Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthdate
1888-04-11
Day of Death
1940-07-15
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Donald Calthrop
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Esme Clayton Calthrop (11 April 1888 – 15 July 1940) was an English stage and film actor. Calthrop made his first stage appearance at eighteen years of age. His first film was The Gay Lord Quex released in 1917. He starred as the title character in the successful musical The Boy in the same year. He then appeared in 63 films between 1916 and 1940, including five films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He died in Eton, Berkshire from a heart attack while he was filming Major Barbara (1941).
Filmography (55)
⭐ 6.9
Role:
Peter Shirley
Major Barbara
1941
⭐ 5.6
Role:
Guide
Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt
1940
⭐ 6.2
Role:
Frederick Strickland
Let George Do It!
1940
⭐ 5.7
Role:
Hobday
Band Waggon
1940
⭐ 6.0
Role:
Dr. Plumet
Thunder in the City
1937
⭐ 6.3
Role:
Hobson
Love from a Stranger
1937
⭐ 6.2
Role:
Don Escobal
Fire Over England
1937
⭐ 10.0
Role:
Nick
Café Colette
1937
⭐ 6.1
Role:
Clayton
The Man Who Changed His Mind
1936
⭐ 5.3
Role:
Dr. Harold E. Walpole
The Man Behind the Mask
1936
⭐ 6.1
Role:
Old Chinaman
Broken Blossoms
1936
⭐ 6.1
Role:
Bob Cratchit
Scrooge
1935
⭐ 7.5
Role:
Godfrey
Man of the Moment
1935
⭐ 5.7
Role:
David Owen
The Phantom Light
1935
⭐ 5.6
Role:
Drunken Yokel