
Cyril Chadwick
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1879-06-10
Day of Death
1955-11-03 (76 years old)
Place of Birth
Kensington, London, England, UK
Cyril Chadwick
Biography
From Wikipedia
Cyril Chadwick (11 June 1879 – 3 November 1955) was an
English actor of the silent era. He appeared in 70 films between 1913 and 1938.
He was born in Kensington, London.
Known For
Acting
(1933)
Sensation Hunters
as Upson
(1933)
(1930)
The Lady of Scandal
as Sir Reginald
(1930)
Temple Tower
as Peter Darrell
(1929)
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
as Willie Wynton
(1929)
The Thirteenth Chair
as Brandon Trent
(1929)
The Black Watch
as Major Twynes
(1928)
The Actress
as Capt. de Foenix
(1928)
The Mating Call
as Anderson
(1928)
Excess Baggage
as Crammon
(1927)
Foreign Devils
as Lord Vivien Cholmondely
(1927)
Is Zat So?
as Robert Parker
(1926)
Gigolo
as Dr. Gerald Blagden
(1925)
The Iron Horse
as Jesson
(1925)
His Supreme Moment
as Harry Avon
(1925)
Forty Winks
as Gasper Le Sage
(1925)
Thank You
as Mr Jones
(1925)
Ship of Souls
as Churchill
(1925)
Sporting Life
as Lord Phillips Wainwright
(1925)
The Best Bad Man
as Frank Dunlap
(1925)
The Hunted Woman
as Culver Rann
(1924)
Peter Pan
as Mr. Darling
(1924)
Happiness
as Philip Chandos
(1924)
The Man Who Came Back
as Captain Trevelan
(1924)
The Heart Buster
as Edward Gordon
(1923)
Brass
as Roy North
(1923)
Little Church Around the Corner
as Mark Hanford
(1923)
The Christian
as Lord Robert Ure
(1923)
The Rustle of Silk
as Paul Chalfon
(1923)
The Social Code
as Colby Dickinson
(1923)
Slander the Woman
as Monsieur Lemond
(1923)
Don't Marry for Money
as Crane Martin
(1922)
Women Men Marry
as Lord Brooks Fitzroy
(1922)
The Strangers' Banquet
as Bond
(1922)
Thirty Days
as Huntley Palmer
(1922)
Three Live Ghosts
as Spoofy
(1922)
Till We Meet Again
as One of the gang
(1920)
The Misleading Lady
as Tracey
(1920)
His Wife's Money
as James Cardwell
(1920)
Clothes
as Arnold West
(1919)
Out Yonder
as Reggie Hughes
(1918)
(1918)
On the Quiet
as Duke of Carbondale
(1916)
The Smugglers
as Brompton
(1914)
The Cat's Paw
as Captain Mandeville