Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert Banemann Rawlinson (15 November 1885 – 12 July 1953) was an English-born stage, film, radio, and television actor. A leading man during Hollywood's silent film era, Rawlinson transitioned to character roles after the advent of sound films.
Herbert Rawlinson | |
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Rawlinson, c. 1917 | |
Born | Herbert Banemann Rawlinson 15 November 1885 New Brighton, Cheshire, England, UK |
Died | 12 July 1953 67) Los Angeles | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911–1953 |
Spouse(s) | Roberta Arnold ( m. 1917–1923)Loraine Abigail Long ( m. 1924–1927)Josephine Norman(m.?–1951, her death) |
Parent(s) | Robert Theodore and Emily Rawlinson |
Early life
Rawlinson was born in New Brighton, Cheshire, England, UK on 15 November 1885.[1] He was one of the four sons and three daughters of Robert Theodore Rawlinson (3 April 1859 – 19 December 1936) and his wife Emily (death: 13 December 1950).[2][3] He sailed to America on the same ship as Charlie Chaplin to establish himself as a leading man in the silent movies before making the transition as a character actor in the "talkies".[2]
Recognition
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Herbert Rawlinson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6150 Hollywood Blvd on 8 February 1960.[4]
Personal life
Rawlinson married Roberta Arnold in 1917. They divorced in 1923 in which he had cited desertion.[5] He married Loraine Abigail Long in 1924 and divorced in 1927.[6] Rawlinson was married to Josephine Norman until her death on 24 January 1951.
Death
Rawlinson died of lung cancer in 1953.[7]
Partial Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1911 | The New Superintendent | American short drama film directed by Francis Boggs. | [8] | |
1912 | The Count of Monte Cristo | Caderouse | ||
1913 | The Sea Wolf | Humphrey Van Weyden | ||
1914 | The Spy | Harvey Birch | ||
Martin Eden | Arthur Morse | |||
The Opened Shutters | John Dunham | |||
Damon and Pythias | Pythias | |||
Called Back | Gilbert Vaughan | |||
1915 | The Black Box | Sanford Quest |
|
[9] |
1916 | Little Eve Edgarton | James Barton | ||
The Eagle's Wings | Richard Wallace | |||
1917 | The Scarlet Crystal | Vincent Morgan | ||
Like Wildfire | Tommy Buckman | |||
Come Through | James Harrington Court, aka 'The Possum' | |||
Flirting with Death | 'Sky High' Billy Wardwell | |||
The Man Trap | John Mull | |||
The High Sign | Donald Bruce | |||
1918 | The Flash of Fate | Randolph Shorb | ||
Brace Up | Henry Court | |||
Smashing Through | Jack Mason | |||
Back to the Woods | Jimmy Raymond | |||
Out of the Night | Bob Storrow | |||
The Turn of the Wheel | Maxfield Grey | A lost silent film romantic drama directed by Reginald Barker. | [10][11] | |
The Mating | Dick Ives | |||
Kiss or Kill | Henry Warner | |||
The Floor Below | Rawlinson is credited with appearing in this film by silentera.com, but not by IMDb. | [12] | ||
1919 | The Common Cause | Orrin Palmer |
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[13][14] |
The Carter Case | Craig Kennedy | |||
Good Gracious, Annabelle | John Rawson |
|
[15][16][17] | |
A House Divided | Philip Carmichael | |||
A Dangerous Affair | Terrence Redmond | |||
1920 | The $1,000,000 Reward | Man in suit | ||
The Poppy Trail | ||||
Passers-By | Peter Waverton | |||
Man and His Woman | Dr. John Worthing | |||
1921 | The Wakefield Case | Wakefield Jr. | ||
Playthings of Destiny | Geoffrey Arnold | |||
