C. M. Hallard
Charles Maitland Hallard (26 October 1865 – 21 April 1942) was a Scottish actor.[1][2] In 1895 he appeared in the popular drama Trilby with Herbert Beerbohm Tree at the Haymarket Theatre.[3]
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Born | Charles Maitland Hallard October 26, 1865 |
Died | April 21, 1942 76) | (aged
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Actor |
Selected filmography
- Convict 99 (1919) - Ralph Vickers
- The Bridal Chair (1919) - Lord Louis Lewis
- Faith (1919) - Lord Louis Lewis
- Gamblers All (1919) - John Leighton
- Edge o' Beyond (1919) - Captain Burnett
- Mrs. Thompson (1919) - Prentice
- The Elder Miss Blossom (1919) - Andrew Quick
- Faith (1919) - Lord Louis Lewis
- The Husband Hunter (1920) - Sir Robert Chester
- Love in the Wilderness (1920) - Keith Meredith
- Her Story (1920) - Ashelyn
- The Case of Lady Camber (1920) - Sir Bedford Slufter
- The Pauper Millionaire (1922) - Pye Smith
- In the Night (1922) - The Stranger
- Carry On (1927) - John Peters
- A Light Woman (1928) - Marquis de Vargas
- Knowing Men (1930) - Marquis de Jarnais
- The W Plan (1930) - Commander-in-Chief
- Two Worlds (1930) - Col. von Zaminsky
- Almost a Honeymoon (1930) - Sir James Jephson
- Compromising Daphne (1930) - Mr. Ponsonby
- The Woman Between (1931) - Earl Bellingdon
- Tell England (1931) - The Colonel
- Strictly Business (1931) - Mr. Plummett
- The Chinese Puzzle (1932) - Sir Aylmer Brent
- On Secret Service (1933) - Colonel von Waldmuller
- Rolling in Money (1934) - Carter
- The Third Clue (1934) - Gabriel Wells
- The Riverside Murder (1935) - Dickenson - Norman's Attorney
- Royal Cavalcade (1935) - Winston Churchill
- Night Mail (1935) - Sir Jacob March
- Moscow Nights (1935) - President of Court Martial
- King of the Damned (1935) - Commandant Courvin
- Jack of All Trades (1936) - Henry Kilner
- The Live Wire (1937) - Sir George Dawson
- The Sky's the Limit (1938) - Lord Morgan (Last appearance)
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References
- "C.M. Hallard". Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
- League, The Broadway. "Charles M. Hallard – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- Taylor, George (20 August 1993). "Players and Performances in the Victorian Theatre". Manchester University Press – via Google Books.
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