Francis Lister
Appearance
Francis Lister | |
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Born | London, England, UK | 2 April 1899
Died | 28 October 1951 London, England, UK | (aged 52)
Years active | 1920–1951 |
Spouses |
Francis Lister (2 April 1899 – 28 October 1951) was a British actor.[1][2][3] He was married to the actresses Nora Swinburne (1924–32) and Margot Grahame (1934-36).
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1920 | Branded | Ralph Shopwyke | |
1921 | The Fortune of Christina McNab | Duke of Southwark | |
1921 | The Old Wives' Tale | Cyril Povey | |
1923 | Should a Doctor Tell? | Roger Davies | |
1923 | Boden's Boy | David Wayne | |
1923 | Comin' Thro the Rye | Roger Davies | |
1924 | The Unwanted | John Dearsley | |
1924 | Chappy - That's All | ||
1929 | Atlantic | Padre | |
1930 | At the Villa Rose | Weathermill | |
1931 | Uneasy Virtue | Bill Rendell | |
1931 | Brown Sugar | Lord Sloane | |
1932 | Jack's the Boy | Jules Martin | |
1933 | Counsel's Opinion | James Gowan | |
1933 | Up to the Neck | Eric Warwick | |
1933 | Hawley's of High Street | Lord Roxton | |
1935 | Clive of India | Edmund Maskelyne | |
1935 | Cardinal Richelieu | Prince Gaston | |
1935 | Mutiny on the Bounty | Captain Nelson | |
1936 | Living Dangerously | Dr. Henry Pryor | |
1936 | Sensation | Richard Grainger | |
1937 | Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel | Chauvelin | |
1939 | Murder in Soho | Joe | |
1944 | The Hundred Pound Window | Capt. Johnson | |
1944 | Henry V | Duke of Orleans | |
1945 | The Wicked Lady | Lord Kingsclere | |
1949 | Christopher Columbus | King Ferdinand | |
1951 | Home to Danger | Howard Wainwright | (final film role) |
References
[edit]- ^ "Francis Lister". Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ League, The Broadway. "Francis Lister – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ^ "Francis Lister - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
External links
[edit]- Francis Lister at IMDb
- Francis Lister at the Internet Broadway Database
- The Francis Lister Collection is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum Theatre and Performance Department.