A. B. Imeson
A.B. Imeson (1875 – 28 February 1944) was an English stage and film actor.
A.B. Imeson | |
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Born | John Arthur Bangley Imeson 1875 |
Died | 28 February 1944 |
Occupation | Actor |
Filmography
His first role was playing Satan in the silent film The Picture of Dorian Gray (1916).
- Disraeli (1916)
- Ave Maria (1918)
- The Breed of the Treshams (1920)
- The Harbour Lights (1923)
- Out to Win (1923)
- The Monkey's Paw (1923)
- Bonnie Prince Charlie (1923)
- The Virgin Queen (1923)
- I Will Repay (1923)
- The White Shadow (1923)[1][2]
- What the Butler Saw (1924)
- The Notorious Mrs. Carrick (1924)
- Second to None (1927)
- False Colours (1927) dramatic short film, with Ursula Jeans, directed by Miles Mander in the sound-on-film Phonofilm process
- Spangles (1928)
- The Burgomaster of Stilemonde (1929)
- After the Verdict (1929)
Portrait
The National Portrait Gallery in London, United Kingdom, holds a portrait of Imeson by Alexander Bassano.[3]
References
- Rare Alfred Hitchcock film footage uncovered - BBC News, 3 August 2011, retrieved 4 August 2011.
- The White Shadow - IMDb
- "A.B. Imeson". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
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