British stage actor and producer Wilson Benge inaugurated his Hollywood career in 1922. From 1925's Lady Windemere's Fan onward, the slight, balding Benge was typecast in butler and valet roles. He played Ronald Colman's faithful retainer Denny in 1929's Bulldog Drummond, performed virtually the same function for Colman as Barraclough the valet in Raffles (1930), and portrayed Brassett in the 1931 version of Charley's Aunt, among many others.
- Hızlı yanıt
- Arama sonuçları
- en.wikipedia.org Wilson BengeGeorge Frederick "Wilson" Benge (1 March 1875 – 1 July 1955) was an English actor who mostly featured in American films from the silent days.
- imdb.com name/nm0071031/Wilson Benge in You're Darn Tootin' (1928). Wilson Benge, Selmer Jackson, Gordon Jones, and Ben Taggart in The Green Hornet (1940).
- cinemorgue.fandom.com wiki/Wilson_BengeThe Shadow Strikes (1937) [ Wellington ]: Shot to death by Cy Kendall while waiting behind a curtain to kill Rod La Rocque .
- vipfaq.com Wilson Benge.htmlGeorge Frederick Wilson Benge (1 March 1875 - 1 July 1955) was an English actor who mostly featured in American films from the silent days.
- Ketan Bharadia of What HIFI? recently visited the Falcon House, the Wilson Benesch factory, to see first hand how Wilson Benesch design, manufacture and in.Bulunamadı: benge
- Wilson Benesch speakers are among the very rare, highly musical geniuses that can accurately reproduce even the finest nuances in music.Bulunamadı: benge
- microsoft.com en-us/store/contributor/wilson-…British stage actor and producer Wilson Benge inaugurated his Hollywood career in 1922. From 1925's Lady Windemere's Fan onward, the slight, balding Benge...
- classicmoviehub.com bio/wilson-benge/Actor, Wilson Benge, was born George F. Benge on Mar 1, 1875 in London, England. Benge died at the age of 80 on Jul 1, 1955 in Hollywood, CA .
- tcm.com tcmdb/person/13650|157677/Wilson-BengeWilson Benge was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Benge's earliest roles were in film, including "A Trip to Chinatown" (1926), "Fast and...