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Years active
  
1913-1941

Name
  
Owen Nares

Role
  
Film actor


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Full Name
  
Owen Ramsay Nares

Born
  
11 August 1888 (
1888-08-11
)
Maiden Erlegh, Berkshire, England, UK

Died
  
July 30, 1943, Brecon, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Marie Pollini (m. 1910–1943)

Children
  
Geoffrey Nares, David Nares

Movies
  
There Goes the Bride, The Private Life of Don Juan, The Prime Minister, The Show Goes On, The Impassive Footman

Similar People
  
Basil Dean, Marcel Varnel, Alexander Korda, Herbert Brenon, J M Barrie

Owen nares and lily elsie i m so very glad i met you 1918


Owen Ramsay Nares (11 August 1888 in Maiden Erlegh, Berkshire, England – 30 July 1943 in Brecon, Brecknockshire, Wales) had a long stage and film career. Besides his acting career, he was the author of Myself, and Some Others (1925).

Contents

Early life

Educated at Reading School, Nares was encouraged by his mother to become an actor, and in 1908 he received his training from actress Rosina Filippi. The following year, he was playing bit parts in West End productions, including the St. James’s Theatre and the Pinero’s Mid Channel. Over the next few years, as his reputation grew, he performed with many of the outstanding actors of the era including Beerbohm Tree, Constance Collier and Marion Terry.

Career

In 1914, Nares appeared in Dandy Donovan, the first of the 25 silent films in which he appeared. The early 1920s was his golden period and he was the male lead opposite such actresses as Gladys Cooper, Fay Compton, Madge Titheradge and Daisy Burrell. His stage career also continued to flourish.

In 1915, he played Thomas Armstrong, opposite Doris Keane, in Edward Sheldon's Romance; it opened at the Duke of York's Theatre, transferring during the run to the Lyric Theatre. In 1917, he starred with Lily Elsie at the Palace Theatre in the musical comedy, Pamela. He appeared opposite Meggie Albanesi in The First and the Last for a long-run during the 1920s. Nares continued to star in popular West End shows, almost without pause, until 1926, when he then took a break and set off with his own company for a tour of South Africa.

Later years

With the advent of talkies, his considerable stage experience meant that, in the early days, he was still much in demand and starred in four films. He was, however, too mature to be the youthful, handsome star he had been a decade earlier. In the last six films he made, he played supporting roles. In 1942, he appeared in a revival of Robert E. Sherwood’s The Petrified Forrest, and afterwards he went on tour with the play to Northern England and Wales.

Family

Nares married actress Marie Pollini in 1910; the couple had two sons, David and Geoffrey.

Death

During tour through Wales, touring Army training camps, he visited Brecon, and the Shoulder of Mutton (now the Sarah Siddons public house), the birthplace of actress Sarah Siddons. While he was in the very room where Siddons had been born, Nares had a heart attack and died shortly afterwards, aged 54, on 30 July 1943.

Filmography

Actor
1941
The Prime Minister as
Lord Derby
1937
The Show Goes On as
Martin Fraser
1936
The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope (Short) as
Dr. Strong
1936
Head Office as
Henry Crossman
1935
The Loves of Madame Dubarry as
Louis XV
1934
The Private Life of Don Juan as
Antonio Martinez - An Actor as Actors Go
1933
One Precious Year as
Stephen Carton
1933
Discord as
Peter Stenning
1932
Where Is This Lady? as
Rudi Muller
1932
There Goes the Bride as
Max
1932
The Love Contract as
Neville Cardington
1932
Woman in Chains as
Bryan Daventry
1932
Aren't We All? as
Willie
1932
Frail Women as
The Man
1931
The Office Girl as
Herr Arvray
1931
The Woman Decides as
Tom Smith
1930
The Middle Watch as
Captain Maitland
1930
Loose Ends as
Malcolm Ferres
1927
The Marriage Business as
Robert
1927
His Great Moment (Short) as
The Patient
1924
Miriam Rozella as
Rudolph
1923
Young Lochinvar as
Lochinvar
1923
The Indian Love Lyrics as
Prince Zahindin
1922
The Faithful Heart as
Waverley Ango
1922
Brown Sugar as
Lord Sloane
1921
For Her Father's Sake as
Walter Cardew
1920
All the Winners as
Tim Hawker
1920
A Temporary Gentleman as
Walter Hope
1920
The Last Rose of Summer as
Oliver Selwyn
1919
Wanted a Wife as
Curate
1919
Edge o' Beyond as
Dr. Cecil Lawson
1919
Gamblers All as
Harold Tempest
1918
Onward Christian Soldiers as
The Soldier
1918
The Man Who Won as
Captain Bert Brook
1918
God Bless Our Red, White and Blue as
Thomas Atkinson
1918
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor as
John Tinker
1917
Flames as
Valentine Creswell
1917
One Summer's Day as
Captain Dick Rudyard
1917
The Labour Leader as
Gilbert Hazlitt
1917
The Sorrows of Satan as
Geoffrey Tempest
1916
Milestones as
Lord Monkhurst
1916
Just a Girl as
Lord Trafford
1916
The Real Thing at Last (Short) as
General Banquo
1914
Danny Donovan, the Gentleman Cracksman (Short) as
Frank Ashworth
1913
His Choice (Short) as
Hugh West
Miscellaneous
1936
The Beloved Vagabond (dialogue supervisor)
Self
1935
Regal Cavalcade as
Gentleman

References

Owen Nares Wikipedia