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C. Aubrey Smith

Acting 1 Film 1940 – 1940
19 Jul 1863 (85 yaş, vefat)
Vefat: 20 Dec 1948
London, England, UK

C. Aubrey Smith (Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, CBE) was an English born stage and screen actor, prominent in Hollywood films starting from the beginning of the sound era.

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Yıllık Kariyer
1940 – 1940

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Colonel Julyan Adolph J. Giron The Bishop Man at Movie Preview (uncredited) John Mandrake Earl of Dorincourt Allan 'Chad' Chadwick Aage Prince August Duke d'Artelines Hedges Earl of Caversham James Parker Colonel MacFay Gerard Lytton Mr. Laurence Eustace Trimble Lord Kelvin The Duke Mr. Middleton Colonel Zapt Colonel Williams Lord Capulet Major Hamilton Major Liconda The Judge Henry Spengler Walter Forsythe Sir Guy Wilmerding Charles "Duff" Graham Old Q Lord Chief Justice Lloyd Granville Duke of Wellington Bishop Peabody Father Paul Bourrelier Peter Calverton The Hermit Mr. Dabney Oxford Chancellor General Charwell Dr. Alliot Duke of Argyle General Karagin Father J. Roubier Peter Madison Edward Thorndyke Al Walpole Dean of Norwalk (segment 2) Mr. Pritchard Loring Leigh Reverend Hastings Detective Jim Hanley Dr. Wallace George Hampton Reginald Neilsen Florian Clement Sir Christopher Pelt Jerome Cedric Prime Minister Von Heynitz James Northcott Prince Kortchagin Arthur Hilton John Randolph Dan Lindsay Basil "Chief" Winterton Police Inspector Miller Edward Thursfield John Glayde Cecil Harwood Jaffery Jack Brookfield Lord Newhaven The builder Reverend John Stone Carlton Earle Peter Leslie Admiralty Detective Fairchild James Collison General Von Hertz William Marlowe Devilshoof Prime Minister Colonel Carrington Grandpa Man at Ferry Boat Pier (uncredited) Baron von Tokay General Burroughs Cyrus Barrett Sr. Nicholas Whiteoaks Lloyd Count Reichendorf Archibald Clyde Sergeant Major Morris Grandfather (uncredited) St. Clair (uncredited) Paul Machin, JP James Whittaker Enobarbus Self (archive footage) Crusades Actor (uncredited) Aubrey Hampton Col. Hugh Bunning Bentinck Epilogue Elderly gentleman on train station (uncredited) Richard Hawke KC Edward Thorndike John Brice Self - Epilogue