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Claude King
Born
January 14, 1875
Died: September 18, 1941
(Lived 66 years)
Place of Birth
Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
104
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0
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Also Known As
Claude Ewart King
Claud King
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Claude King
Biography
Claude King was an English stage and screen actor, in films from 1912 to 1941.
Movies
104
TV Shows
0
London After Midnight
as
Roger Balfour (archive footage)
November 1, 2002
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as
Uncle Geoffrey (uncredited)
August 12, 1941
The Philadelphia Story
as
Uncle Willie's Butler (uncredited)
December 5, 1940
The Howards of Virginia
as
Governor of Virginia
September 19, 1940
The Golden Fleecing
as
Clerk (uncredited)
August 16, 1940
New Moon
as
Monsieur Dubois
June 28, 1940
Susan and God
as
L.F. (uncredited)
June 7, 1940
The Ghost Comes Home
as
Chester B. Morlick - Thomas' Lawyer (uncredited)
March 8, 1940
The Earl of Chicago
as
Yeoman Usher (uncredited)
January 5, 1940
Remember?
as
Man at Bronson's Fox Hunt
December 19, 1939
Lady of the Tropics
as
Passenger on Yacht
August 11, 1939
Broadway Serenade
as
Mr. Gato (uncredited)
April 7, 1939
Within the Law
as
Art Dealer
March 17, 1939
If I Were King
as
Courtier (uncredited)
September 28, 1938
The Man on the Rock
as
Dr. Francesco Antommarchi (uncredited)
September 3, 1938
Marie Antoinette
as
Choisell (uncredited)
August 26, 1938
The Chaser
as
Judge at Harvey's Trial
July 29, 1938
Four Men and a Prayer
as
General Bryce
April 29, 1938
The Ship That Died
as
Chief Officer of Ship Inquiry Board (uncredited)
February 19, 1938
Lancer Spy
as
Captain
October 8, 1937
The Girl from Scotland Yard
as
Eric Ledyard
May 30, 1937
Jungle Jim
as
Territorial Consul Gilbert
January 18, 1937
Beloved Enemy
as
Colonel Loder
December 25, 1936
Happy Go Lucky
as
Col. Wallis
December 13, 1936
It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)
as
Ellis Holden
August 1, 1936
The Last of the Mohicans
as
Duke of Marlborough
July 2, 1936
Three on the Trail
as
J. P. Ridley
April 14, 1936
The Country Doctor
as
Toastmaster (uncredited)
March 12, 1936
The Leathernecks Have Landed
as
British Agent in Shanghai
February 17, 1936
The Great Impersonation
as
Sir Gerald Hume
December 8, 1935
The Perfect Gentleman
as
Man at April's Party (uncredited)
November 22, 1935
Personal Maid's Secret
as
Mr. B. Abercrombie
October 26, 1935
The Last Outpost
as
General
October 11, 1935
The Perfect Tribute
as
Everett (uncredited)
August 15, 1935
Smart Girl
as
James Reynolds
July 16, 1935
Circumstantial Evidence
as
Ralph Winters
March 30, 1935
The Right to Live
as
Mr. Pride
January 26, 1935
The Gilded Lily
as
Captain of Boat
January 25, 1935
Two Heads on a Pillow
as
Albert Devonshire
October 2, 1934
Charlie Chan in London
as
RAF Aerodrome Commander (uncredited)
September 12, 1934
The Moonstone
as
Sir Basil Wynard
August 20, 1934
The World Moves On
as
Colonel Braithwaite
June 27, 1934
Murder in Trinidad
as
The Governor Sir Ellery Bronson
May 16, 1934
City Park
as
General Horace G. Stevens
May 1, 1934
Stolen Sweets
as
Henry Belmont
March 15, 1934
Long Lost Father
as
The Inspector
January 19, 1934
White Woman
as
C.M. Chisholm
November 10, 1933
Meet the Baron
as
Explorer (uncredited)
October 20, 1933
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
as
Capt. Arthur Cope
September 14, 1933
The Masquerader
as
Lakely
September 3, 1933
Pilgrimage
Cast
July 12, 1933
Kiss of Araby
as
Maj. J. W. Courtney
April 21, 1933
Hello, Sister!
as
Dr. A. Peterson
April 14, 1933
Pleasure Cruise
as
Sir James Montgomery (Uncredited)
April 1, 1933
He Learned About Women
as
Drake
March 2, 1933
Mystery of the Wax Museum
as
Mr. Galatalin
February 18, 1933
Cavalcade
as
Speaker (uncredited)
February 8, 1933
6 Hours to Live
as
Conference Chairman
October 15, 1932
Smilin' Through
as
Richard Clare, Moonyeen's Father
September 24, 1932
Behind the Mask
as
Arnold
February 25, 1932
Shanghai Express
as
Mr. Albright (uncredited)
February 12, 1932
Under Eighteen
as
Doctor (uncredited)
January 2, 1932
Working Girls
as
Mr. Adams (uncredited)
December 12, 1931
Arrowsmith
as
Dr. Tubbs
December 7, 1931
Heartbreak
as
Count Walden
November 8, 1931
Once a Lady
as
Sir William Gresham
November 7, 1931
Devotion
as
Arthur - Trent's Junior Partner
September 25, 1931
Transatlantic
as
Captain
August 19, 1931
The Reckless Hour
as
Howard Crane
August 15, 1931
Bad Girl
as
Dr. Burgess
August 13, 1931
Born to Love
as
Major General Visiting Hospital (uncredited)
April 17, 1931
Rango
as
The Man
March 7, 1931
East Lynne
Cast
March 1, 1931
Follow Thru
as
Mac Moore
September 26, 1930
Love Among the Millionaires
as
Mr. Hamilton
July 5, 1930
In Gay Madrid
as
Marques de Castelar
May 17, 1930
The Second Floor Mystery
as
Enright
April 26, 1930
Prince of Diamonds
as
Gilbert Crayle
March 26, 1930
Son of the Gods
as
Bathurst
March 9, 1930
Madame X
as
Valmorin, the Prosecutor
August 17, 1929
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
as
Sir John Petrie
August 10, 1929
Behind That Curtain
as
Sir George Mannering
June 30, 1929
The Black Watch
as
General
May 22, 1929
Strange Cargo
as
Yacht Captain
March 31, 1929
Blue Skies
as
Richard Danforth (episode 2)
March 16, 1929
Desert Nights
as
The Real Lord Stonehill
March 9, 1929
Outcast
as
John Moreland
November 11, 1928
Oh Kay!
as
The Earl of Rutfield
August 26, 1928
Warming Up
as
Mr. Post
August 4, 1928
Red Hair
as
Thomas L. Burke
March 10, 1928
Sporting Goods
as
Timothy Stanfield
February 11, 1928
Love and Learn
as
Robert Blair
January 14, 1928
London After Midnight
as
Roger Balfour
December 3, 1927
Becky
as
Boris Abelard
November 12, 1927
Singed
as
Ben Grimes
August 23, 1927
Mr. Wu
as
Mr. Muir
March 26, 1927
The Silent Lover
as
Contarini
November 21, 1926
Irish Luck
Cast
December 7, 1925
The Knockout
as
J. van Dyke Parker
August 23, 1925
The Making of O'Malley
as
Capt. Collins
June 28, 1925
Six Days
as
Lord Charles Chetwyn
September 9, 1923
Bella Donna
as
Dr. Meyer Isaacson
March 31, 1923
Why Girls Leave Home
as
Mr. Wallace
September 4, 1921
Idols of Clay
as
Dr. Herbert
November 28, 1920