Biography
David Hawthorne (22 May 1888 – 18 June 1942) was a British stage and film actor. He played the leading man in a number of films during the silent era, but later switched to character roles. One of his more notable roles was that of Rob Roy MacGregor in the 1922 film Rob Roy.
His stage work included the original West End productions of Noël Coward's Sirocco in 1927, Somerset Maugham's For Services Rendered in 1932 and J.B. Priestley's Laburnum Grove in 1933, for which he reprised his performance as Inspector Stack in the 1936 film version. A 1937 extract from Busman's Honeymmoon at the Comedy Theatre survives, showing him as a detective interviewing a witness, as filmed for Pathé News.
Filmography
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Movies 19
Inspector Stack
Laburnum Grove (1936)
Movie
George Jelby
Mr. Bill the Conqueror (1932)
Movie
Peter Hoyt
Creeping Shadows (1931)
Movie
Charlie Drummond
Glamour (1931)
Movie
Sir Clive Marlowe
The Woman Between (1931)
Movie
Bernard Corteline
Bed and Breakfast (1930)
Movie
Sergeant Joe Mallet
Birds of Prey (1930)
Movie
Filmer Jesson
His House in Order (1928)
Movie
Herbert Wrayson
The Conspirators (1924)
Movie
Nigel Dorminster
The Great Prince Shan (1924)
Movie
Hon. Philip Greene
The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax (1923)
Movie
Rob Roy MacGregor
Rob Roy (1922)
Movie
Dick Foster
Class and No Class (1921)
Movie
John Lytton
The Autumn of Pride (1921)
Movie
Colin McCrae
The Fortune of Christina McNab (1921)
Movie
Gillian Lyons
Testimony (1920)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1888-05-22
Deathday1942-06-18 (54 years old)
Birth PlaceKettering, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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