Lionel Pape

Lionel Pape

Deceased · Born: Apr 17, 1877 · Died: Oct 21, 1944

1939

Personal Details

BornApr 17, 1877 Sussex, England, UK

Biography

Lionel Pape, a talented individual with a remarkable life story, entered this world on April 17, 1877, in the picturesque county of Sussex, situated in the southeastern region of England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his life, Pape pursued a multifaceted career, showcasing his versatility as an actor in various film and stage productions. His notable performances include appearances in notable movies such as "The Philadelphia Story" (1940),"Raffles" (1939),and "How Green Was My Valley" (1941),which further cemented his reputation as a skilled thespian.

Despite his remarkable achievements, Pape's life was tragically cut short, and he passed away on October 21, 1944, in the affluent neighborhood of Woodland Hills, located within the city limits of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1942
Almost Married
Almost Married as Mr. Marvin
1941
Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard as Hugh Burnside
Charley's Aunt
Charley's Aunt as Babberly
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Mr. Marley (uncredited)
1940
Congo Maisie
Congo Maisie as British Consul
Arise, My Love
Arise, My Love as Lord Kettlebrook
A Dispatch from Reuters
A Dispatch from Reuters as Stock Exchange Chairman (uncredited)
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley as Lord Stanley
1939
Raffles
Raffles as Lord Melrose
Rulers of the Sea
Rulers of the Sea as First Secretary (Uncredited)
Eternally Yours
Eternally Yours as Mr. Howard
Midnight
Midnight as Edouart (uncredited)
Fifth Avenue Girl
Fifth Avenue Girl as Mr. Pape (uncredited)
Drums Along the Mohawk
Drums Along the Mohawk as General (uncredited)
1938
The Rage of Paris
The Rage of Paris as Uncle Josephus (uncredited)
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife as Monsieur Potin
1937
Slave Ship
Slave Ship as Commander
Wee Willie Winkie
Wee Willie Winkie as Major Allardyce
1936
White Legion
White Legion as Dr. Travis
The Plough and the Stars
The Plough and the Stars as Englishman (uncredited)
Camille
Camille as General (uncredited)
1935
Two for Tonight
Two for Tonight as Lord Ralston