People
David Torrence
Biography:
David Torrence (born David Tayson; 17 January 1864 – 26 December 1951) was a Scottish film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films from 1913 to 1939. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was the brother of actor Ernest Torrence. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and died in Los Angeles.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Voice That Thrilled the World as Self (segment 'Disraeli') (archive footage) | 1943-10-16 |
Rulers of the Sea as Donald Fenton | 1939-11-08 |
Stanley and Livingstone as Mr. Cranston | 1939-08-18 |
Bulldog Drummond's Bride as Bank Official | 1939-07-12 |
Ebb Tide as Tapena Tom | 1937-11-17 |
Lost Horizon as Prime Minister (uncredited) | 1937-03-03 |
Beloved Enemy as Alroyd | 1936-12-25 |
Annie Laurie as Sir Robert Laurie | 1936-10-31 |
Mary of Scotland as Lindsay | 1936-07-28 |
The Country Doctor as Governor General | 1936-03-12 |
Captain Blood as Andrew Baynes | 1935-12-26 |
Mutiny on the Bounty as Lord Hood | 1935-11-22 |
Harmony Lane as Mr. Pentland | 1935-10-22 |
Bonnie Scotland as Mr. Miggs the Lawyer | 1935-08-23 |
Black Sheep as Captain Savage | 1935-08-01 |
What Every Woman Knows as Alick Wylie | 1934-10-18 |
Charlie Chan in London as Home Secretary | 1934-09-12 |
Jane Eyre as Mr. Brocklehurst | 1934-08-15 |
Mandalay as Capt. McAndrews | 1934-02-10 |
Madame Spy as Seerfeldt | 1934-02-10 |
Queen Christina as Archbishop | 1933-12-26 |
Berkeley Square as Lord Stanley | 1933-09-15 |
The Masquerader as Fraser | 1933-09-03 |
Voltaire as Dr. Tronchin | 1933-08-05 |
Horse Play as Uncle Percy | 1933-06-01 |
Cavalcade as Man at Disarmament Conference (uncredited) | 1933-02-08 |
The Mask of Fu Manchu as McLeod | 1932-11-05 |
Smilin' Through as Gardener | 1932-09-24 |
A Successful Calamity as Partington | 1932-09-17 |
Five Star Final | 1931-09-26 |
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 9: 'The Driver' | 1931-08-18 |
East Lynne as Sir Richard Hare | 1931-03-01 |
The Bachelor Father as Frank "Mac" MacDonald | 1931-01-10 |
The Devil to Pay! as Mr. Hope | 1930-12-18 |
River's End as McDowell | 1930-11-01 |
Scotland Yard as Captain Graves | 1930-10-19 |
Raffles as Inspector McKenzie | 1930-07-11 |
City Girl as Lem's Father | 1930-01-12 |
Disraeli as Lord Michael Probert | 1929-11-01 |
Hearts in Exile as Governor | 1929-09-14 |
The Black Watch as Field Marshal | 1929-05-22 |
Strong Boy as Railroad President | 1929-03-03 |
Silks and Saddles as Judge Clifford | 1929-01-20 |
The Cavalier as Ramón Torreno | 1928-11-01 |
The Big Noise as Managing Editor | 1928-03-25 |
Rolled Stockings as Mr. Treday | 1927-06-18 |
The World At Her Feet as Client | 1927-05-14 |
Annie Laurie as Sir Robert Laurie | 1927-05-10 |
The Mysterious Rider as Mark King | 1927-03-05 |
The Third Degree as Howard Jeffries Sr. | 1926-12-01 |
The Unknown Cavalier as Peter Gaunt | 1926-11-14 |
Forever After as Mr. Clayton, Jennie's Father | 1926-10-24 |
Laddie as Paul Stanton | 1926-09-26 |
Brown of Harvard as Mr. Brown | 1926-05-02 |
The Isle of Retribution as Godfrey Cornet | 1926-04-25 |
Sandy as Angus McNeil | 1926-04-10 |
Oh! What a Nurse! as Big Tim Harrison | 1926-03-07 |
The King of the Turf as Martyn Selsby | 1926-02-28 |
The Tower of Lies as Eric | 1925-10-10 |
The Mystic as James Bradshaw | 1925-09-26 |
What Fools Men as Williamson | 1925-09-13 |
The Reckless Sex as Robert Lanning | 1925-02-05 |
The Other Woman's Story as Judge | 1925-01-25 |
Idle Tongues as Cyrenus Stone | 1924-12-21 |
The Sawdust Trail as Jonathan Butts | 1924-08-10 |
Tiger Love as Don Miguel Castelar | 1924-06-30 |
Which Shall It Be? | 1924-06-15 |
The Drums of Jeopardy as Cutty | 1923-11-01 |
The Light That Failed as Topenhow | 1923-10-25 |
The Man Next Door as Colonel Wright | 1923-05-28 |
Abysmal Brute as Mortimer Sangster | 1923-04-15 |
Trimmed in Scarlet as Charles Knight | 1923-04-09 |
Forsaking All Others as Mr. Morton | 1922-12-10 |
Tess of the Storm Country as Elias Graves | 1922-11-12 |
A Virgin's Sacrifice | 1922-05-21 |
Sherlock Holmes as Count Von Stalburg | 1922-03-07 |
The Inside of the Cup as Eldon Parr | 1921-01-16 |
Tess of the D'Urbervilles as Alec D'Urberville | 1913-09-01 |
The Prisoner of Zenda as Michael, Duke of Strelsau | 1913-02-18 |