Sidney De Gray

Sidney De Gray

Deceased · Born: Jun 16, 1866 · Died: Jun 30, 1941

Personal Details

BornJun 16, 1866 England, UK

Biography

Sidney De Gray, a renowned thespian, entered the world on June 16th, 1866, within the picturesque landscape of England, a country situated in the United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, De Gray left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, showcasing his impressive range as both an actor and director. Some of his most notable works include the 1925 film "American Pluck", the 1920 classic "The Mark of Zorro", and the 1926 treasure trove of a film, "The Silver Treasure".

As the years went by, De Gray's remarkable life came to a close on June 30th, 1941, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, a place that has become synonymous with the golden age of Hollywood.

Career

1940
1937
Make Way for Tomorrow
Make Way for Tomorrow as Family Member (uncredited)
1936
Fury
Fury as Jury Member (uncredited)
1934
Upperworld
Upperworld as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
1933
Female
Female as Board Member (Uncredited)
1931
Arrowsmith
Arrowsmith as Dr. Hesselink (uncredited)
1926
The Call of the Wilderness
The Call of the Wilderness as Andrew Horton Sr. (as Sydney D. Grey)
1925
American Pluck
American Pluck as Count Birkhaff
1922
Blood and Sand
Blood and Sand as Dr. Ruiz
1920
The Mark of Zorro
The Mark of Zorro as Don Alejandro (as Sydney De Gray)