Stanley Logan

Stanley Logan (born Stanley William Maurice Logan; 12 June 1885 – 30 January 1953)[1] was an English actor, screen writer, theatre director and film director.

Stanley Logan
Logan c.1930
Born
Stanley William Maurice Logan

(1885-06-12)12 June 1885
Died30 January 1953(1953-01-30) (aged 67)
Occupation(s)Actor, film director
Years active1918–1952
Spouses
Children3

Biography

Stanley Logan was born on 12 June 1885 in Earlsfield, Greater London, England as Stanley William Maurice Logan. He died on 30 January 1953 in New York City.

During his life, Logan was married twice: first with Alice E. Hirst and later to vaudeville stage actress Odette Myrtil.[2]

Filmography

Stanley Logan (right) with Priscilla Lane and Wayne Morris in Love, Honor and Behave (1938)
Year Title Role Notes
1918What Would a Gentleman Do?Dickie Hook
1919As He Was BornFelix Delaney
1937First LadyDirector
1938Love, Honor and BehaveDirector
1938Women Are Like ThatDirector
1939We Are Not AloneSir Guy Lockhead
1940My Son, My Son!The Colonel
1940Escape to GloryCaptain James P. Hollister
1940Women in WarCol. Starr
1940Arise, My LoveCol. Tubbs-Brown
1940South of SuezProsecutor
1941Singapore WomanCommissioner
1942Counter-EspionageSir Stafford Hart
1942NightmareInspector Robbins
1942The Falcon's BrotherDirector
1943Two Tickets to LondonNettletonUncredited
1943The Return of the VampireCol. MosleyUncredited
1943Around the WorldCommanding OfficerUncredited
1943The Spider WomanRobertUncredited
1943Higher and HigherMr. HenryUncredited
1944WilsonRobert Lansing, Secretary of State
1946Three Strangers'Major' George Alfred BeachUncredited
1946Home Sweet HomicideMr. CherringtonUncredited
1948The ChallengeInspector McIver
1949Sword in the DesertCol. Bruce Evans
1949That Forsyte WomanSwithin Forsyte
1950Young Daniel BooneCol. Benson
1951Pride of MarylandSir Thomas Asbury
1951Tarzan's PerilGovernorUncredited
1951Double CrossbonesLord Montrose
1951The Law and the LadySir Roland EppingUncredited
19525 FingersMember of ParliamentUncredited
1952With a Song in My HeartBritish DiplomatUncredited
1952Les MisérablesJudgeUncredited
1952The Prisoner of ZendaLord TophamUncredited, (final film role)

References


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