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Full Name
  
John Muir Lowe

Years active
  
1925–1971


Name
  
John Loder

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
3 January 1898

Died
  
December 26, 1988, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Alba Julia Lagomarsino (m. 1958–1988)

Children
  
Anthony Loder, Denise Loder, Robin William Lowe

Parents
  
William Lowe, Frances Broster

Movies
  
How Green Was My Valley, Sabotage, Dishonored Lady, The Brighton Strangler, Now - Voyager

Similar People
  
Hedy Lamarr, Anthony Loder, Gene Markey, Denise Loder, Teddy Stauffer

John Loder (born William John Muir Lowe; 3 January 1898 – 26 December 1988) was a British actor who later became an American citizen (1947).

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Early Life

He was born at 11 Herbert Crescent, Knightsbridge, London. His father was General W. H. M. Lowe, the British officer to whom Patrick Pearse, the leader of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland, surrendered. Both were present at the surrender.

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He was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Berkshire.

World War One

He followed his father into the army, being commissioned into 15th Hussars as a second lieutenant on 17 March 1915, and then served in the Gallipoli Campaign, leaving there on 19 December that year.

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On 21 April 1916 until early May, he was in Ireland, before proceeding to Rouen, France to rejoin his regiment. He was engaged in the 1916 Battle of the Somme and was taken prisoner by the Germans on 21 March 1918 at the village of Roisel. He was taken to Le Cateau gaol and then by train to the first of several prisoner-of-war camps, at Rastatt, in Baden, Germany.

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Upon being released, he stayed in Germany, resuming military duties on behalf of the Inter-Allied Commission in Breslau and Upper Silesia.

Germany

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Leaving the cavalry he went into business with a German friend, Walter Becker, establishing a pickle factory in Potsdam. Later Loder began to develop an interest in acting. He appeared in at British Theatre Guild in Berlin and enjoyed a triumph in productions of The Last of Mrs Cheyney and Loyalties.

He began appearing in bit parts in a few German films at the Tempelhof Film Studios including Dancing Mad (1925). He had a good part in Madame Wants No Children (1926) directed by Alexander Korda. He went on to appear in The Last Waltz (1927), The White Spider (1927), The Great Unknown (1927), Alraune (1928), Fair Game (1928), When the Mother and the Daughter (1928), Casanova's Legacy (1928), The Sinner (1928) and Adam and Eve (1928).

British Films

Loder left Germany to briefly return to the United Kingdom. He had a support role in The First Born (1928) playing Madeleine Carroll's love interest.

He then left on the SS Île de France bound for Hollywood to try his luck in the new medium: "talkies".

First Trip to Hollywood

Loder was signed by Paramount Studios. He appeared in The Case of Lena Smith (1929) directed by Josef Von Sternberg. He then made The Doctor's Secret (1929), which was Paramount's first talking picture, playing Ruth Chatterton's leading man. He appeared opposite Jack Holt in a Western, Sunset Pass (1929). His very English persona did not win America over at this time.

He also appeared in Black Waters (1929) the first British talkie, which was made in the US by producer Herbert Wilcox, and The Unholy Night (1929) at MGM. Loder made some for Pathe, Her Private Affair (1929), The Racketeer (1929), and Rich People (1930).

Korda had moved to Hollywood and cast Loder in Lilies of the Field (1930). This was made by Warners who also used Loder in The Second Floor Mystery (1930), The Man Hunter (1931) (a Rin Ti-Tin film), Sweethearts and Wives (1930), and One Night at Susie's (1931). He went to Fox for Seas Beneath (1931) directed by John Ford, and did a film for Hal Roach at MGM, On the Loose (1931).

Return to Britain

Loder returned to Britain. He starred in a comedy for Herbert Wilcox, Money Means Nothing (1932), and was reunited with Korda in Wedding Rehearsal (1933).

Loder pursued Merle Oberon in The Battle (1933) and had the star role in Money for Speed (1933) opposite Ida Lupino. He was in You Made Me Love You (1933) and had a small part in Korda's hugely successful The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), playing the true love interest of Elsa Lanchester's Anne of Cleeves.

Loder had lead roles in low budget quota quickies like Paris Plane (1933) and Rolling in Money (1934). He was the romantic male lead in the Gracie Fields vehicle, Love, Life and Laughter (1934).

