Booth Conway (August 10, 1863 – 1939) was a British-American stage and film actor. Born in New York City, he settled in England and died in
Wandsworth
Wandsworth Town () is a district of south London, within the London Borough of Wandsworth southwest of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
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, Greater London, at the age of 75.
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Selected filmography
* ''The Love Trail'' (1915)
* ''The Valley of Fear
''The Valley of Fear'' is the fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. It is loosely based on the Molly Maguires and Pinkerton agent James McParland. The story was first published in the ''Strand Magazin ...
'' (1916)
* ''A Pair of Spectacles
''A Pair of Spectacles'' is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Alexander Butler and starring John Hare, Peggy Hyland and Booth Conway, based on the play of the same name by Sydney Grundy. It was made at Isleworth Studios
Islewort ...
'' (1916)
* ''Westward Ho!
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'' (1919)
* '' The Call of the Sea'' (1919)
* '' The Tavern Knight'' (1920)
* '' The Little Welsh Girl'' (1920)
* '' Married to a Mormon'' (1922)
* ''Nell Gwyn
Eleanor Gwyn (2 February 1650 – 14 November 1687; also spelled ''Gwynn'', ''Gwynne'') was a celebrity figure of the Restoration period. Praised by Samuel Pepys for her comic performances as one of the first actresses on the English stag ...
'' (1926)
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British male film actors
British male stage actors
20th-century British male actors
American emigrants to the United Kingdom
1863 births
1939 deaths
Male actors from New York City
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