Herbert Rawlinson
1885-11-14 ( 139 years old ) in New Brighton, Cheshire, England, UK

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Herbert Banemann Rawlinson (15 November 1885 – 12 July 1953) was an English-born stage, film, radio, and television actor. A leading man during Hollywood's silent film era, Rawlinson transitioned to character roles after the advent of sound films. Rawlinson was born in New Brighton, Cheshire, England, UK. He sailed to America on the same ship as Charlie Chaplin. He died of lung cancer in 1953.

Movies

Jail Bait 1954-05-12
Chain Gang 1950-11-01
Brimstone 1949-08-15
Strange Gamble 1948-10-08
Superman 1948-07-15
Railroaded! 1947-09-25
San Quentin 1946-12-16
Accomplice 1946-09-29
Goin' to Town 1944-09-01
Forty Thieves 1944-06-23
Lumberjack 1944-04-28
Nabonga 1944-01-25
Colt Comrades 1943-06-18
Lost Canyon 1942-12-18
Silver Queen 1942-11-14
War Dogs 1942-11-13
Foreign Agent 1942-10-09
Lady Gangster 1942-04-01
Riot Squad 1941-12-12
Lydia 1941-09-18
Strange Alibi 1941-04-19
Flying Wild 1941-03-10
Seven Sinners 1940-10-25
Framed 1940-02-23
Money To Burn 1939-12-31
Swanee River 1939-12-29
Dark Victory 1939-04-20
Sudden Money 1939-03-31
Hard to Get 1938-11-05
Over the Wall 1938-04-02
Hawaii Calls 1938-03-12
Over the Goal 1937-10-16
Make a Wish 1937-09-01
The Go-Getter 1937-05-22
Nobody's Baby 1937-04-23
Midnight Court 1937-03-06
Mad Holiday 1936-11-13
Dancing Feet 1936-01-20
Confidential 1935-10-16
Get That Venus 1933-09-01
The Bugle Call 1927-08-06
Slipping Wives 1927-04-03
Her Sacrifice 1926-09-26
The Tomboy 1924-12-26
Jack O'Clubs 1924-02-01
The Victor 1923-06-01
The Prisoner 1923-03-18
Don't Shoot 1922-08-21
Cheated Hearts 1921-12-12
Conflict 1921-10-23
Charge It 1921-06-11
Passers-By 1920-06-20
Kiss or Kill 1918-10-21
Brace Up 1918-03-18
The High Sign 1917-12-31
The Man Trap 1917-10-29
Come Through 1917-06-01
Like Wildfire 1917-05-21
The False Part 1916-06-20
The Black Box 1915-03-08
The Flash 1915-02-07
Martin Eden 1914-08-16
The Spy 1914-06-01
The Sea Wolf 1913-12-07
Indian Summer 1913-05-22
Monte Cristo 1912-10-14