
Claude Rains
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1889-11-09
Day of Death
1967-05-30 (77 years old)
Place of Birth
Clapham, London, England, UK
Claude Rains
Biography
Claude Rains (10 November 1889 – 30 May 1967) was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned 47 years; he later held American citizenship. He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man (1933), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and, perhaps his most famous performance, Captain Renault in Casablanca (1942).
Rains was born William Claude Rains in Camberwell, London on November 10, 1889. He grew up, according to his daughter, with "a very serious cockney accent and a speech impediment". His father was British stage actor Frederick Rains, and the young Rains made his stage debut at 11 in Nell of Old Drury.
His acting talents were recognised by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, founder of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Tree paid for the elocution lessons Rains needed in order to succeed as an actor. Later, Rains taught at the institution, teaching John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, among others.
Rains served in the First World War in the London Scottish Regiment, with fellow actors Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman and Herbert Marshall. Rains was involved in a gas attack that left him nearly blind in one eye for the rest of his life. However, the war did aid his social advancement and, by its end, he had risen from the rank of Private to Captain.
Rains began his career in the London theatre, having a success in the title role of John Drinkwater's play Ulysses S. Grant, the follow-up to the playwright's major hit Abraham Lincoln, and traveled to Broadway in the late 1920s to act in leading roles in such plays as Shaw's The Apple Cart and in the dramatizations of The Constant Nymph, and Pearl S. Buck's novel The Good Earth, as a Chinese farmer.
Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man (1933) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room. Rains later credited director Michael Curtiz with teaching him the more understated requirements of film acting, or "what not to do in front of a camera".
Known For
Acting
(2023)
The dark Universe
as El hombre invisible (archivo de imagen)
(2013)
Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored
as Self (archive footage)
(2007)
Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
as Self (archive footage)
(2000)
The Opera Ghost: A Phantom Unmasked
as Erique Claudin (archive footage)
(1999)
Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man'
as Self (archive footage)
(1996)
Ingrid Bergman Remembered
as Self (archive footage)
(1988)
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
as Self (archive footage)
(1983)
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1979)
The Horror Show
as (archive footage)
(1965)
The Greatest Story Ever Told
as King Herod
(1963)
Twilight of Honor
as Art Harper
(1962)
Lawrence of Arabia
as Mr. Dryden
(1961)
Battle of the Worlds
as Professor Benson
(1960)
The Lost World
as Prof. George Edward Challenger
(1959)
This Earth Is Mine
as Philippe Rambeau
(1959)
Judgment at Nuremberg
as Judge Dan Haywood
(1957)
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
as Mayor of Hamelin
(1957)
On Borrowed Time
as Mr. Brink
(1956)
Lisbon
as Aristides Mavros
(1952)
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
as Kees Popinga
(1951)
Sealed Cargo
as Capt. Henrik Skalder
(1950)
The White Tower
as Paul Delambre
(1950)
Where Danger Lives
as Frederick Lannington
(1949)
Song of Surrender
as Elisha Hunt
(1949)
Rope of Sand
as Arthur 'Fred' Martingale
(1949)
The Passionate Friends
as Howard Justin
(1947)
The Unsuspected
as Victor Grandison
(1946)
Notorious
as Alexander Sebastian
(1946)
Angel on My Shoulder
as Nick
(1946)
Deception
as Alexander Hollenius
(1946)
Blow-Ups of 1946
as Self
(1945)
Caesar and Cleopatra
as Julius Caesar
(1945)
This Love of Ours
as Joseph Targel
(1945)
Strange Holiday
as John Stevenson
(1944)
Mr. Skeffington
as Job Skeffington
(1944)
Passage to Marseille
as Captain Freycinet
(1943)
Casablanca
as Captain Louis Renault
(1943)
Phantom of the Opera
as Erique Claudin
(1943)
Forever and a Day
as Ambrose Pomfret
(1942)
Now, Voyager
as Dr. Jaquith
(1942)
Moontide
as Nutsy
(1942)
Kings Row
as Alexander Tower
(1942)
Breakdowns of 1942
as Self
(1941)
The Wolf Man
as Sir John Talbot
(1941)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
as Mr. Jordan
(1941)
Four Mothers
as Adam Lemp
(1941)
Breakdowns of 1941
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1940)
The Sea Hawk
as Don José Alvarez de Cordoba
(1940)
Saturday's Children
as Mr. Henry Halevy
(1940)
Lady with Red Hair
as David Belasco
(1939)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Joseph Paine
(1939)
Juarez
as Emperor Louis Napoleon III
(1939)
They Made Me a Criminal
as Det. Monty Phelan
(1939)
Daughters Courageous
as Jim Masters
(1939)
Four Wives
as Adam Lemp
(1939)
Sons of Liberty
as Haym Salomon
(1938)
The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Prince John
(1938)
Gold Is Where You Find It
as Colonel Ferris
(1938)
Four Daughters
as Adam Lemp
(1938)
Breakdowns of 1938
as Claude Rains (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1938)
White Banners
as Paul Ward
(1937)
The Prince and the Pauper
as Earl of Hertford
(1937)
They Won't Forget
as District Attorney Andrew J. Griffin
(1937)
Breakdowns of 1937
as Self
(1937)
Stolen Holiday
as Stefan Orloff
(1936)
Anthony Adverse
as Marquis Don Luis
(1936)
Breakdowns of 1936
as Self
(1936)
Hearts Divided
as Napoleon Bonaparte
(1936)
(1935)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
as John Jasper
(1935)
Scrooge
as Jacob Marley (voice) (uncredited)
(1935)
The Last Outpost
as John Stevenson
(1935)
The Clairvoyant
as Maximus
(1934)
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
as Paul Verin
(1934)
Crime Without Passion
as Lee Gentry
(1933)
The Invisible Man
as Dr. Jack Griffin
(1920)
Build Thy House
as Clarkis