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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Holmes Herbert (born Horace Edward Jenner; 30 July 1882 – 26 December 1956) was an English character actor who appeared in Hollywood films from 1915 to 1952. Herbert immigrated to the United States in 1912. He never made a film in his native country, but appeared in 228 films during his career in the U.S., beginning with stalwart leading roles during the silent era, then numerous supporting roles in classic Hollywood films of the sound era, including Captain Blood (1935), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), The Life of Emile Zola (1937), The...
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Barbary Pirate
as Thomas Jefferson

Post Office Investigator
as James Seeley

Canadian Pacific
as Head of Canadian Parliament (uncredited)

The Lost Tribe
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

South of St. Louis

Jungle Jim
as Commissioner Geoffrey Marsden

Family Honeymoon
as Rev. Miller (uncredited)

Sorry, Wrong Number
as Wilkins (uncredited)

Johnny Belinda
as Judge (uncredited)

A Woman's Vengeance
as Warder (uncredited)

The Wreck of the Hesperus
as Pastor West

The Swordsman
as Lord Glowan

Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
as Inspector McIver

Singapore
as Rev. Barnes

The Ghost Goes Wild
as Judge

Ivy
as Mulloy (uncredited)

Bulldog Drummond at Bay
as Scotland Yard Inspector McIvar

Over the Santa Fe Trail
as Doc Henderson

Love Laughs at Andy Hardy
as Dr. White, Minister

The Verdict
as Sir William Dawson

Dressed to Kill
as Ebenezer Crabtree

Three Strangers
as Sir Robert (uncredited)

Confidential Agent
as Lord Benditch

Swingin' on a Rainbow
as Butler (uncredited)

The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry

Jealousy
as Melvyn Russell

The House of Fear
as Alan Cosgrave

The Mummy's Curse
as Dr. Cooper

Enter Arsène Lupin
as Jobson

Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
as Captain (uncredited)

The Unwritten Code
as McDowell (uncredited)

The Pearl of Death
as James Goodram, courier

The Uninvited
as Charlie Jessup

Calling Dr. Death
as Bryant, the Butler

Corvette K-225
as Commodore Ramsay

Two Tickets to London
as Kilgallen

Sherlock Holmes in Washington
as Mr. Ahrens

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
as Sir Reginald

The Undying Monster
as Chief Constable (uncredited)

Strictly in the Groove
as Commissioner

Invisible Agent
as Sir Alfred Spencer

Lady in a Jam
as Man at Auction (uncredited)

Danger in the Pacific
as Commissioner

This Above All
as Dr. Mathias

The Ghost of Frankenstein
as Magistrate

Man Hunt
as Saul Farnsworthy

The Letter
as Robert's Friend at Bar at Party (uncredited)

South of Suez
as Simpson

A Dispatch from Reuters
as Member of Parliament (uncredited)

Boom Town
as Doctor (uncredited)

Foreign Correspondent
as Asst. Commissioner

Phantom Raiders
as Sir Edward

An Angel from Texas
as Second Banker

The Earl of Chicago
as Sergeant-at-Arms (uncredited)

Everything Happens at Night
as Featherstone

We Are Not Alone
as Police Inspector

Tower of London
as Councilman (uncredited)

The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
as Majordomo (uncredited)

British Intelligence
as Arthur Bennett

Rulers of the Sea
as Member of Naval Company (Uncredited)

20,000 Men a Year
as Dean Norris

Intermezzo: A Love Story
as Doctor (Uncredited)

Hidden Power
as Dr. Morley

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
as Justice of the Court

Stanley and Livingstone
as Frederick Holcomb

Bad Boy
as Mr. McNeil

The House of Fear
as Minor Role

Juarez
as Marshal Randon (uncredited)

Trapped in the Sky
as Fielding

The Sun Never Sets
as Colonial Official

Wolf Call
as J.L. Winton

The Little Princess
as Doctor

Mystery of the White Room
as Hospital Administrator

The Mystery of Mr. Wong
as Prof. Ed Janney

Mr. Moto's Last Warning
as Bentham (uncredited)

Say It in French
as Richard Carrington Sr.

