Spencer Trevor
Spencer Trevor (29 May 1875 – 22 May 1945) was a British stage and film actor.[1]
Spencer Trevor | |
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Born | 29 May 1875 |
Died | 22 May 1945 69) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916–1943 (film) |
He was born as Spencer Trevor Andrews. In 1897 he married the actress Mary Davis (1870–1944) and with her had a son, John Spencer Trevor Andrews (1897–1984); they divorced in 1901 as a result of her adultery with the actor J. Gunnis Davis.[2]
Selected filmography
- Lucky Girl (1932)
- Congress Dances (1932)
- Two White Arms (1932)
- The Return of Bulldog Drummond (1934)
- Blossom Time (1934)
- Let the People Sing (1942)
- The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
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References
- Capua p.176
- England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1916 for Spencer Trevor Andrews - Ancestry.com (subscription required)
Bibliography
- Michelangelo Capua. Deborah Kerr: A Biography. McFarland, 2010.
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