C. Aubrey Smith AKA Charles Aubrey Smith Born: 21-Jul-1863 Birthplace: London, England Died: 20-Dec-1948 Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA Cause of death: Pneumonia Remains: Cremated, St. Lawrence Church, Hove, East Sussex, England
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: The Four Feathers Wife: Honor (until his death, one child)
High School: Charterhouse School University: St. John's College, Cambridge University
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6327 Hollywood Blvd. Officer of the British Empire 1938 Knighthood 1944 Freemasonry
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Little Women (10-Mar-1949) · Mr. Laurence An Ideal Husband (13-Nov-1947) · Earl of Caversham, K. G. Unconquered (24-Sep-1947) Rendezvous with Annie (22-Jul-1946) Cluny Brown (1-May-1946) And Then There Were None (31-Oct-1945) · General Sir John Mandrake Scotland Yard Investigator (30-Sep-1945) Sensations of 1945 (30-Jun-1944) The White Cliffs of Dover (11-May-1944) · Colonel The Adventures of Mark Twain (3-May-1944) · Oxford Chancellor Madame Curie (15-Dec-1943) · Lord Kelvin Flesh and Fantasy (29-Oct-1943) Forever and a Day (21-Jan-1943) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (12-Aug-1941) · The Bishop Free and Easy (28-Feb-1941) Maisie Was a Lady (10-Jan-1941) · Al Walpole Beyond Tomorrow (26-Sep-1940) · Allan Chadwick Waterloo Bridge (17-May-1940) · The Duke A Bill of Divorcement (13-May-1940) · Dr. Alliot Rebecca (27-Mar-1940) · Col. Julyan Balalaika (15-Dec-1939) · Gen. Karagin Another Thin Man (17-Nov-1939) · Col. MacFay Eternally Yours (7-Oct-1939) · Gramps Five Came Back (23-Jun-1939) · Prof. Henry Spengler The Four Feathers (20-Apr-1939) · Gen. Burroughs East Side of Heaven (7-Apr-1939) Sixty Glorious Years (14-Oct-1938) Kidnapped (27-May-1938) · Duke of Argyle Four Men and a Prayer (29-Apr-1938) Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (25-Nov-1937) · Sir Peter Calverton The Hurricane (9-Nov-1937) · Fr. Paul The Prisoner of Zenda (2-Sep-1937) · Col. Zapt Wee Willie Winkie (30-Jul-1937) Lloyd's of London (25-Nov-1936) · Old "Q" The Garden of Allah (15-Oct-1936) · Fr. Roubier Romeo and Juliet (20-Aug-1936) · Capulet Little Lord Fauntleroy (2-Apr-1936) · The Earl of Dorincourt The Tunnel (27-Oct-1935) The Crusades (22-Aug-1935) China Seas (9-Aug-1935) · Sir Guy Jalna (9-Aug-1935) · Uncle Nicholas The Florentine Dagger (30-Mar-1935) The Gilded Lily (25-Jan-1935) Clive of India (7-Jan-1935) The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (4-Jan-1935) The Firebird (3-Nov-1934) We Live Again (1-Nov-1934) · Prince Kortchagin Cleopatra (5-Oct-1934) · Enobarbus Caravan (28-Sep-1934) The Scarlet Empress (15-Sep-1934) Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (15-Aug-1934) One More River (6-Aug-1934) · Gen. Charwell Gambling Lady (31-Mar-1934) · Peter The House of Rothschild (15-Mar-1934) Queen Christina (26-Dec-1933) · Aage Bombshell (11-Oct-1933) · Mr. Middleton Curtain at Eight (1-Oct-1933) Morning Glory (16-Aug-1933) · Hedges The Barbarian (12-May-1933) · Cecil Secrets (16-Mar-1933) The Monkey's Paw (13-Jan-1933) No More Orchids (25-Nov-1932) Trouble in Paradise (21-Oct-1932) · Giron Love Me Tonight (13-Aug-1932) · Duke d'Artelines Tarzan the Ape Man (25-Mar-1932) · James Parker Polly of the Circus (27-Feb-1932) · Rev. James Northcott The Phantom of Paris (12-Sep-1931) Guilty Hands (22-Aug-1931) · Rev. Hastings Son of India (1-Aug-1931) · Dr. Wallace Just a Gigolo (6-Jun-1931) Never the Twain Shall Meet (16-May-1931) · Mr. Pritchard Daybreak (2-May-1931) · Gen. von Hertz The Bachelor Father (10-Jan-1931) · Sir Basil Winterton
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