Lionel Belmore
Birthday: 1867-05-12 | Place of Birth: Wimbledon, London, England, UKFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lionel Belmore (12 May 1867, Wimbledon, Surrey, England - 30 January 1953, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California) was an English character actor and director on stage for more than a quarter of a century. Onstage, Belmore appeared with Wilson Barrett, Sir Henry Irving, William Faversham, Lily Langtry, and other famous actors. He entered in films from 1911. In total, he had some 200 titles to his film credit. He was notable as the huffy-puffy Herr Vogel the Burgomaster in Frankenstein (1931). Belmore played bit parts in several 1930s film classics. Unusually, he was a director before he became a prolific actor. He directed from 1914 to 1920, only acting in a limited number of films, until concentrating as an actor from then on. He was the brother of the actress Daisy Belmore (Mrs. Samuel Waxman) (1874-1954) and the actor Paul Belmore. He was married to stage actress Emmeline Florence Carder and they had two daughters. Their daughter Violet had decided to follow in her father's footsteps and go into acting. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lionel Belmore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
as Bürgermeister Gustave Schoen
as Character Man
as Puppeteer / Satan
as The Burgomaster
as Baron Zagon
as Brownie
as Colonel Villiers
as Colonel of Hussars
as Duke Gustav von Liebenheim
as Morgan
as Mountie
as Ossman
as Prime Minister
as Gov. Dinwiddie of Virginia
as Rev. Bartholomey
as Justice Anthony Baine