uncover the truth.
Cheaters at Play Cheaters at Play (1932) Character: Steward
Modest picture centering on a blunderous jewel heist aboard an ocean liner.
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934) Character: London Bobbie
Bulldog Drummond finds himself immersed in another adventure when he stumbles upon a corpse in the mysterious London mansion of Prince Achmed. Enlisting the help of his old friend Algy and the beautiful Lola, Drummond uncovers a scheme to ship illegal cargo into the country. He must rely on his cunning to survive when the prince offers a reward for his capture.
The Little Minister The Little Minister (1934) Character: Sheriff Greer
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.
A Feather in Her Hat A Feather in Her Hat (1935) Character: Higgins - Pub Proprietor (uncredited)
After the woman who raised him claims he's not her son, Richard searches for clues about his identity. Urged on by his mentor, Capt. Randolph Courtney, Richard focuses on Julia Trent Anders, a middle-aged actress who just might be his real mother. But soon, Richard begins to fall for Julia's stepdaughter. Amidst the upheaval, Richard schemes to return Julia to the stage -- but he's in for another big surprise.
Long Lost Father Long Lost Father (1934) Character: Spot Hawkins
A long-absent father is reunited with his daughter, who still holds a grudge that he had deserted his family years earlier.
The Emperor's Candlesticks The Emperor's Candlesticks (1937) Character: Auctioneer
Spies on opposite sides fall in love in pre-revolutionary Russia.
Ready, Willing and Able Ready, Willing and Able (1937) Character: Sir Samuel Buffington
Two starving songwriters will only get funding if they get British actress Jane Clarke to star in their show.
Bulldog Drummond in Africa Bulldog Drummond in Africa (1938) Character: 'Tenny' Tennison
Drummond has to leave for Morocco on his wedding day with his fiancee and trusted friends to rescue his friend Nielsen who is kidnapped by an international criminal.
The Widow from Monte Carlo The Widow from Monte Carlo (1935) Character: Lord Holloway
In this romantic comedy, an aspiring socialite heads for a vacation in Monte Carlo where she befriends a wealthy widowed duchess and then begins blackmailing her after she steals a scandalous letter.
Bulldog Drummond's Revenge Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (1937) Character: 'Tenny' Tennison
Captain Drummond is travelling to Switzerland to marry his girlfriend. However, when a cargo containing dangerous explosives goes missing from its place, Drummond is forced to delay his plans.
Remember Last Night? Remember Last Night? (1935) Character: Coroner's Photographer (uncredited)
After a night of wild partying at a friend's house, a couple wake up to discover the party's host has been murdered in his bed.
On the Avenue On the Avenue (1937) Character: Cabby
A new Broadway show starring Gary Blake shamelessly lampoons the rich Carraway family. To get her own back, daughter Mimi sets out to ensnare Blake, but the courtship is soon for real, to the annoyance of his co-star, hoofing chanteuese Mona Merrick.
Flowing Gold Flowing Gold (1940) Character: Mr. Naismith (uncredited)
In the American oilfields, a fugitive from justice's destiny is intertwined with the fortunes and the misfortunes of a small oil company that hires him as a roughneck.
Kind Lady Kind Lady (1935) Character: Grammaphone Man (uncredited)
Mary, a woman with good intentions, takes pity on Henry, an artist with no home. What begins as a simple offer to come inside from the cold for tea gradually turns into more. Before the unsuspecting woman knows it, Henry, his family, and his friends con their way into her home. Eventually, Mary creates a ruse to rid herself of the parasites, but they have a different plan.
Camille Camille (1936) Character: Saint Gaudens (uncredited)
Life in 1847 Paris is as spirited as champagne and as unforgiving as the gray morning after. In gambling dens and lavish soirees, men of means exert their wills and women turned courtesans exult in pleasure. One such woman is Marguerite Gautier, who begins a sumptuous romance with Armand Duval.
Submarine Patrol Submarine Patrol (1938) Character: N/A
A naval officer is demoted for negligence and put in command of a run-down submarine chaser with a motley crew.
