Robert English was a British actor born 2 December 1878 (though
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gives the year as 1874).
Robert English was born in Cheltenham, Gloucester
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, England
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, UK. He served in the South African War
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and also in World War I
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. He held the D.S.O. and Croix de Guerre
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and retired as Lieutenant Colonel, which helped him play military roles in a number of films. He played rugby (he was six feet two inches) and was in the Gloucester County cricket team.
In 1920 he started work in British silent films and later went on to talkies.
He died on 18 August 1941 in London.
Partial filmography
* '' The Fruitful Vine'' (1921)
* ''The Four Feathers
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'' (1921)
* '' The Broken Road'' (1921)
* '' The Crimson Circle'' (1922)
* ''Stable Companions
''Stable Companions'' is a 1922 British silent sports film directed by Albert Ward and starring Clive Brook, Lillian Hall-Davis and Robert English. It is set in the world of horse racing.
Cast
* Clive Brook as James Pilkington
* Lillian Hal ...
'' (1922)
* '' A Lost Leader'' (1922)
* '' The Truants'' (1922)
* ''Guy Fawkes
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'' (1923)
* '' Out to Win'' (1923)
* ''This Freedom
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Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson (2 J ...
'' (1923)
* ''Monte Carlo
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'' (1925)
* ''A Woman Redeemed
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'' (1927)
* '' A Knight in London'' (1929)
* ''The American Prisoner
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and The American Prisoner (film), adapted into a film by the same name in 1929. The story concerns an English woman who lives at Fox Tor farm, and a ...
'' (1929)
* '' A Honeymoon Adventure'' (1931)
* '' Commissionaire'' (1933)
* '' Honeymoon for Three'' (1935) as Herbert Denver
* '' Guilty Melody'' (1936)
* ''The Secret of Stamboul
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'' (1936)
* '' Educated Evans'' (1936)
* ''Waterloo
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'' (1937)
* ''Sam Small Leaves Town
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'' (1937)
* ''The Song of the Road
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A B movie or B film i ...
'' (1937)
* ''Talking Feet
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''The Monthly Film Bulleti ...
'' (1937)
* '' Mrs. Pym of Scotland Yard'' (1940)
References
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1870s births
1941 deaths
Year of birth uncertain
Actors from Cheltenham
English male film actors
English male silent film actors
British Army officers
Male actors from Gloucestershire
20th-century English male actors
British Army personnel of the Second Boer War
British Army personnel of World War I
Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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