Charge It | Philip Lawrence | |||
You Find It Everywhere | Andrew Gibson | |||
Wealth | Phillip Dominick | |||
Conflict | Jevons | |||
The Millionaire | Jack Norman | |||
Cheated Hearts | Barry Gordon |
|
[18][19] | |
1922 | The Scrapper | Malloy | ||
Man Under Cover | Paul Porter | American crime film directed by Tod Browning. | [20] | |
The Black Bag | Billy Kirkwood | |||
Don't Shoot | James Harrington Court | |||
Confidence | Bob Mortimer | |||
The Black Bag | Stuart Paton | |||
One Wonderful Night | John D. Curtis |
|
[21] | |
1923 | The Scarlet Car | Billy Winthrop | ||
The Prisoner | Philip Quentin |
|
[22][23] | |
Nobody's Bride | Jimmy Nevins | |||
Fools and Riches | Jimmy Dorgan | |||
Mary of the Movies | Himself | Uncredited Silent semi-autobiographical 1923 comedy directed by John McDermott based on the career of Marion Mack. |
[24][25] | |
Railroaded | Richard Ragland | |||
The Victor | Cecil Fitzhugh Waring | |||
The Clean Up | Montgomery Bixby | |||
A Million to Burn | Thomas Gwynne | |||
His Mystery Girl | Kerry Reynolds | |||
1924 | Jack O'Clubs | John Francis Foley | ||
Stolen Secrets | The Eel, Miles Manning | |||
Dancing Cheat | Brwlw Clay | |||
High Speed | Hi Moreland | |||
Dark Stairways | Sheldon Polk | |||
The Tomboy | Aldon Farwell | |||
1925 | The Prairie Wife | Duncan MacKail |
|
[26] |
My Neighbor's Wife | Allen Allwright | |||
Every Man's Wife | Mr. Randolph | |||
The Adventurous Sex | The Sweetheart | |||
The Man in Blue | Tom Conlin | Silent film drama directed by Edward Laemmle. | [27][28] | |
The Flame Fighter | Jack Sparks | |||
The Unnamed Woman | Donald Brookes | |||
The Great Jewel Robbery | Steve Martindale | |||
1926 | The Gilded Butterfly | Courtney Roth | ||
Her Big Adventure | Ralph Merriwell | |||
Phantom Police | Jack Wright | |||
The Millionaire Policeman | Steven Wallace | |||
Men of the Night | J. Rupert Dodds | |||
The Belle of Broadway | Paul Merlin |
|
[29][30][31] | |
Her Sacrifice | James Romaine | |||
Trooper 77 | Steve Manning / Trooper 77 | |||
1927 | Burning Gold | Bob Roberts | ||
Slipping Wives | Husband | Silent comedy short film directed by Fred Guiol. | Short | |
The Bugle Call | Capt. Randolph |
|
[32][33][34] | |
Hour of Reckoning | ||||
Wages of Conscience | Henry McWade | |||
1933 | The Working Man | Reeves Co. Board Member | Uncredited | |
Moonlight and Pretzels | Sport Powell | |||
Get That Venus | Editor Nash | American comedy film directed by Arthur Varney. | [35] | |
1934 | Enlighten Thy Daughter | Dr. Richard Stevens | ||
1935 | The People's Enemy | Philip Francis Duke Ware | ||
Convention Girl | Ward Hollister | |||
Men Without Names | Crawford | |||
Confidential | J.W. Keaton | |||
Show Them No Mercy | Kurt Hansen | |||
1936 | Dancing Feet | Oliver Groves | ||
Follow the Fleet | Mr. Webber - Paradise Ballroom Owner | Uncredited | ||
Hitch Hike to Heaven | Melville Delaney | |||
Bullets or Ballots | Mr. Caldwell | Gangster drama film directed by William Keighley featuring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell, & Humphrey Bogart. | ||
Ticket to Paradise | Fred Townsend | American drama film directed by Aubrey Scotto. | [36] | |
A Son Comes Home | Bladeu | American drama film directed by E.A. Dupont. | [37] | |
Hollywood Boulevard | Manager of Grauman's | |||
Mad Holiday | Captain Bromley | |||
Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island | Grant Jackson | A Republic Movie serial directed by Ray Taylor and Mack V. Wright. | [38][39] | |
