Edmund Willard

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Acting

Known Credits

0.1921

Gender

Male

Birthday

18-Dec-1884

Age

(142 years old)

Place of Birth

Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK

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Edmund Willard

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Credits

Cape Forlorn Cape Forlorn (1931) Character: Henry Cass
William Kell, the keeper of a lighthouse on a lonely stretch of coastline, marries cabaret dancer Eileen. His young wife, however, goes on to have an affair with Henry Cass, the handsome assistant later taken on by her husband; when she then begins to flirt with a stranger who is rescued from the wreck of a motor-launch, a chain of shocking events is set in motion...
The Iron Duke The Iron Duke (1934) Character: Marshal Ney
The life and times of the Duke of Wellington
The Queen's Husband The Queen's Husband (1946) Character: General Northrup
The hapless king of a small European nation must put up with a domineering queen, a daughter who wants to elope with her boyfriend, a peasant revolt and a scheming son who wants to be king himself and is plotting to take advantage of the situation.
Cardboard Cavalier Cardboard Cavalier (1949) Character: Oliver Cromwell
A historical romance between Lord Lovelace and Nell Gwynn. In Cromwellian England, royalists commission a barrow boy to carry a secret letter. Helped by Nell Gwynn, he succeeds after encounters with a castle ghost and custard pies.
Hoots Mon Hoots Mon (1940) Character: Sandy McBride
An English comedian is infuriated by a Scottish comedienne's impersonation of him
A Night in Montmartre A Night in Montmartre (1931) Character: Alexandre
A young couple live under a café in Paris that, unknown to them, is owned by a brutal blackmailer. When he is murdered, they fall under suspicion. However, the husband's father, an amateur detective, believes in their innocence and sets out to find who really killed the blackmailer.
La Mille et Deuxième Nuit La Mille et Deuxième Nuit (1933) Character: N/A
An Arabian prince falls in with a group of downtrodden rebels and faces the wrath of an unsympathetic sultan whose wife he is also romancing.
Heat Wave Heat Wave (1935) Character: Hoffman
Musical comedy telling the hilarious story of greengrocer Albert Speed’s (Albert Burdon) adventures with would-be revolutionaries in a mythical South American banana republic. He becomes mistaken for a gun-runner, and problems arise when Albert begins using the names of vegetables as code words for weapons and ammunition that they are smuggling! Albert saves not only his own skin, but also those of the Presidente and his attractive daughter.
Royal Eagle Royal Eagle (1936) Character: Burnock
A clerk is suspected of committing a warehouse robbery and captures the real thieves aboard a pleasure boat.
The Crooked Lady The Crooked Lady (1932) Character: Joseph Garstin
An ex army officer is forced to resort to a life of crime.
The Insect Play The Insect Play (1939) Character: The Tranp
A tramp falls asleep in the woods. He dreams of observing a range of insects that stand in for various human characteristics in terms of their lifestyle and morality: the flighty, vain butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle, the ants, whose increasingly mechanized behavior leads to a militaristic society.
The Merry Christmas The Merry Christmas (1955) Character: Marley's Ghost
Musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Smash and Grab Smash and Grab (1937) Character: Cappellano
John Forrest, an insurance investigator with a weakness for model railways, is on the trail of a gang of smash-and-grab thieves targeting Europe's most prestigious jewellers. As the chase leads him to Ireland, Forrest finds he needs help and who better to call upon than his impossibly elegant, highly capable wife, Alice?
Rynox Rynox (1932) Character: Captain Inigo 'Glassy' James
Things are not all well at Rynox House, where the company is on the verge of collapse. At the same time, its senior partner, FX Benedik, keeps receiving threats from the disgruntled Boswell Marsh, who is seen in town buying theatre tickets and revolvers. As the Rynox staff, including the young Tony Benedik, work to keep the business afloat, FX invites Marsh to settle his grievances at his house one fateful night....
Moscow Nights Moscow Nights (1934) Character: Officer of Prosecution
During the First World War, Russian officer Ignatoff, wounded, falls in love with his nurse, Natasha. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy industrialist of peasant stock. Brioukow is unjustifiably jealous, since Natasha has not betrayed him. He forces Ignatoff into his debt as a means of humiliating him. When Ignatoff's new friend, Madame Sabline, offers to pay his debt, preventing his ruin, Ignatoff comes quickly to realize that Madame Sabline has an ulterior motive, one that could prove dangerous to more lives than just Ignatoff's.