Loder specialised in leading man parts in Warn London (1934); Java Head (1934) with Anna May Wong; Sing As We Go (1934) with Fields again, and a big hit; My Song Goes Round the World (1934); Lorna Doone (1934), as John Ridd; and 18 Minutes (1935).

He was top billed in The Silent Passenger (1935) and It Happened in Paris (1935) and supported in the Mozart biopic, Whom the Gods Love (1936). Loder was reunited with Gracie Fields in Queen of Hearts (1936) and starred in an IRA drama, Ourselves Alone (1936). He had a part in Guilty Melody (1936) and supported Boris Karloff in The Man Who Changed His Mind (1936).

Loder played the heroic investigator in Alfred Hitchcock's Sabotage (1936) replacing Robert Donat. He played Sir Henry Curtis, the male romantic interest in the 1937 original film version of King Solomon's Mines, romancing Anna Lee.

Loder romanced Margaret Lockwood in Doctor Syn (1937), supporting George Arliss. He and Lee were reunited in Non-Stop New York (1937) and he took on Erich von Stroheim in Under Secret Orders (1937).

Loder and Lockwood romanced again in support of a crusty old actor in Owd Bob (1938). He went to France to appear in Katia (1938) with Danielle Darrieux, playing Alexander II of Russia.

Loder returned to Britain and starred in thrillers Anything to Declare? (1939), The Silent Battle (1939) with Rex Harrison, and Murder Will Out (1939. He had the title role in Meet Maxwell Archer (1940).

Return to Hollywood

When the Second World War started, Loaader returned to America. where he coasted into a career in B movie roles, usually playing upper-crust characters, with occasional appearances on Broadway.

He could be seen in Adventure in Diamonds (1940) and Diamond Frontier (1940). At 20th Century Fox he made Tin Pan Alley (1940), Scotland Yard (1941) and How Green Was My Valley (1941), in which he played a brother of Roddy McDowall's character.

He kept busy in war films such as Confirm or Deny (1941), One Night in Lisbon (1941), and Eagle Squadron (1941).

Warner Bros

In Now, Voyager (1942), he played a wealthy widower engaged to Bette Davis's character. That was made by Warners who used Loder in Gentleman Jim (1942) as Errol Flynn's love rival. Warners gave him a then-rare lead in a B, The Gorilla Man (1943), The Mysterious Doctor (1943), Murder on the Waterfront (1943), and Adventure in Iraq (1943).

He was back with Davis in Old Acquaintance (1943) and supported Humphrey Bogart in Passage to Marseille (1944).

In the early 1940s, Loder was host of Silver Theater, a dramatic anthology on CBS radio. He also starred in the programme's 11 June 1944 episode.

Freelance

Loder freelanced as an actor. He had support roles in The Hairy Ape (1944), and Abroad with Two Yanks (1944), then had a lead part in some B films: The Brighton Strangler (1945), Jealousy (1945), A Game of Death (1945) (a remake of The Most Dangerous Game), and The Wife of Monte Cristo (1946).

He supported in an A film, One More Tomorrow (1946) and appeared opposite then-wife Hedy Lamarr in Dishonored Lady (1947). Loder then appeared in a minor Broadway hit in For Love or Money (1947-48). Around this time he began to focus increasingly on business as opposed to acting.

Later Career

Loder's later film appearances included British films The Story of Esther Costello (1957), Small Hotel (1957), and Gideon's Day (1958).

His last film was The Firechasers (1971).

Personal life

Loder was married five times; two of his wives were actresses: French star Micheline Cheirel (married 1936–41 – she later married Paul Meurisse), and the Austrian-American Hedy Lamarr (married 1943–47). He and Lamarr had two children, Denise (born 1945) and Anthony (born 1947), and he adopted Lamarr's son James Markey from her previous marriage to screenwriter Gene Markey.

Loder's other wives were Sophie Kabel, Evelyn Auff Mordt, and finally in 1958, the heiress Alba Julia Lagomarsino of Argentina, where he lived on her 25,000-acre cattle ranch and spent much time at the Jockey Club in Buenos Aires. After they divorced in 1972, Loder returned to London and resided for some years in a house opposite Harrods.

In 1947, he became an American citizen. In 1959, he became a naturalised citizen of the United Kingdom, as he had been of "uncertain nationality".

His general health deteriorated in his eighties, and he was admitted in 1982 to the Distressed Gentlefolks Aid Association's Nursing Home in Vicarage Gate, Kensington, where he was well looked after, venturing out by taxi once a week to his London club, 'Bucks', in Mayfair, for luncheons. He died in London, aged 90, in 1988. His autobiography, Hollywood Hussar was published in 1977.

