Basil Gill
Born: 1877-03-10 in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
Died: 1955-04-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Basil Gill (March 10, 1877 – April 23, 1955) was a British stage actor and film actor. His stage career included many roles in plays of Shakespeare. His career as a film actor started with Henry VIII (1911): he appeared with Beerbohm Tree, on whose version of the play the film was based. In 1926, Gill appeared in two short films made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, Santa Claus as the title character, and Julius Caesar as Brutus. He appeared in many more films, the last being The Citadel of 1938.
Filmography
1969
- The Epic That Never Was as Xenophon, Claudius' doctor (archive footage; uncredited)
1938
- The Citadel as Doctor Page
- St. Martin's Lane as Magistrate
- Dangerous Medicine as Sir Francis
1937
- Knight Without Armour as Axelstein
1936
- Rembrandt as Adrien van Rijn
- His Lordship as Abdullah
- Gaol Break as Dr. Walter Merkin
- The Crimson Circle as James Beardmore
1935
- The Immortal Gentleman as William Shakespeare / Malvolio
- The Divine Spark as Romanie
1933
- Mrs. Dane's Defence as Sir Daniel Carteret
- The Wandering Jew as Pontius Pilate (Phase I)
1931
- Glamour as Lord Westborough
1930
- The School for Scandal as Sir Peter Teazle
- Should a Doctor Tell? as Dr. Bruce Smith
1929
- High Treason as President of the Federated States of Europe
1919
- The Rocks of Valpre as Trevor Mordaunt
- God's Good Man
1918
- The Admirable Crichton as Crichton
1916
- On the Banks of Allan Water as Richard Warden