Marie Antoinette
as Herald (uncredited)

Kidnapped
as Judge

The Buccaneer
as Captain McWilliams

The Black Doll
as Dr. Giddings

Here's Flash Casey
as Maj. Addison

The Man Without a Country
as Aaron Burr

The Girl Said No
as Charles Dillon (scenes deleted)

Slave Ship
as Commander

The Thirteenth Chair
as Governor Sir Roscoe Crosby

The Prince and the Pauper
as First Doctor

Lloyd's of London
as Spokesman

The House of Secrets
as Sir Bertram Evans - Home Secretary

15 Maiden Lane
as Harold Anderson

The Gentleman from Louisiana
as Chief Steward

The White Angel
as War Minister (uncredited)

Champagne Charlie
as Captain Dell

Brilliant Marriage
as Mr. Rodney Allison

Wife vs. Secretary
as Frawley (uncredited)

Captain Blood
as Capt. Gardner

Accent on Youth
as Frank Galloway

Mark of the Vampire
as Sir Karell Borotyn

Cardinal Richelieu
as Noble

One in a Million
as Donald Cabot Sr.

Sons of Steel
as Curtis Chadburne

The Curtain Falls
as John Scorsby

The Pursuit of Happiness
as Gen. Sir Henry Clinton

The House of Rothschild
as Rowerth

Beloved
as Lord Landslake

The Invisible Man
as Chief of Police

Mystery of the Wax Museum
as Dr. Rasmussen

Sister to Judas
as Bruce Rogers

Central Park
as Benefit Emcee (uncredited)

Miss Pinkerton
as Arthur Glenn

Shop Angel
as James Walton Kennedy

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Dr. John Lanyon

Daughter of the Dragon
as Sir John Petrie

Broadminded
as John J. Hackett Sr.

Chances
as Maj. Bradford

The Hot Heiress
as Mr. Hunter

The Single Sin
as Roger Van Dorn

The Ship from Shanghai
as Paul Thorpe

Untamed
as Howard Presley

The Kiss
as Lassalle

The Thirteenth Chair
as Sir Roscoe Crosby

The Careless Age
as Sir John

Her Private Life
as Rudolph Solomon

Madame X
as Noel

Say It with Songs
as Dr. Robert Merrill

Careers
as Carouge

The Charlatan
as Peter "Count Merlin" Dwight

On Trial
as Gerald Trask

Through the Breakers
as Eustis Hobbs

The Terror
as Goodman

The Sporting Age
as James Driscoll
Their Hour
as Cora's Father

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
as Henry Spoffard

The Silver Slave
as Tom Richards

East Side, West Side
as Gilbert Van Horn

The Gay Retreat
as Charles Wright

When a Man Loves
as Jean Tiberge
Slaves of Beauty
as Leonard Jones

The Heart of Salome
as Sir Humphrey

Lovers
as Milton

Mr. Wu
as Mr. Gregory

One Increasing Purpose
as Charles Paris

The Fire Brigade
as James Corwin

Josselyn's Wife
as Thomas Josselyn

The Honeymoon Express
as Jim Donaldson

A Woman of the World
as Richard Granger

Wreckage
as Stuart Ames

The Wanderer
as Prophet
Wildfire
as Garrison

Up the Ladder
as Robert Newhall

Daddy's Gone A-Hunting

Love's Wilderness
as David Tennant

Sinners in Heaven
as Hugh Rochedale

Her Own Free Will
as Peter Craddock

Another Scandal
as Pelham Franklin

The Enchanted Cottage
as Major Hillgrove

I Will Repay
as Sir Percy Blakeney

Week End Husbands
as William Randall

Toilers of the Sea
as Sandro

A Woman's Woman
as John Plummer (as Holmes E. Herbert)

Moonshine Valley
as Dr. Martin

Divorce Coupons
as Roland Bland

Evidence
as Judge Rowland

A Stage Romance
as Prince of Wales

Any Wife
as Philip Gray

The Family Closet
as Alfred Dinsmore

The Wild Goose
as Frank Manners (as Holmes E. Herbert)

Heedless Moths
as The Sculptor
Her Lord and Master
as R. Honorable Thurston Ralph, Viscount Canning

The Truth About Husbands
as Dustan Renshaw

Dead Men Tell No Tales
as Squire John Rattray

The Right to Love
as Lord Falkland

Lady Rose's Daughter
as Jacob Delafield

My Lady's Garter
as Henry Van Derp, aka The Hawk

His House in Order
as Filmer Jesson

Black Is White
as Jim Brood (as Holmes E. Herbert)

On with the Dance

The ABC of Love
as Harry Bryant

The Market of Souls
as Temple Bane

The White Heather
as Lord Angus Cameron

Other Men's Wives
as Fenwick Flint

Greater Than Love
as James Bruton

The Rough Neck
as A Half-Breed Indian

The Divorcee
as Sir Paradine Fuldes

The Death Dance
as Arnold Maitland

A Doll's House
as Thorvald Helmar

The Man Without a Country
as Lt. Philip Nolan
Her Life and His
as Ralph Howard
The Fisherwoman
as The Son

His Wife
as John Dennys