Atlantic Adventure Atlantic Adventure (1935) Character: McIntosh
When reporter Dan Miller is once again late to meet his girl friend, Helen Murdock, because he is working on a story, Helen breaks up with him. Later, in an effort to reconcile with her, Dan misses an appointment with the district attorney, and is fired when his editor learns that the district attorney was murdered in Dan's absence. The man suspected of the crime, Mitts Coster, is rumored to be traveling to Europe aboard an ocean liner. While Dan's friend, photographer Snapper McGillicuddy, fetches Helen to the boat, under the pretense that Dan is leaving town to forget her, Dan searches the ship for Mitts, whom he does not recognize. When Helen arrives, Dan feigns illness, and she admits her love for him. When Helen learns of Dan's ruse, however, she angrily hits him with a package that a passenger gave her when she boarded the ship. The package contains a passport for Dorothy Madden, who greatly resembles Helen, and $2,000 dollars.
Riptide Riptide (1934) Character: Major Mills (uncredited)
Mary is an impetuous romantic who marries British aristocrat Lord Philip Rexford on a whim. Their marriage is successful, though, and they grow closer over the years. Then, a trip to the Italian Riviera unexpectedly reunites Mary with her former beau, Tommie. After some vicious gossip makes Rexford distrust her, he begins work on a divorce. Mary must now choose between the man she has married and the man she once loved.
Tarzan Escapes Tarzan Escapes (1936) Character: Masters
White hunter Captain Fry tries to take Tarzan back to civilization, caged for public display. He arrives in the jungle with Jane's cousins, Eric and Rita, who want Jane's help in claiming a fortune left her.
Dracula's Daughter Dracula's Daughter (1936) Character: Detective Sergeant Wilkes
A countess from Transylvania seeks a psychiatrist’s help to cure her vampiric cravings.
Father Brown, Detective Father Brown, Detective (1934) Character: Sergeant Dawes
After notorious jewel thief Flambeau meets Evelyn Fischer during a raid on a casino, he falls deeply in love with her. Later Flambeau sends notes to both Leopold Fischer, who unknown to him is Evelyn's uncle, and Father Brown, in which he vows he will steal from them the ten diamonds that comprise the "Flying Star." Flambeau intends to give these diamonds to Evelyn. Father Brown, whose gold cross contains some of the Flying Star diamonds, is determined to meet Flambeau before he is arrested, to reform and redeem his soul.
The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (1935) Character: Sheriff's Man (uncredited)
Charles Dickens' timeless tale of an ordinary young man who lives an extraordinary life, filled with people who help and hinder him.
Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice (1940) Character: Sir William Lucas
Mrs. Bennet wishes to wed her five unmarried daughters and is overjoyed when a wealthy bachelor begins living nearby, but misunderstandings make happiness difficult.
Isle of Fury Isle of Fury (1936) Character: Dr. Hardy
An island pearl merchant and his new wife make room for a mysterious shipwrecked man.
The Charge of the Light Brigade The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936) Character: Sir Humphrey Harcourt
In 1853, as the British and Russian empires compete to gain and maintain their place in the dreadful Great Game of political intrigues and alliances whose greatest prize is the domination of India and the border territories, Major Geoffrey Vickers must endure several betrayals and misfortunes before he can achieve his revenge at the Balaclava Heights, on October 25, 1854, the most glorious day of the Crimean War.
It's Love I'm After It's Love I'm After (1937) Character: First Butler
An infatuated debutante renews a Shakespearean actor's running feud with his leading lady.
All American Chump All American Chump (1936) Character: . Montgomery Brantley
A country bumpkin who's a mathematical genius falls into the hands of gangsters.
All American Chump All American Chump (1936) Character: Montgomery Brantley
A country bumpkin who's a mathematical genius falls into the hands of gangsters.
Mr. Moto's Last Warning Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939) Character: Port Commandant General (uncredited)
A Japanese man claiming to be Mr. Moto, of the International Police, is abducted and murdered soon after disembarking from a ship at Port Said in Egypt. The real Mr. Moto is already in Port Said, investigating a conspiracy against the British and French governments.
