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Herbert Rawlinson

 
Actor: Herbert Rawlinson
  • Born: Nov 15, 1885 in Brighton, England, UK
  • Died: Jul 12, 1953 in Woodland Hills, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: teens-'40s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Western
  • Career Highlights: I Killed That Man, Blake of Scotland Yard, The Prairie Wife
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Black Box (1915)

Biography

Long after British-born actor Herbert Rawlinson had passed from the scene, film fans who'd grown up in the teens and twenties retained vivid memories of his virile good looks and the solid reliability of his characterizations. A stage veteran, Rawlinson entered films in 1911 with the appropriately titled one-reeler The Novice. Within a few years, he was a major star, specializing in fast-paced detective stories and serials. Somehow it seemed logical for the sartorially splendid, every-hair-in-place Rawlinson to jump from motorcar to streetcar and back again in a chapter-play chase sequence -- yet still retain enough poise to romance the willing heroine a reel or so later. Eclipsed by younger action stars in the '20s, the still-buoyant Rawlinson found himself in minor films and -- briefly -- as a two-reel comedy star in Hal Roach's Slipping Wives (where his thunder was stolen by a pair of supporting players named Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy). Too old to recapture his public when sound came in, Rawlinson nevertheless spoke his lines with relaxed conviction, and came in handy for character roles, often playing the "above suspicion" leading citizen who turned out to be behind a city's criminal activities. In 1937, Rawlinson returned to serials in the title role of Blake of Scotland Yard, which, though hampered by a tiny budget and utter lack of background music, was well cast with several reliable silent film veterans. Herbert Rawlinson remained active in films until 1951; he died of lung cancer in 1953, shortly after (unfortunately) being coaxed out of retirement to appear in the Edward D. Wood turkey Jail Bait (1954). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Herbert Rawlinson
Born 15 November 1885(1885-11-15)
Brighton, East Sussex, England
Died 12 July 1953 (aged 67)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1911 – 1953
Spouse(s) Josephine Norman
Roberta Arnold (m. 1917–1923) «start: (1917)–end+1: (1924)»"Marriage: Roberta Arnold to Herbert Rawlinson" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Rawlinson)
Loraine Abigail Long (m. 1924–1927) «start: (1924)–end+1: (1928)»"Marriage: Loraine Abigail Long to Herbert Rawlinson" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Rawlinson)

Herbert Rawlinson (15 November 1885 – 12 July 1953) was an English stage, film, radio, and television actor. A leading man during Hollywood's silent film era, Rawlinson transitioned to character roles after the advent of sound films. Rawlinson died of lung cancer in 1953.[1] For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Herbert Rawlinson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6150 Hollywood Blvd.

Selected filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1911 The New Superintendent
1915 The Black Box Sanford Quest
1921 Cheated Hearts Barry Gordon
1922 Man Under Cover Paul Porter
1923 The Prisoner Philip Quentin
1925 The Prairie Wife Duncan MacKail
1927 Slipping Wives Husband
1936 Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island Grant Jackson Alternative title: S.O.S. Clipper Island
1937 S.O.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Boyle
1938 Secrets of an Actress Mr. Harrison
1939 Dark Victory Dr. Carter
1940 Swiss Family Robinson Captain
King of the Royal Mounted Inspector King Chapters 1-4
Seven Sinners First Mate Alternative title: Café of the Seven Sinners
1941 Flying Wild Mr. Reynolds
King of the Texas Rangers Colonel Lee Avery Chapters 1 and 12
1942 Silver Queen Judge
1944 Nabonga T.F. Stockwell Alternative title: The Jungle Woman
1954 Jail Bait Dr. Boris Gregor Alternative title: Hidden Face
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1952 Adventures of Superman Rozan 1 episode
1953 The Burns and Allen Show Captain Benson 1 episode
1954 Mr. and Mrs. North Hugo Crosset 1 episode

References

  1. ^ Mack Truitt, Evelyn (1977). Who Was Who On Screen (2 ed.). Bowker. pp. 384. ISBN 0-835-20914-8. 

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