The Stars Look Down The Stars Look Down (1940) Character: Mr. Ramage
Davey Fenwick leaves his mining village on a university scholarship intent on returning to better support the miners against the owners. But he falls in love with Jenny who gets him to marry her and return home as local schoolteacher before finishing his degree.
Helter Skelter Helter Skelter (1949) Character: Ezekial
A detective gets involved with a wealthy socialite who can't seem to stop hiccuping.
Up in the World Up in the World (1956) Character: Judge (uncredited)
Norman is a window cleaner who has to clean a manor house with hundreds of windows. He is distracted by the son of the house who persuades him to go into town. When some villains try and kidnap the young heir Norman fights them off but the heir has banged his head and can't remember Norman's heroic stand
King of the Damned King of the Damned (1935) Character: The Greek
Revolt on a prison island is a parable of workers revolution. A cruel and repressive penal colony is the setting for a prison revolt with a special twist...the prisoners want to stay on and govern themselves in a humane and productive working community. Well that's the theory anyway but circumstances make their venture a lot more complicated than that.
Rembrandt Rembrandt (1936) Character: Van Zeeland
A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s. Beginning with the death of his wife, Rembrandt's work takes a dark turn, which offends many of his patrons.
Pastor Hall Pastor Hall (1940) Character: Freundlich
The village of Altdorf has to come to terms with Chancellor Hitler and the arrival of a platoon of Stormtroopers. The Stormtroopers go about teaching and enforcing "The New Order", but Pastor Hall, a kind and gentle man, won't be cowed. Some villagers join the Nazi party avidly, and some just go along with things, hoping for a quiet life, but Pastor Hall takes his convictions to the pulpit.
Penn of Pennsylvania Penn of Pennsylvania (1942) Character: Ship's Captain
Penn of Pennsylvania is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, Dennis Arundell, Henry Oscar, Herbet Lomas and Edward Rigby. The film depicts the life of the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. It portrays his struggle to be granted a colonial charter in London and attracting settlers to his new colony as well as his adoption a radical new approach with regard to the treatment of the Native Americans. It is also known by the alternative title Courageous Mr. Penn.
The Mystery of the Mary Celeste The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935) Character: Toby Bilson
During a horrific storm at sea, the crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off one by one.
Dark Journey Dark Journey (1937) Character: General Berlin of German Intelligence
Madeline Goddard, is a British double agent who meets and falls in love with a German spy Baron Karl Von Marwitz during World War I. This tale of espionage blends high adventure and romance making perfect order from wartime chaos and growing in faith from despair.
Farewell Again Farewell Again (1937) Character: Pvt. Withers
Farewell Again is a multiplotted British comedy/drama about soldiers on leave and the people they've left. Given a six-hour pass after a tour of duty in India, several British Tommies (among them Robert Newton, Sebastian Shaw and Anthony Bushell) try to unravel their domestic tribulations before having to ship out again. American expatriate Tim Whelan was the directorial hand who kept the various plot threads from entangling, while another Hollywood vet, James Wong Howe, manned the cameras. The film became instantly dated with the advent of World War II, but in its own time Farewell Again was a box-office smash. The film was issued in the US as Troopship.
The Young Mr. Pitt The Young Mr. Pitt (1942) Character: N/A
This biopic tells the story of the life of Pitt The Younger, who became Prime Minister of Great Britain at the age of 24.
Atlantic Ferry Atlantic Ferry (1941) Character: Robert Napier
The MacIver brothers (Michael Redgrave, Griffith Jones) build the first ship to cross the Atlantic by steam power alone.
The Mill on the Floss The Mill on the Floss (1937) Character: N/A
Romeo and Juliet in 1930s England. The owner of the mill and the local lord are in conflict over water rights. The lord wins threatening the mill owner with financial ruin.



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