Piccadilly Jim Piccadilly Jim (1936) Character: London Gossip Editor Bill Mechan
Jim's father wants to marry Eugenia, but her sister Netta refuses to allow it. When Jim sees Ann at a club, he falls for her even though she is with Lord Priory. He meets her the next day at the riding path, but she quickly loses him. He searches all over for her, not knowing that his father's hopeful fiancée is her Aunt. As his caricature work suffers as he searches, he is fired from his paper. But he makes a comeback with the comics 'Rags to Riches' which is based upon the Pett's. But this upsets the Pett's so much that they go back to New York, and he follows, being careful not to let them know that he is the one who draws the strip that parodies them.
The Golden Arrow The Golden Arrow (1936) Character: Walker
A fake heiress marries a common reporter to thwart the advances of gold-digging playboys.
Cain and Mabel Cain and Mabel (1936) Character: Charles Fendwick
A chorus girl and a heavyweight boxer are paired romantically as a publicity stunt.
The Gay Divorcee The Gay Divorcee (1934) Character: Chief Customs Inspector (uncredited)
Seeking a divorce from her absentee husband, Mimi Glossop travels to an English seaside resort. There she falls in love with dancer Guy Holden, whom she later mistakes for the corespondent her lawyer hired.
The Dark Hour The Dark Hour (1936) Character: Foot, the Butler
A pair of detectives investigates the murder of an elderly millionaire who was the target of blackmail and death threats and find that there is no shortage of suspects, many of them in the victim's own family.
The Little Princess The Little Princess (1939) Character: Mr. Barrows
A little girl goes in search of her father who is reported missing by the military during the Second Boer War.
Bride of Frankenstein Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Character: Burgomaster
Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein wants to get out of the evil experiment business, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature.
Danger – Love at Work Danger – Love at Work (1937) Character: Wilbur
A New York City lawyer finds himself falling in love with the daughter of a screwball South Carolina family.
Man About Town Man About Town (1939) Character: Hotchkiss
Producer Bob Temple, who's brought an American show to London, loves his star Diana, but she won't take him seriously as a lover. To show her, he picks up stranger Lady Arlington, whose financier husband neglects her. On a weekend at the Arlington country house, Bob is used by both Lady A. and her friend to make their husbands jealous; this works all too well, and Bob is in danger from both husbands.
We're in the Money We're in the Money (1935) Character: Jevons
Ginger and Dixie are process servers for goofy lawyer Homer Bronson. The two friends want to quit, but they're offered a thousand dollars to serve four subpoenas in a breach of promise suit against rich C. Richard Courtney. Little does Ginger realize, C. Richard Courtney and her mysterious park bench boyfriend 'Carter' are one and the same.
Ticket to Paradise Ticket to Paradise (1936) Character: Barkins
A man on his way to closing a million dollar deal has an accident and gets amnesia.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935) Character: Mayor Thomas Sapsea
A choirmaster addicted to opium and obsessed with a beautiful young woman will stop at nothing to possess her.
Show Boat Show Boat (1936) Character: N/A
Despite her mother's objections, the naive young daughter of a show boat captain is thrust into the limelight as the company's new leading lady.
Show Boat Show Boat (1936) Character: Sir Arthur
Despite her mother's objections, the naive young daughter of a show boat captain is thrust into the limelight as the company's new leading lady.
Trouble for Two Trouble for Two (1936) Character: King
A decadent prince unhappy over an impending arranged marriage, looking for a good time in London discovers the existence of a secret society called The Suicide Club, and so he seeks to become a member.
Captain Blood Captain Blood (1935) Character: Clerk of the Court
Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly convicted of treason and exiled from England, becomes a notorious pirate.
The White Angel The White Angel (1936) Character: Dr. Smith (uncredited)
In Victorian England, Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly change the attitude towards nurses when it was considered a disreputable profession.
Night Must Fall Night Must Fall (1937) Character: Guide
Wealthy widow Mrs. Bramson notices that her maid is distracted, and when she learns the girl's fiancé, Danny, is the reason, she summons him in. Mrs. Bramson's niece Olivia takes a liking to Danny, and comes to believe that he may have been involved in the disappearance of a local woman.
