Edmund Willard

Edmund Willard

Deceased · Born: Dec 19, 1884 · Died: Oct 6, 1956

Personal Details

BornDec 19, 1884 Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK

Biography

Edmund Willard, a talented thespian, entered this world on December 19, 1884, in the charming coastal town of Brighton, situated in the picturesque county of East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Willard captivated audiences with his captivating performances, showcasing his remarkable acting prowess in a diverse range of cinematic endeavors. Some of his most notable roles include starring in the 1935 nautical adventure, Phantom Ship, the 1934 historical drama, The Iron Duke, and the 1949 comedic masterpiece, Cardboard Cavalier.

Tragically, Edmund Willard's life came to a close on October 6, 1956, in the affluent borough of Kingston-upon-Thames, nestled in the heart of Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1956
Up in the World
Up in the World as Judge (uncredited)
1949
1942
Courageous Mr. Penn
Courageous Mr. Penn as Ship's Captain
1941
Atlantic Ferry
Atlantic Ferry as Robert Napier
1940
Hoots Mon
Hoots Mon as Sandy McBride
Pastor Hall
Pastor Hall as Freundlich
1937
Larceny Street
Larceny Street as Cappellano
Dark Journey
Dark Journey as General Berlin of German Intelligence
1936
Rembrandt
Rembrandt as Van Zeeland
1935
Phantom Ship
Phantom Ship as Toby Bilson
I Stand Condemned
I Stand Condemned as Officer of Prosecution
1934
The Iron Duke
The Iron Duke as Marshal Ney