Vernon Steele

Vernon Steele

Deceased · Born: Sep 18, 1882 · Died: Jul 23, 1955

Personal Details

BornSep 18, 1882 Santiago, Chile
Spouse
  • Vivia Steele

    ( Sep 20, 1925 to Jul 23, 1955 )
  • Muriel Maude Walker

    ( Jan 26, 1909 to Dec 2, 2025 )

Biography

Vernon Steele, a renowned thespian, entered this world on September 18, 1882, in the vibrant city of Santiago, Chile, a country rich in cultural heritage and scenic beauty.

As an accomplished actor, Steele left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in a plethora of films. His most notable roles include the iconic 1935 swashbuckler, "Captain Blood," the 1938 adventure film, "Kidnapped," and the 1917 comedy, "Bab's Matinee Idol."

In his personal life, Steele was married twice, first to the lovely Vivia Steele, and later to the charming Muriel Maude Walker. His love life was marked by a deep sense of commitment and devotion.

Sadly, Vernon Steele's remarkable journey on this earth came to an end on July 23, 1955, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his passing, Steele's legacy lives on, inspiring future generations of actors and film enthusiasts alike.

Career

1949
1948
To the Ends of the Earth
To the Ends of the Earth as Commissioner Lionel Hadley (uncredited)
1945
1942
Mrs. Miniver
Mrs. Miniver as Glee Club Member (uncredited)
1939
The Witness Vanishes
The Witness Vanishes as Nigel Partridge
1938
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Captain
1936
Lloyd's of London
Lloyd's of London as Thomas Lawrence
Dracula's Daughter
Dracula's Daughter as Squires (uncredited)
1935
Bonnie Scotland
Bonnie Scotland as Col. Gregor McGregor
Captain Blood
Captain Blood as King James
1934
1933
The Silk Express
The Silk Express as Dr. Harold Rolph
Design for Living
Design for Living as Douglas' First Manager (uncredited)
1929
Big News
Big News as Reporter