Morton Selten
Morton Selten (6 January 1860 – 27 July 1939) was a British stage and film actor. He was occasionally credited as Morton Selton.
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Morton Selten (left) and E. H. Sothern in the Broadway comedy Captain Lettarblair (1891) | |
Born | Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, UK | 6 January 1860
Died | 27 July 1939 79) London, England, UK | (aged
Years active | 1878–1939 |
Biography
Given the name Morton Richard Stubbs at birth, and claimed as the son of Morton Stubbs, it was generally acknowledged that Selten was an illegitimate son of the then Prince of Wales (and future King Edward VII).[1]
He began acting on the stage in 1878, mainly in America. In 1889, Selten played Clarence Vane in Mrs. Hargrove's Our Flat at the Lyceum Theatre and Captain Heartsease in Bronson Howard's American Civil War epic, Shenandoah. He would go on to play in some twenty-five Broadway productions over the following three decades.[2][3] His film career began in the 1920s. He appeared in Branded in 1921. His last film role was the King of the Land of Legend in the 1940 Alexander Korda production The Thief of Bagdad. Selten died during filming.
Partial filmography
- Branded (1920) - Marquis of Shelford
- Somebody's Darling (1925)
- The Shadow Between (1931) - Sir George Fielder
- Service for Ladies (1932) - Mr. Robertson
- Wedding Rehearsal (1932) - Major Harry Roxbury
- Falling for You (1933) - Caldicott
- The Love Wager (1933) - General Neville
- The Diplomatic Lover (1934) - Sir Charles
- Once in a New Moon (1935) - Lord Bravington
- Ten Minute Alibi (1935) - Sir Miles Standish
- Annie, Leave the Room! (1935) - Lord Spendlove
- Moscow Nights (1935) - Gen. Kovrin
- The Ghost Goes West (1935) - The Glourie
- His Majesty and Company (1935) - King of Poldavia
- Dark World (1935) - Colonel
- Two's Company (1936) - Earl of Warke
- In the Soup (1936) - Abernethy Ruppershaw
- Juggernaut (1936) - Sir Charles Clifford
- Fire Over England (1937) - Burleigh
- Action for Slander (1937) - Judge Trotter
- The Divorce of Lady X (1938) - Lord Steele
- A Yank at Oxford (1938) - Cecil Davidson, Esq.
- Shipyard Sally (1939) - Lord Alfred Randall
- Young Man's Fancy (1939) - Mr. Fothergill
- The Thief of Bagdad (1940) - The Old King (final film role)
See also
References
- Bruce Eder. "Morton Selten Biography". Allmovie. Retrieved 5 August 2008.
- A History of the New York Stage, Volume 3 Thomas Allston Brown - 1903 - Page 433 (Google Books)
- Morton Selten Internet Broadway Database