Mysterious Crossing | District Attorney Henry R. Charters | |||
1937 | God's Country and the Woman | Doyle | ||
Blake of Scotland Yard | Sir James Blake | |||
Midnight Court | District Attorney Larson | Uncredited | ||
Nobody's Baby | Radio Audition Executive | |||
The Go Getter | Lester | Directed by Busby Berkeley. | ||
Make a Wish | Dr. Stevens | |||
S.O.S. Coast Guard | Boyle, Coast guard commander | A Republic film serial directed by Alan James and William Witney. | [40][41] | |
That Certain Woman | Dr. Hartman | |||
Back in Circulation | District Attorney Saunders | American film directed by Ray Enright. | ||
Something to Sing About | Studio Attorney | Uncredited | ||
Love Is on the Air | Mr. George Copelin | |||
Over the Goal | Stanley Short | |||
Every Day's a Holiday | Guest at Party | Uncredited | ||
1938 | The Kid Comes Back | Mr. Redmann | ||
Hawaii Calls | Mr. Harlow | |||
Over the Wall | Prosecutor | Uncredited | ||
Women Are Like That | Avery Flickner | |||
Marie Antoinette | Goguelot | Uncredited | ||
Under the Big Top | Herman | |||
Valley of the Giants | Land Commissioner | Uncredited | ||
Secrets of an Actress | Mr. Harrison | Romantic drama film directed by William Keighley. | ||
Hard to Get | Mr. Jones | Uncredited | ||
Torchy Gets Her Man | Tom Brennan | |||
Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus | Race Judge | Uncredited | ||
Orphans of the Street | Adams | |||
1939 | Blackwell's Island | Dave Reynolds | Uncredited | |
Secret Service of the Air | Adm. A.C. Schuyler | |||
You Can't Get Away with Murder | District Attorney | Crime drama directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Humphrey Bogart. | [42] | |
Sudden Money | ||||
Dark Victory | Dr. Carter |
|
[43][44] | |
Naughty but Nice | Hardwick's Attorney | Uncredited | ||
Days of Jesse James | Bank Association Official | Uncredited | ||
Swanee River | Army Officer | Uncredited | ||
Money to Burn | Dover | |||
1940 | Swiss Family Robinson | Captain | ||
Five Little Peppers at Home | Mr. Decker | |||
Framed | Walter Billings | |||
Free, Blonde and 21 | John Crane | |||
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe | Dr. Frohmann | Serial, [Chs. 1, 4] | ||
Cross-Country Romance | Ship's Capt. Brawley | Uncredited | ||
I Want a Divorce | Len Howard | Uncredited | ||
King of the Royal Mounted | Ross King | Serial, [chs 1-4] | ||
Seven Sinners | First Mate | |||
1941 | Flying Wild | Mr. Reynolds | ||
I Wanted Wings | Mr. Young | Uncredited | ||
Strange Alibi | King Carney | Uncredited | ||
The Flame of New Orleans | Party Guest | Uncredited | ||
Sheriff of Tombstone | Dodge City Marshal | Uncredited | ||
Adventure in Washington | Senator Jenkins | Uncredited | ||
Blondie in Society | Mr. Judson, Bank President | Uncredited | ||
Mystery Ship | Inspector Clark | Uncredited | ||
Scattergood Meets Broadway | The Governor | |||
Gentleman from Dixie | Prison Warden | |||
Bad Man of Deadwood | Judge Gary | |||
Lydia | Dignitary on Podium | Uncredited | ||
It Started with Eve | Party Guest | Uncredited | ||
King of the Texas Rangers | Ranger Colonel Lee Avery | Serial, [Chs. 1,12] | ||
Arizona Cyclone | George Randolph | |||
I Killed That Man | Prison Warden | |||
Riot Squad | Police Chief | |||
1942 | Don Winslow of the Navy | Adm. Warburton | Serial, [Ch. 1] | |
Broadway Big Shot | District Attorney | |||
Stagecoach Buckaroo | Bill Kincaid | |||
We Were Dancing | Hubert's Friend | Uncredited | ||
Lady Gangster | D.A. Lewis Sinton | |||