John Loder's eldest son, Robin William Lowe (1925 – 29 March 2002), followed his father to Eton and served in the Grenadier Guards. He later became a theatrical and literary agent and was married three times. His last marriage was to British actress Hilary Tindall (1938–1992), who played Ann Hammond in the 1970s BBC TV series The Brothers.

Filmography

Actor
1971
The Firechasers as
Routledge
1970
Biography (TV Series) as
General Kugelgen
- Beethoven (1970) - General Kugelgen
1963
Allá donde el viento brama
1959
Dial 999 (TV Series) as
Bruce
- Living Loot (1959) - Bruce
1958
Josette from New Orleans as
The Colonel
1958
The Secret Man as
Maj. Anderson
1955
The Vise (TV Series) as
Monsieur Rivier / Colonel March / Lew / ...
- The Visitor (1958) - Monsieur Rivier
- Fast Cars and Girls (1957) - Colonel March
- Diamond Jubilee (1957) - Lew
- Wrong Time Murder (1955) - Horner
- Side Entrance (1955) - Tom Walker
- The Bargain (1955) - Sir Francis Hartley
1958
Television Playwright (TV Series) as
Tom Saunders
- The Commentator (1958) - Tom Saunders
1958
White Hunter (TV Series) as
Steve Anderson
- The Treasure of Tippu Tib (1958) - Steve Anderson
1958
Gideon of Scotland Yard as
Ponsford 'The Duke'
1957
Woman and the Hunter as
Mitchell Gifford
1957
Small Hotel as
Mr. Finch
1957
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
Sir John Gaylord
- The Counterfeiters (1957) - Sir John Gaylord
1957
The Story of Esther Costello as
Paul Marchant
1957
The Assassin (TV Movie) as
Superintendent Blackthorne
1956
Chevron Hall of Stars (TV Series)
- Disappearance (1956)
1956
Assignment Foreign Legion (TV Series)
- The Thin Line (1956)
1956
Death to the First Lady (TV Mini Series) as
Tony Abel
- The Box of Tricks (1956) - Tony Abel
- Dance Macabre (1956) - Tony Abel
- The Man at the Window (1956) - Tony Abel
- We Want Kim (1956) - Tony Abel
- The Red, White and Blue (1956) - Tony Abel
1956
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
Baron Danglars
- Point, Counter Point (1956) - Baron Danglars
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series)
- A Trial of Love (1956)
1955
Dead on Time (Short)
1951
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Preston Mitchell
- For Love or Money (1951) - Preston Mitchell
1950
The Billy Rose Show (TV Series)
- Moon Over Miami (1950)
- One More Night to Go (1950)
1950
The Prudential Family Playhouse (TV Series) as
Roger Hilton
- Call It a Day (1950) - Roger Hilton
1950
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series)
- The Bone for the Shadow (1950)
1949
The Silver Theatre (TV Series)
- 'Til Death Do Us Part (1949)
1947
Dishonored Lady as
Felix Courtland
1946
Lights Out (TV Series)
- De Mortuis (1946)
1946
One More Tomorrow as
Owen Arthur
1946
The Wife of Monte Cristo as
De Villefort, Prefect of Police
1946
The Fighting Guardsman as
Sir John Tanley
1945
Woman Who Came Back as
Dr. Matt Adams
1945
A Game of Death as
Don Rainsford
1945
Jealousy as
Dr. David Brent
1945
The Brighton Strangler as
Reginald Parker / Edward Grey
1944
Abroad with Two Yanks as
Aussie Sgt. Cyril North
1944
The Hairy Ape as
Tony Lazar
1944
Passage to Marseille as
Manning
1943
Old Acquaintance as
Preston Drake
1943
Adventure in Iraq as
George Torrence
1943
Murder on the Waterfront as
Lt. Cmdr. Holbrook
1943
The Mysterious Doctor as
Sir Henry Leland
1943
The Gorilla Man as
Captain Craig Killian
1942
Gentleman Jim as
Carlton De Witt
1942
Now, Voyager as
Elliot Livingston
1942
Eagle Squadron as
Paddy Carson
1941
Confirm or Deny as
Captain Lionel Channing
1941
How Green Was My Valley as
Ianto
1941
One Night in Lisbon as
Cmdr. Peter Walmsley
1941
Scotland Yard as
Sir John Lasher
1940
Tin Pan Alley as
