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