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! | Ex-Soldier Commander | Uncredited | ||
Hello, Annapolis | Capt. Dugan | |||
The Panther's Claw | District Attorney Bill Dougherty | |||
Perils of the Royal Mounted | Richard Winton | Serial | ||
I Live on Danger | Chief of Police | Uncredited | ||
Perils of Nyoka | Maj. Reynolds | Serial, [Ch. 1], Uncredited | ||
Sons of the Pioneers | Townsman | Uncredited | ||
Smart Alecks | Captain Bronson | |||
Just Off Broadway | Court Stenographer | Uncredited | ||
Foreign Agent | Stevens | |||
War Dogs | David J. Titus | |||
Silver Queen | Judge | |||
Lost Canyon | Tom Clark | |||
1943 | Silent Witness | Benjamin Yeager | ||
Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher | Mr. James J. Blake | |||
Reveille with Beverly | Announcer | Uncredited | ||
Two Weeks to Live | J.J. Stark Sr. | |||
King of the Cowboys | Businessman | Uncredited | ||
Daredevils of the West | T.M. Sawyer - Banker | Serial, (Ch. 10), Uncredited | ||
Days of Old Cheyenne | Governor Frank Shelby | |||
Colt Comrades | Varney | |||
The Masked Marvel | Mr. Kellering | Serial, Uncredited | ||
Doughboys in Ireland | Larry Hunt | |||
Where Are Your Children? | Brooks the Butler | |||
Old Acquaintance | Red Cross Chairman | Uncredited | ||
Riders of the Deadline | Ranger Captain Jennings | |||
The Woman of the Town | Doc Sears | |||
1944 | Marshal of Gunsmoke | Sam Garret | ||
Nabonga | T.F. Stockwell |
|
[45][46] | |
Sailor's Holiday | Director | Uncredited | ||
Oklahoma Raiders | Colonel Rogers | |||
Shake Hands with Murder | John Clark | American comedy mystery film directed by Albert Herman. | [45][46] | |
Lumberjack | Buck Peters | |||
Forty Thieves | Buck Peters | American western directed by Lesley Selander. | ||
Marshal of Reno | Editor John Palmer | |||
Goin' to Town | Wentworth | |||
Sheriff of Sundown | Governor Brainerd | American western drama film directed by Lesley Selander. | ||
Hi, Beautiful | Board Member | Uncredited | ||
1946 | Accomplice | Vincent Springer | ||
San Quentin | Dr. Stanton |
|
[47] | |
1947 | Honeymoon | American | Uncredited | |
Railroaded! | Doctor Attending Cowie | Uncredited | ||
1948 | Silent Conflict | Yardman Pete | ||
The Argyle Secrets | Dr. Van Selbin | Uncredited | ||
The Gallant Legion | Major Grant | |||
The Counterfeiters | Norman Talbot | |||
Sinister Journey | Marshal Reardon | |||
Borrowed Trouble | Groves | |||
Superman | Graham | Serial, [Chs. 3, 9-11, 13-15] | ||
Strange Gamble | John Murray | |||
Joan of Arc | Judge Marguerie | Uncredited | ||
1949 | Brimstone | Storekeeper | ||
Fighting Man of the Plains | Lawyer | |||
1950 | Chain Gang | Senator Harden | Uncredited | |
1951 | Gene Autry and the Mounties | Inspector Wingate | ||
1953 | The Stranger Wore a Gun | Man on Riverboat Stairs | Uncredited | |
The Flaming Urge | Herb | American crime film directed by Harold Ericson. | ||
1954 | Jail Bait | Dr. Boris Gregor | American film noir crime film directed by Ed Wood. | [48] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1952 | Adventures of Superman | Rozan | 1 episode | |
1953 | The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show | Captain Benson | 1 episode | |
Mr. and Mrs. North | Hugo Crosset | 1 episode |
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herbert Rawlinson. |
- Herbert Rawlinson at the Internet Broadway Database
- Herbert Rawlinson on IMDb
- Herbert Rawlinson at Turner Classic Movies
- Short biography at archive of Al White Studio