Percy Parsons

Percy Parsons

Deceased · Born: Jun 12, 1872 · Died: Oct 3, 1944

Personal Details

BornJun 12, 1872 Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Biography

Percy Parsons, a talented actor, entered the world on June 12, 1872, in the vibrant city of Louisville, Kentucky, USA, a place steeped in history and Southern charm.

As a renowned thespian, Parsons left an indelible mark on the silver screen, starring in notable films such as The Good Companions (1933),a heartwarming drama that showcased his impressive acting chops.

Additionally, Parsons' impressive filmography includes Criminal at Large (1932),a gripping thriller that showcased his versatility as an actor, and A Blonde Dream (1932),a lighthearted comedy that demonstrated his ability to effortlessly transition between genres.

In his personal life, Parsons was deeply devoted to his loving wife, Natalie Lynn, with whom he shared a profound bond.

Tragically, Parsons' life was cut short on October 3, 1944, when he passed away at St. Stephen's Hospital in Chelsea, London, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and a deep sense of loss among his loved ones and fans.

Career

1941
Dangerous Moonlight
Dangerous Moonlight as Bill Peters
Hi Gang!
Hi Gang! as Hergensheimer
49th Parallel
49th Parallel as Hi-Jacked Canadian Motorist
1939
The Secret Four
The Secret Four as American Broadcaster (uncredited)
1938
The Citadel
The Citadel as Mr. Stillman
1935
Strike!
Strike! as Casey
Power
Power as Pflug
1933
The Good Companions
The Good Companions as Morton Mitcham
1929
Blackmail
Blackmail as Crook (uncredited)