Occupation Actor Spouse Tamiko Nash (m. 2009) Height 1.8 m | Name Tyrell Davis Years active 1929-1938 Siblings Reggie Webb Davis | |
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Born 29 September 1902 ( 1902-09-29 ) Surbiton, Surrey, England Died 8 December 1970(1970-12-08) (aged 68)London, England Other names Tyrrell DavisHarry Davis Role American football running back Number 30 (Denver Broncos / Running back) Education University of Georgia, California State University, Long Beach Similar People John Elway, Shannon Sharpe, Tamiko Nash, Steve Atwater, Terrell Owens Profiles |
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Tyrell Davis (1902–1970) was a British film actor, Cambridge educated, who appeared on the West End and Broadway stage, as well as in British and U.S. films.
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Filmography
Actor
1938
Strange Boarders as
Hayes (as Tyrrell Davis)
1938
Second Best Bed as
Whittaker
1937
The Green Cockatoo as
Charlie - the Bartender (uncredited)
1937
Dinner at the Ritz as
Duval (as Tyrrell Davis)
1936
Parisian Life as
Georges
1936
Under Proof as
Dudley
1936
All at Sea as
Joe Finch
1935
Smith's Wives as
Dick Desmond
1934
Freedom of the Seas as
Cavendish
1934
Designing Women as
Hildebrand Way
1933
Blind Adventure as
Gerald Fairfax
1933
Peg o' My Heart as
Alaric Chichester (as Tyrrell Davis)
1933
Pleasure Cruise as
Harry - Andy's Friend at Auction (uncredited)
1933
Dangerously Yours as
Theodore Brill (uncredited)
1933
Our Betters as
Ernest (uncredited)
1932
Call Her Savage as
Charlie Moffett (uncredited)
1932
Love in High Gear as
Ronald Courtney (as Tyrrell Davis)
1932
Lady with a Past as
Boat Passenger (uncredited)
1932
Lovers Courageous as
Boat Passenger (uncredited)
1932
Temptation's Workshop as
Count Emile Borosko
1932
The Unexpected Father as
Reggie
1931
The Phantom of Paris as
Party Guest - Cigarette Case Trick (uncredited)
1931
The Road to Singapore as
Nikki (as Tyrrell Davis)
1931
Murder at Midnight as
The Englishman
1931
The Magnificent Lie as
Clarence
1931
Chances as
Archie (uncredited)
1931
God's Gift to Women as
Basil, called 'Pompom' (as Tyrrell Davis)
1931
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath as
Bertie (uncredited)
1930
Paid as
Eddie Griggs (as Tyrrell Davis)
1930
The Dancers as
Archie
1930
Love in the Rough as
Tewksbury (as Tyrrell Davis)
1930
Rain or Shine as
Lord Hugo Gwynne (as Tyrrell Davis)
1930
Let Us Be Gay as
Wallace (as Tyrrell Davis)
1930
Strictly Unconventional as
Arnold Champion-Cheney - M.P.
1930
Prince of Diamonds as
Lord Adrian
1929
His Glorious Night as
Prince Luigi Caprilli
1929
Lucky in Love as
Potts
1929
Mother's Boy as
Duke of Pomplum
Soundtrack
1930
Let Us Be Gay (performer: "A La La La Paree" - uncredited)
References
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