Reggie Carstair
1940
Diamond Frontier as
Dr. Charles Clayton
1940
Adventure in Diamonds as
Michael Barclay
1940
Maxwell Archer, Detective as
Maxwell Archer
1940
Menaces... as
Dick Stone
1939
Murder Will Out as
Dr. Paul Raymond
1939
Continental Express as
Bordier
1938
Anything to Declare? as
Capt. Rufus Grant
1938
Paix sur le Rhin as
Émile Schaefer
1938
Katia as
Le tsar Alexandre II
1938
To the Victor as
David Moore
1937
Under Secret Orders as
Lt. Peter Carr
1937
Non-Stop New York as
Inspector Jim Grant
1937
Doctor Syn as
Denis Cobtree
1937
King Solomon's Mines as
Sir Henry Curtis
1936
Sabotage as
Detective Sgt. Ted Spencer
1936
The Man Who Lived Again as
Dick Haslewood / Dr. Laurience
1936
Guilty Melody as
Richard Carter
1936
River of Unrest as
Captain Wiltshire
1936
Queen of Hearts as
Derek Cooper
1936
Mozart as
Prince Lobkowitz
1935
It Happened in Paris as
Paul
1935
The Silent Passenger as
John Ryder
1935
This Woman Is Mine as
Trelawney
1934
Lorna Doone as
John Ridd
1934
My Song Goes Round the World as
Rico
1934
Sing As We Go! as
Hugh Phillips
1934
Java Head as
Gerrit Ammidon
1934
Warn London as
Inspector Yorke / Barraclough
1934
Rolling in Money as
Lord Gawthorpe
1934
Love, Life & Laughter as
Prince Charles
1934
Thunder in the East as
Fergan
1933
La bataille as
Herbert Fergan
1933
Paris Plane
1933
The Private Life of Henry VIII as
Peynell
1933
You Made Me Love You as
Harry Berne
1933
Money for Speed as
Mitch
1932
Money Means Nothing as
Earl Egbert
1932
Wedding Rehearsal as
Bimbo
1931
On the Loose (Short) as
Mr. Loder
1931
The Seas Beneath as
Franz Shiller
1930
Are You There? as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1930
One Night at Susie's as
Hayes
1930
Sweethearts and Wives as
Sam Worthington
1930
The Man Hunter as
George Castle
1930
The Second Floor Mystery as
Fraser-Freer's Younger Brother
1929
Lilies of the Field as
Walter Harker
1929
Rich People as
Captain Danforth
1929
The Racketeer as
Jack Oakhurst
1929
Love, Live and Laugh as
Dr. Price
1929
Her Private Affair as
Carl Weild
1929
The Unholy Night as
Capt. Dorchester
1929
Black Waters as
Charles
1929
Sunset Pass as
Ashleigh Preston
1929
The Doctor's Secret as
Hugh Paton
1929
The Case of Lena Smith (uncredited)
1928
The First Born as
David, Lord Harborough
1928
Adam und Eva
1928
Die Sünderin as
Armand
1928
Casanovas Erbe
1928
Wenn die Mutter und die Tochter...
1928
Freiwild as
Oberleutnant von Rohnstedt
1928
A Daughter of Destiny as
Der Vicomte
1927
Die weiße Spinne as
Lord Gray
1927
Der letzte Walzer
1927
Der große Unbekannte as
Dr. Ralf Hallam
1926
Madame Doesn't Want Children as
Dancer (uncredited)
1925
Dance Fever as
Dance extra (uncredited)
Self
1980
The British Greats (TV Series) as
Self
- Gracie Fields (1980) - Self
1951
The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Burt Lancaster/Lola Albright/Linda Christian/John Loder/Freddie Martin Orchestra (1951) - Self
1951
Showtime, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.31 (1951) - Self
1950
20 Questions (TV Series) as
Self
- John Loder (1950) - Self
1950
Cavalcade of Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Actor
- John Loder, Gertrude Niesen, Bert Gordon (1950) - Self - Guest Actor
1949
The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (TV Series) as
Self
- John Loder, June Lockhart, Eugenie Baird (1949) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (Documentary) as
Self
2019
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Menaces de Edmond T. Gréville (2019)
1995
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Ianto
- Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker (1995) - Ianto (uncredited)

References

John Loder (actor) Wikipedia