Career Highlights: Once Upon a Dream, Don't Take It to Heart, The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
First Major Screen Credit: General John Regan (1933)
Biography
Well-padded British actor/playwright David Horne entered films in 1935, making his mark in pompous, self-satisfied characterizations. Seldom seen in large roles, he was indispensable in such utility parts as desk clerks, newspaper editors, police officials, lawyers, and doctors. Lutheran filmgoers will recall Horne as Duke Frederick in the church basement perennial Martin Luther (1953). David Horne remained active until 1968. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide