Brember Wills
Brember Wills | |
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Born |
15 March 1883 Reading, Berkshire, England |
Died |
September 29, 1948 65) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1905–? |
Brember Wills (1883–1948) was an English theatre and film actor.
Early life
Willis was born in Reading, in the County of Berkshire, England on 15 March 1883.[1]
Career
He made his acting debut on the stage in 1905.[2]
His acting career was interrupted in 1914 by the outbreak of World War I, when he volunteered with the British Army's Royal Army Medical Corps as Private #600, and saw active service.[3]
In July/August 1926 he performed in Henrik Ibsen's Pillars of Society at the Everyman Theatre in Hampstead, and at the Royalty Theatre in London.[4] In March 1927 he performed with Charles Laughton and Sybil Thorndike in the play Angela, at the Prince's Theatre in London.[5] He played Polonius in John Gielgud's 1930 production of Hamlet at The Old Vic.[6]
In 1932 he was invited to Hollywood from the London stage by the director James Whale, to perform (alongside Charles Laughton again) the role of insane 'Saul Femm' in the cinema film adaptation of J.B. Priestly's novel 'Benighted, The Old Dark House (1932).[7][8]
In February 1935 he appeared in Gaston Baty's dramatized adaptation of Crime and Punishment at the Embassy Theatre in London.[9] In January 1936 he appeared in the play 'Golden Gander' at the Embassy Theatre, in London.[10] In January 1937 Wills appeared in an early British Broadcasting Corporation evening television broadcast of the play, Cinderella dramatized by his wife.[11]
Personal life
He was married to the theatre actress Margaret Carter, with whom he regularly performed on stage.[12]
Filmography
- Carnival (1931)
- The Old Dark House (1932)
- What Happened to Harkness? (1934)
- Unfinished Symphony (1934)
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)
References
- ↑ Entry for Brember Wills in the 'Classic Horror Movie Players website. http://www.classichorror.free-online.co.uk/actorsw.htm
- ↑ Entry for Wills on the Classic Horror Movie Players website.
- ↑ Brember Wills' World War 1 Medal Index Card, The National Archive, Kew, Surrey, England. Order Code: WOP 3723/212/218012. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D5923767
- ↑ Theatre Collection, Document Ordering Code: MS38/3626, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham.
- ↑ 'Charles Laughton, A Difficult Actor', by S. Callow, P.307 (Pub. Random House, 2012).
- ↑ William Shakespeare. "Production of Hamlet - Theatricalia".
- ↑ 'Hollywood Cauldron, 13 Horror films from the Genre's Golden Ages', P.39, by G.W. Mank (Pub. Macfarland, 2001).
- ↑ Kawin p.178
- ↑ Theatre Collection, Document ordering code: MS38/540, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham, England.
- ↑ Theatre Collection, Document Ordering Code: XSM38, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham, England. http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS38%2F1296
- ↑ 'British Universities Film & Television Council Archive'. http://bufvc.ac.uk/screenplays/index.php/prog/66
- ↑ Entry for Wills on the Classic Horror Players website.
Bibliography
- Bruce F. Kawin. Horror and the Horror Film. Anthem Press, 2012.