
Donald Calthrop
Acting
1888-04-11 · London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Esme Clayton Calthrop (11 April 1888 – 15 July 1940) was an English stage and film actor. Calthrop made his first stage appearance at eighteen years of age. His first film was The Gay Lord Quex released in 1917. He starred as the title character in the successful musical The Boy in the same year. He then appeared in 63 films between 1916 and 1940, including five films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He died in Eton, Berkshire from a heart attack while he was filming Major Barbara (1941).
movieMajor Barbara
as Peter Shirley · 1941 · 6.9
movieCharley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt
as Guide · 1940 · 5.6
movieLet George Do It!
as Frederick Strickland · 1940 · 6.2
movieBand Waggon
as Hobday · 1940 · 5.7
movieThunder in the City
as Dr. Plumet · 1937 · 6.0
movieLove from a Stranger
as Hobson · 1937 · 6.3
movieFire Over England
as Don Escobal · 1937 · 6.2
movieCafé Colette
as Nick · 1937 · 10.0
movieThe Man Who Changed His Mind
as Clayton · 1936 · 6.1
movieThe Man Behind the Mask
as Dr. Harold E. Walpole · 1936 · 5.3
movieBroken Blossoms
as Old Chinaman · 1936 · 6.1
movieScrooge
as Bob Cratchit · 1935 · 6.1
movieMan of the Moment
as Godfrey · 1935 · 7.5
movieThe Phantom Light
as David Owen · 1935 · 5.7
movieMe and Marlborough
as Drunken Yokel · 1935 · 5.6
movieThe Clairvoyant
as Derelict (uncredited) · 1935 · 6.0
The Divine Spark
as Judge Fumaroli · 1935 · 8.0
movieRed Ensign
as Macleod · 1934 · 6.0
movieSorrell and Son
as Dr. Richard Orange · 1934 · 5.0
It's a Cop
as Charles Murray · 1934 · 8.0
This Acting Business
as Milton Stafford · 1933 · 8.0
movieFriday the Thirteenth
as Hugh Nicholls · 1933 · 6.4
movieI Was a Spy
as Cnockhaert · 1933 · 6.4
Early to Bed
as Potsdam Guide · 1933 · 10.0