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Name
  
Tom Terriss

Role
  
Actor


Spouse
  
Mildred Devere

Children
  
Milly Terriss

Tom Terriss

Died
  
February 8, 1964, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Clothes Make the Woman, The Naughty Duchess

Parents
  
William Terriss, Ann Fellows Terriss

Similar People
  
Ellaline Terriss, William Terriss, Alice Joyce, J Stuart Blackton, Charles Lamont

"Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Veiled Dancer of El Oued" (c.early 1930s)


Thomas Herbert F. Lewin (28 September 1872 – 8 February 1964), known professionally as Tom Terriss, was a British actor, screenwriter and film director. After trying various occupations, he became an actor playing a variety of roles, beginning in 1890, in plays, pantomime and Edwardian musical comedy. After the First World War, he left the stage and pursued a decade-long film career. He was the brother of the musical comedy star Ellaline Terriss and son of leading man actor William Terriss.

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Life and career

Terriss was born in Barnes, London, son of the actor William Terriss (né Lewin) and his wife Isabel (née Lewis). He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and being, in his own words, "like his father before him … of roving disposition", he tried several occupations before becoming an actor. He was an apprentice at sea, a sheep farmer in Australia, a miner in Colorado, and a clerk on the London Stock Exchange. His sister, Ellaline Terriss, became one of the most famous musical theatre stars of the day.

He made his first appearance on the professional stage at the Globe Theatre in March 1890, as Osric in Hamlet with F.R. Benson's company. In May of the same year he began a three-year association with the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, playing first in Paul Kauvar and then A Million of Money, The Prodigal Daughter (1892), and three pantomimes.

Over the next decade he played in a range of productions from musical comedies such as The Shop Girl to melodrama including The Colleen Bawn. In 1902 he went to the US, where he remained for four years, appearing in musical comedies under the managements of Charles Frohman and others. He returned to the West End stage in 1906, taking over the role of Mr Beverley in The Beauty of Bath in which his sister Ellaline starred in the title role.

During 1909 Terriss toured in the US and the UK in The Vampire, and in 1910–11 he made another American tour in Scrooge. During 1913–15 he played in Britain in three Dickens adaptations: A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, and Nicholas Nickleby. After that he abandoned the stage for a film career, becoming a director for Vitagraph Pictures.

Select filmography

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1914)
  • The Captain's Captain (1919)
  • The Lion and the Mouse (1919)
  • The Third Degree (1919)
  • The Spark Divine (1919)
  • Sunnyside (1919) (actor, uncredited)
  • The Climbers (1919)
  • The Fortune Hunter (1920)
  • Dead Men Tell No Tales (1920)
  • Captain Swift (1920)
  • The Heart of Maryland (1921)
  • Boomerang Bill (1922)
  • Find the Woman (1922)
  • The Harbour Lights (1923)
  • Fires of Fate (1923)
  • The Bandolero (1924)
  • Temptations of a Shop Girl (1927)
  • Clothes Make the Woman (1928)
  • The Naughty Duchess (1928)
  • Circumstantial Evidence (1935)
  • References

    Tom Terriss Wikipedia