People

Lionel Pape

  • Name: Lionel Pape
  • Birthday: 1877-04-17
  • Also known as: Edward Lionel Pape
  • Place of birth: Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
  • Popularity: 3.32
Biography: Lionel Pape was born on April 17, 1877 in Sussex, England, as Edward Lionel Pape. He was an actor, known for The Philadelphia Story (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939). He died on October 21, 1944 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.

Movies:

Title Release date
Almost Married   as  Mr. Marvin 1942-05-22
How Green Was My Valley   as  Evans 1941-10-28
Charley's Aunt   as  Babberly 1941-08-01
Scotland Yard   as  Hugh Burnside 1941-04-03
The Philadelphia Story   as  Edward 1940-12-05
Tin Pan Alley   as  Lord Stanley 1940-11-29
The Long Voyage Home   as  Mr. Clifton 1940-11-16
Arise, My Love   as  Lord Kettlebrook 1940-11-08
A Dispatch from Reuters   as  Stock Exchange Chairman (uncredited) 1940-10-19
Cross-Country Romance   as  Miller 1940-07-12
Zanzibar   as  Michael Drayton 1940-03-08
Congo Maisie   as  British Consul 1940-01-19
Raffles   as  Lord Melrose 1939-11-11
Drums Along the Mohawk   as  General (uncredited) 1939-11-10
Rulers of the Sea   as  First Secretary (Uncredited) 1939-11-08
Eternally Yours   as  Mr. Howard 1939-10-07
5th Ave Girl   as  Mr. Pape (uncredited) 1939-09-22
Midnight   as  Edouart (uncredited) 1939-03-24
The Hound of the Baskervilles   as  The Coroner 1939-03-24
The Rage of Paris   as  Uncle Josephus (uncredited) 1938-06-09
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife   as  Monsieur Potin 1938-03-25
The Big Broadcast of 1938   as  Lord Droopy 1938-02-11
Outside of Paradise   as  Mr. Stonewall 1938-02-08
Angel 1937-10-29
Wee Willie Winkie   as  Major Allardyce 1937-07-30
Slave Ship   as  Commander 1937-06-16
The Prince and the Pauper   as  Second Lord 1937-04-30
Camille   as  General (uncredited) 1936-12-26
The Plough and the Stars   as  Englishman (uncredited) 1936-12-26
Beloved Enemy   as  Crump 1936-12-25
White Legion   as  Dr. Travis 1936-10-24
Mary of Scotland   as  Burghley 1936-07-28
The White Angel   as  War Minister (uncredited) 1936-06-25
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo   as  3rd Assistant Director 1935-11-14
The Pursuing Shadow   as  Viscount Acheson 1915-07-15