Guy Bates Post

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Male

Birthday

22-Sep-1875

Age

(151 years old)

Place of Birth

Seattle, Washington, USA

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Guy Bates Post

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The Masquerader The Masquerader (1922) Character: John Chilcote M.P. / John Loder
John Loder looks exactly like his cousin, John Chilcote, who is a member of Parliament. Because of his dissolute ways, Chilcote collapses, and Loder is called in to take his place so that the family honor can remain unsullied. Loder's masquerade is so successful that no one suspects him of being an impostor, not even Chilcote's estranged wife, Eve. Loder distinguishes himself with his actions, both in public and private, while the real Chilcote sinks further into the gutter until he finally dies. Loder decides to remain as John Chilcote, and marries Eve, who, up until Loder reveals his true identity, has believed she was falling in love with her husband all over again.
Gold Madness Gold Madness (1923) Character: Jim Kendall (aka Calgarth)
Crooked mine dealer Scotty McGee lures away gold prospector Tim Kendal's wife, Olga, who married out of gold madness. Kendall gets revenge when he actually strikes gold, then later, as a member of the police force, arrests McGee and Olga as swindlers.
Two Masters Two Masters (1928) Character: N/A
Lenora, caught in Spanish-Dutch conflict, becomes a spy, initially against the Dutch for her Spanish lover Ramón, but after his death, switches allegiance, helps the Dutch capture a fortress, and is reunited with her beloved Mark, a Dutch commander, realizing the justness of their cause and finding love.
Blazing Barriers Blazing Barriers (1937) Character: Reginald Burley
Two young hoods from the city are sent to a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in the mountains to try to turn them away from the life of crime they're headed for.
Maytime Maytime (1937) Character: Louis Napoleon
An aging opera singer looks back on her long life, including her relationships with her vocal teacher and a student.
Prestige Prestige (1932) Character: Major
A woman joins her fiance at a Malaysian prison camp only to discover he's become an alcoholic.
Fatal Lady Fatal Lady (1936) Character: Feodor Glinka
On her debut as an opera star, Marion Stuart is interrogated and possibly implicated in the death of a male acquaintance. Released, although thoroughly shaken-up, Marion attempts to perform but loses her voice onstage. Humiliated, but driven to sing, she travels to South America under the assumed name of Maria Delasano, and works in an opera company under the tutelage of Feodor Glinka, who wants her to shun men and save herself for her art. Mary resists the persistent attentions of wealthy young Phil Roberts, who follows the company in hopes of marrying her. ...
Omar the Tentmaker Omar the Tentmaker (1922) Character: Omar the tentmaker
About Omar Khayyam of Persia, the poet and mathematician, who wrote the Iranian first solar calendar circa A.D. 1073. His fiancé was forced to marry the shah, but she eventually escaped and, with help of grand Vazir, joined Omar Khayyam. Hollywood made a film based on the same story with Connell Wilde, the life and adventures of Omar Khayyam.
The Mad Empress The Mad Empress (1939) Character: Louis Napoleon III
The Mad Empress is a 1939 American historical drama film depicting the 3-year reign of Maximilian I of Mexico and his struggles against Benito Juarez.
Ace Drummond Ace Drummond (1936) Character: The Grand Lama
This 13 chapter serial is based on the comic strip character Ace Drummond created by Eddie Rickenbacker. Ace is a 'G-Man of the sky' working out of Washington D.C. He is sent to Mongolia to find out why a mysterious villain known only as 'The Dragon' is trying to prevent the newly formed International Airways from setting up an airport there. Ace meets Peggy Trainor (Jean Rogers) who is searching for her archaeologist father who has disappeared. Together they search for answers to the puzzles.
Daughter of Shanghai Daughter of Shanghai (1937) Character: Lloyd Burkett
A Chinese-American woman tries to expose an illegal alien smuggling ring.
Trouble for Two Trouble for Two (1936) Character: Ambassador of Irania (Uncredited)
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.
The Mysterious Pilot The Mysterious Pilot (1937) Character: 'Papa' Bergelot
Jim Dorn endeavors to protect Jean McNain from a man she knows has committed a murder, Carter Snowden
A Double Life A Double Life (1947) Character: Actor in "Othello"
A Shakespearian actor starring as Othello opposite his wife finds the character's jealous rage taking over his mind off-stage.
Champagne Waltz Champagne Waltz (1937) Character: Lumvedder
In Vienna, a new jazz club featuring American trumpeter Buzzy Bellew threatens the existence of its neighbor, the Waltz Palace, run by Franz Strauss and featuring his granddaughter, singer Elsa. Smitten by Elsa, Buzzy hides his identity and association with the club -- whose owner intends to buy out the Palace property. When Elsa accidentally learns who Buzzy really is, it appears he may have to return to America alone.
Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette (1938) Character: Convention President (uncredited)
The young Austrian princess Marie Antoinette is arranged to marry Louis XVI, future king of France, in a politically advantageous marriage for the rival countries. The opulent Marie indulges in various whims and flirtations. When Louis XV passes and Louis XVI ascends the French throne, his queen's extravagant lifestyle earns the hatred of the French people, who despise her Austrian heritage.
Juarez Juarez (1939) Character: (uncredited)
The newly-named emperor Maximilian and his wife Carlota arrive in Mexico to face popular sentiment favoring Benito Juárez and democracy.
Till We Meet Again Till We Meet Again (1936) Character: Captain Bruce Minton
In London, August 1914, Austrian star Elsa Duranyi (Gertrude Michael) and English matinee idol Alan Barclay (Herbert Marshall) are in love and plan an immediate marriage. But the War comes and Elsa mysteriously disappears. Alan's ease in speaking German results in his appointment to the British Intelligence and, to aid his use as a spy, they announce he was killed in action. He takes the name and personality of "shell-shocked" Hans Teller, a German prisoner, and is sent into Germany on an exchange of prisoners.
The Case Against Mrs. Ames The Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936) Character: Judge John Davis
An attorney falls for the woman he's representing on a murder charge.



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