Love Before Breakfast Love Before Breakfast (1936) Character: Yacht Captain (uncredited)
Scott is a very rich businessman who hangs out with a snooty, silly Countess, but has the hots for Kay who is already engaged to Bill. Scott pursues Kay like crazy, going so far as to buy Bill's oil company so that he can banish him to Japan, leaving Kay unmoored.
Bulldog Drummond's Bride Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939) Character: Tenny
Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond is on the precipice of matrimony to his beloved Phyllis -- but a bank robbery and a daring escape is going to get in their way before they reach the altar.
Maid of Salem Maid of Salem (1937) Character: Bilge
When a young woman named Barbara Clarke has an affair with adventurer Roger Coverman, it causes a scandal in the Puritanical town of Salem, Massachusetts. After a meddling girl arouses their suspicions, the town's elders accuse Barbara of being a witch. She is tried, convicted of sorcery and sentenced to death. As the townspeople prepare to burn Barbara at the stake, Roger tries desperately to save the woman he loves.
Little Lord Fauntleroy Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) Character: Sir Harry Lorridaile
An American boy turns out to be the heir of a wealthy British earl. He is sent to live with the irritable and unsentimental aristocrat, his grandfather.
Rose of Washington Square Rose of Washington Square (1939) Character: Barouche Driver
Rose Sargent, a Roaring '20s singer, becomes a Ziegfeld Follies star as her criminal husband gets deeper in trouble.
The First Hundred Years The First Hundred Years (1938) Character: Chester Blascomb
David and Lynn are a happily married couple. When David gets his dream job in another state, Lynn, a high-powered executive, doesn't want to leave NYC and her job
Bulldog Drummond Escapes Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937) Character: "Tenny" Tennison
Drummond manages to save a woman from jumping in front of his car but she runs away with his car. He traces her and she asks him to help her out of a dangerous situation.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) Character: Inspector Bristol
Having once again avoided criminal conviction, Professor Moriarity develops a murderous plan to “finish off” his last major nemesis, Sherlock Holmes, by making him fail to prevent the perfect crime. Does it involve a family curse, the crown jewels of England, or something else…
Love Under Fire Love Under Fire (1937) Character: Captain Bowden
A suspense-thriller-comedy set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War.
Kidnapped Kidnapped (1938) Character: Minister MacDougall
Robert Louis Stevenson's hero David Balfour joins rebel Alan Breck Stewart in 18th-century Scotland.
Palm Springs Palm Springs (1936) Character: Morgan
A gambler in need of cash plots a romance between his daughter and a wealthy Englishman. The daughter, however, has plans of her own.
The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) Character: London Cabbie John Clayton
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.
A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities (1935) Character: Judge in 'Old Bailey'
The exciting story of Dr. Manette, who escapes the horrors of the infamous Bastille prison in Paris. The action switches between London and Paris on the eve of the revolution where we witness 'the best of times and the worst of times' - love, hope, the uncaring French Aristocrats and the terror of a revolutionary citizen's army intent on exacting revenge.
Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939) Character: Tenny
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.
They Wanted to Marry They Wanted to Marry (1937) Character: Stiles
Newspaper photographer Jim Tyler sneaks into a society girl's wedding, and the bride's sister decides she prefers him to her upper-crust suitors. She even likes his pigeon, who travels everywhere with him.
Raffles Raffles (1939) Character: Barraclough
Man about town and First Class cricketer A.J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend with her parents, Lord and Lady Melrose. A necklace presents an irresistible temptation, but also in attendance is Scotland Yard's finest, finally on the trail.
Gold Diggers of 1935 Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) Character: Thorpe's Chauffeur Westbrook (uncredited)
Romance strikes when a vacationing millionairess and her daughter and son spend their vacation at a posh New England resort.
