Herbert Langley
Herbert Langley (1888–1967) was a well-known early twentieth-century English opera singer (baritone) who later also played leading acting roles in a number of British silent films; and then smaller roles with the arrival of sound.[1][2][3] His was the father of cinematographer Bryan Langley.[4]
Herbert Langley | |
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Langley (right) and Betty Blythe in Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) | |
Born | 1888 |
Died | October 1967 78–79) | (aged
Occupation | Opera singer Actor |
Children | Bryan Langley |
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1922 | The Wonderful Story | Robert Martin | |
Flames of Passion | Arthur Watson | ||
1923 | Chu-Chin-Chow | Abou Hassan | |
1924 | Southern Love | Pedro | |
1927 | Carmen | ||
1929 | Cupid in Clover | John Simpson | |
1932 | Number Seventeen | ||
1933 | Letting in the Sunshine | Foreman | |
1934 | The Queen's Affair | ||
1935 | The Public Life of Henry the Ninth | Police Constable |
References
- "Herbert Langley". BFI.
- "Herbert Langley - Opera Scotland". www.operascotland.org.
- "Herbert Langley - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- "BFI Screenonline: Langley, Bryan (1909-2008) Biography". www.screenonline.org.uk.
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