Herbert Rawlinson
Biography
Herbert Banemann Rawlinson (15 November 1885 – 12 July 1953) was a distinguished English actor, known for his work across stage, film, radio, and television. Emerging as a prominent figure during the silent film era in Hollywood, Rawlinson adeptly adapted to the changing landscape of cinema, transitioning to character roles with the rise of sound films.
Born in New Brighton, Cheshire, England, Rawlinson's journey to America was notable as he shared a voyage with the iconic comedian Charlie Chaplin. This serendipitous encounter marked the beginning of his remarkable career in the entertainment industry.
As a leading man in silent films, Rawlinson captivated audiences with his performances, which showcased his talent and charisma. However, as the industry evolved with the introduction of sound, he embraced new opportunities, shifting his focus to character parts that allowed him to display a wider range of his acting abilities.
Despite his success, Rawlinson faced health challenges later in life, ultimately succumbing to lung cancer in 1953. His legacy endures through his contributions to the arts, reflecting a versatile career that bridged the silent and sound eras of filmmaking.
Filmography
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That Certain Woman
1937
Seven Sinners (1940)
1940
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
1940 • Dr. Frohmann
The Belle of Broadway
1926 • Paul Merlin
Chain Gang
1950 • Senator Holden
Stagecoach Buckaroo
1942 • Bill Kincaid
Blake of Scotland Yard
1937 • Sir James Blake
Confidential
1935 • J.W. Keaton
Dark Victory
1939
Bullets or Ballots
1936
Sinister Journey
1948
Colt Comrades
1943 • Rancher Varney
Nabonga
1944 • T.F. Stockwell
Slipping Wives
1927 • Husband
Nobody's Baby
1937
Show Them No Mercy!
1935 • Kurt Hansen
Swiss Family Robinson
1940 • Captain
You Can't Get Away with Murder
1939
Love Is on the Air
1937
Lady Gangster
1942
Jail Bait
1954 • Dr Boris Gregor
Fighting Man of the Plains
1949