Gerald Lawson, a British thespian of considerable talent, entered this world on April 30, 1897, in the picturesque town of Bradford, situated in the county of West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
As an accomplished actor and writer, Lawson's professional career spanned numerous notable film and television productions, including the iconic 1959 horror classic, "The Mummy", which has since become a staple of the genre.
In addition to his work on "The Mummy", Lawson also appeared in the 1961 horror film "Doctor Blood's Coffin", as well as the 1955 drama "St. Ives", showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Sadly, Gerald Lawson's life came to a close on December 6, 1973, in the same town where he was born, Bingley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.