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Name
  
Stanley Walpole

Role
  
Actor

Ex-spouse
  
Ethel Phillips


Died
  
March 14, 1968, Melbourne, Australia

Movies
  
It Is Never Too Late to Mend, Dan Morgan, Captain Starlight, or Gentleman of the Road

People also search for
  
Ethel Phillips, Charles Cozens Spencer, Alfred Rolfe, W. J. Lincoln

Stanley Walpole (b. 1886 – d: March 14, 1968 (age 82) ) was an Australian actor of stage and screen who was one of the first Australians have success in American films.

Walpole worked for Bland Holt then with J.C. Williamson for six years.

He and his wife Ethel Phillips, along with Charles Villers, were the resident actors for Australian Photoplay Company.

In 1912 he moved to the USA and appeared in a number of films there, becoming a leading man for the Eclair Company.

He returned to Australia for eight months in Melbourne acting for J.C Williamsons, then returned to the US and was signed by Julius Stern for Universal Heights.

Select Filmography

  • Dan Morgan (1911)
  • It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1911)
  • Captain Starlight, or Gentleman of the Road (1911)
  • Moora Neya, or The Message of the Spear (1911)
  • What Women Suffer (1911)
  • Cooee and the Echo (1912)
  • The Cheat (1912)
  • Whose Was the Hand? (1912)
  • Death's Short Cut (1914)
  • A Fiend and His Friends (1914)
  • The Alibi (1917)
  • References

    Stanley Walpole Wikipedia