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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Nigel Barrie


Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Helen Lee (m. 1919–1925)

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Born
  
5 February 1889 (
1889-02-05
)
Calcutta, India

Died
  
October 8, 1971, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Tower of Silence, Claude Duval, Hogan's Alley

Similar People
  
Johannes Guter, Gunther Rittau, Sidney Franklin, Tom Forman, Roy Del Ruth

Nigel Barrie (5 February 1889, Calcutta, British India – 8 October 1971, England) was an Indian-born British actor.

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Biography

Barrie's background as a dancer and actor on legitimate stages and in vaudeville in both Britain and the United States paved the way to early success in silent films. He made screen debut in the 1916 adventure serial Beatrice Fairfax. After playing Marguerite Clark's love interest in the 1917 Babs series, Barrie settled into a long career as a handsome supporting player, sometimes cast as villains with roles varying from boxer to romantic interests. Increasingly dignified in appearance with his natural build and good looks, the 6' 1" actor later played Captain Halliwell in The Little Minister (1921) and was Richard Barthelmess' formidable rival in The Amateur Gentleman. Returning to Britain at the advent of sound, Barrie continued in films until at least 1938.

Filmography

Actor
1938
Anything to Declare? as
Colonel Lockwood
1937
Passenger to London as
Sir Donald Frame
1931
The Dreyfus Case as
Lauth
1931
Old Soldiers Never Die as
Doctor
1929
The Plaything as
Wallace McKinnel
1929
The Greenwood Tree as
Shinar
1928
The Forger as
Dr. Cheyne Wells
1928
Cocktails as
Giles
1928
The Ringer as
Insp. Wembury
1928
Behind the Counter (Short) as
The Floorwalker
1927
The Shield of Honor as
Robert Chandler
1927
The Lone Eagle as
Captain Richardson
1927
The Climbers as
Duke of Arrogan
1927
Husband Hunters as
Rex Holden
1927
Home Struck as
Warren Townsend
1926
Sunshine of Paradise Alley as
Stanley Douglas
1926
The Amateur Gentleman as
Sir Mortimer Carnaby
1926
The Love Thief as
Captain Emanuel Menisurgo
1926
The Traffic Cop as
Harvey Phillips
1925
Steel Preferred as
Waldron
1925
Hogan's Alley as
Dr. Emmett Franklin
1925
Blitzzug der Liebe as
Fred
1925
Mutiny as
John England
1925
Der Turm des Schweigens as
Arved Holl
1924
Komödie des Herzens as
Baron Vinzenz
1924
The Desert Sheik as
Maj. Egerton
1924
Claude Duval as
Claude Duval
1923
The Lights of London as
Harold Armytage
1923
Fires of Fate as
Col. Egerton
1923
The Bolted Door as
Rene Deland
1922
The Strangers' Banquet as
John Keogh
1922
Peg o' My Heart as
Charistian Brent
1922
White Shoulders as
Clayborne Gordon
1922
East Is West as
Jimmy Potter
1922
Heroes and Husbands as
Walter Gaylord
1922
The Fast Freight as
John Hammond
1921
The Little Minister as
Captain Halliwell
1921
A Prince There Was as
Jack Carruthers
1921
Charge It as
Dana Herrick
1921
The Little Fool as
Evan Graham
1920
Their Mutual Child as
Kirk Winfield
1920
A Slave of Vanity as
Laurence Trenwith
1920
The Girl in the Web as
Dick Ferguson
1920
The Notorious Miss Lisle as
Peter Garstin
1920
The Honey Bee as
Blink Moran
1920
The Turning Point as
James Edgerton
1919
The Cinema Murder as
Philip Romilly
1919
Widow by Proxy as
Lt. Steven Pennington
1919
The Better Wife as
Sir Richard Beverly
1919
Tangled Threads as
John Rutherford Wayne
1919
Josselyn's Wife as
Gibbs Josselyn
1919
When My Ship Comes In as
Paul Grayson
1919
Diane of the Green Van as
Philip Poynter
1918
The Marionettes as
Roger de Monclars
1917
Bab's Matinee Idol as
Carter Brooks
1917
Bab's Burglar as
Carter Brooks
1917
Bab's Diary as
Carter Brooks
1917
Patria
1916
Beatrice Fairfax Episode 11: The Wages of Sin as
Jane's Deceptive Lover
1916
Beatrice Fairfax Episode 12: Curiosity as
Martin Hanson
1916
Beatrice Fairfax Episode 4: The Stone God as
Donald Jordan-boyfriend
1916
Beatrice Fairfax Episode 10: Play Ball! as
Bert Kerrigan
1916
Beatrice Fairfax as
Donald Jordan / Bert Kerrigan

References

Nigel Barrie Wikipedia