J.H. Roberts

J.H. Roberts

Deceased · Born: Jul 11, 1884 · Died: Feb 1, 1961

Personal Details

BornJul 11, 1884 London, England, UK

Biography

John Henry Roberts, a renowned thespian and stage director, entered this world on July 11, 1884, in the iconic city of London, England, United Kingdom. This talented individual made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances in films such as "Chamber of Horrors" (1940),"The Constant Nymph" (1928),and "The Mill on the Floss" (1936).

Throughout his illustrious career, Roberts shared his life with the love of his life, Beatrice Smith, in a beautiful union that brought joy and happiness to all who knew them.

Sadly, on February 1, 1961, John Henry Roberts' time on this earth came to an end, leaving behind a treasure trove of memories and a lasting impact on the world of cinema and theater.

Career

1949
Marry Me
Marry Me as Old Gent in Train
1948
Uneasy Terms
Uneasy Terms as Sallins
Quartet
Quartet as West (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
1943
The Dark Tower
The Dark Tower as Dr. Wilson
1942
Spitfire
Spitfire as Sir Robert McLean
1941
Dangerous Moonlight
Dangerous Moonlight as Residing Physician (as J.H.Roberts)
He Found a Star
He Found a Star as Mr. Victor Cavour
1940
1939
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Goodbye, Mr. Chips as Doctor (uncredited)
1937
Young and Innocent
Young and Innocent as Solicitor Henry Briggs
1936
Accused
Accused as President of Court (as John Roberts)
Juggernaut
Juggernaut as Chalmers
1928
The Constant Nymph
The Constant Nymph as Dr. Churchill