Beg, Borrow or Steal Beg, Borrow or Steal (1937) Character: Lord Nigel Braemer
We find con-man Ingraham Steward living by his wits by steering wealthy Paris visitors to sellers of fake paintings and other assorted dodges. He and his wife, Agatha, have been separated for 15 years, but he promises to give their daughter, Joyce, a lavish wedding at his "château" in France. The fact that he doesn't have a château in France is just a minor trifle. He induces the caretaker, Bill Cherau, of a large country estate to allow it to be used for the wedding. The wedding party arrives and Bill falls madly in love with Joyce and she with him, but a gal has gotta do what a gal has gotta do, and her intended marriage to stuffed-shirt Horace Miller stays on the books. But Steward has a change of heart and he tells one and all that he and his friends, Von Gersdorff, Lefevre, Iznamof, Clifton Summitt and Sasch, are all frauds and crooks. Horace and his family stalk out, which is just fine with Joyce as her true love, the caretaker, is waiting on the grounds.
The Unguarded Hour The Unguarded Hour (1936) Character: Lord Henry Hathaway
A blackmailer tries to stop a woman from revealing evidence that could save a condemned man.
The Invisible Man The Invisible Man (1933) Character: Constable Jaffers
Working in Dr. Cranley's laboratory, scientist Jack Griffin was always given the latitude to conduct some of his own experiments. His sudden departure, however, has Cranley's daughter Flora worried about him. Griffin has taken a room at the nearby Lion's Head Inn, hoping to reverse an experiment he conducted on himself that made him invisible. But the experimental drug has also warped his mind, making him aggressive and dangerous. He's prepared to do whatever it takes to restore his appearance.
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937) Character: Tenny
Drummond's girlfriend is kidnapped by his enemies and he along with his friend Nielsen, an inspector from Scotland Yard, follow the trail and try to rescue her from the kidnappers.
One More River One More River (1934) Character: Chayne
A young lady leaves her brutal husband and meets another man on board a ship.
Live, Love and Learn Live, Love and Learn (1937) Character: Mr. Palmiston
A starving, uncompromising artist and an heiress fall in love on first sight and immediately get married. She loves his outrageous behaviour, his strange room-mate and the best apartment poverty can buy.
Gateway Gateway (1938) Character: Room Steward
Irish immigrant meets returning war correspondent on a liner bound for New York. When she resists the amours of another passenger, charges result in her being detained at Ellis Island.
Bulldog Drummond's Peril Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938) Character: Tenny
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.
Arrest Bulldog Drummond Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1938) Character: Tenny
The invention of a machine that can cause remote explosions brings the attention of Scotland Yard and Bulldog Drummond.
Lloyd's of London Lloyd's of London (1936) Character: Magistrate
Norfolk, England, 1770. The nephew of an innkeeper and the son of a reverend maintain a very close friendship until, after living a great adventure, they must separate their paths. The former will head his footsteps to London and bound his destiny to Lloyd's, a thriving insurance company; the latter will eventually become one of the greatest heroes in the history of the British Empire.
The Last Warning The Last Warning (1938) Character: Major Barclay
In their third and last teaming, Bill Crane and Doc Williams visit a country estate to investigate threatening letters from the mysterious 'Eye.'
Adventure in Diamonds Adventure in Diamonds (1940) Character: Mr. MacPherson
A government pilot (George Brent) falls for a woman (Isa Miranda) helping her partner (John Loder) smuggle diamonds out of South Africa.
Libeled Lady Libeled Lady (1936) Character: Fishing Instructor
When a major newspaper accuses wealthy socialite Connie Allenbury of being a home-wrecker, and she files a multi-million-dollar libel lawsuit, the publication's frazzled head editor, Warren Haggerty, must find a way to turn the tables on her. Soon Haggerty's harried fiancée, Gladys Benton, and his dashing friend Bill Chandler are in on a scheme that aims to discredit Connie, with amusing and unexpected results.
The Big Parade of Comedy The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) Character: Cosgrove Dabney in 'Personal Property' (arch. foot.) (uncred.)
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.
Charlie Chan in London Charlie Chan in London (1934) Character: Det. Sgt. Thacker
Charlie Chan is sought out by Pamela Gray, a desperate young socialite whose brother Paul awaits execution for the murder of a weapons inventor. Pamela is convinced of his innocence.
Personal Property Personal Property (1937) Character: Cosgrove Dabney
Raymond Dabney returns to his family after trouble with the law. He convinces the sheriff to give him a job watching the house and furniture of widow Crystal Wetherby without knowing she is engaged to his brother.



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