Wilfrid Caithness
Wilfrid Caithness or Wilfred Caithness (1883–1954) was a British stage and film actor.[1][2] He played the role of Sebastian Moran in the 1935 film The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes.[3]
Wilfrid Caithness | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 September 1954 71) | (aged
Other names | Wilfred Caithness |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911 - 1956 (film) |
Selected filmography
- A Voice Said Goodnight (1932)
- The Lad (1935)
- The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935)
- D'Ye Ken John Peel? (1935)
- Checkmate (1935)
- Spy of Napoleon (1936)
- The Man Behind the Mask (1936)
- The Improper Duchess (1936)
- The Perfect Crime (1937)
- Two for Danger (1940)
- My Sister and I (1948)
- Nothing Venture (1948)
- Brandy for the Parson (1952)
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References
- "Wilfred Caithness". BFI.
- "Wilfrid Caithness". www.aveleyman.com.
- Reid p.163
Bibliography
- Reid, John. HOLLYWOOD 'B' MOVIES: A Treasury of Spills, Chills & Thrills.
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