Warburton Gamble
Warburton Gamble | |
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Gamble in ad for As a Man Thinks (1919) | |
Born |
Evelyn Charles Warburton Gamble 16 December 1882 London, England, UK |
Died |
27 August 1945 62) London, England, UK | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Evelyn Charles Warburton Gamble (December 16, 1882-August 27, 1945) was a British stage and film actor. Gamble spent a number of years working in Hollywood during the silent and early sound eras. He played the role of Doctor Watson in the 1933 Sherlock Holmes film A Study in Scarlet. His final two films were at Ealing Studios.
Selected filmography
- A Society Exile (1919)
- The Two Brides (1919)
- The Paliser Case (1920)
- The Law of the Yukon (1920)
- Lights of London (1923)
- Tonight or Never (1931)
- Child of Manhattan (1933)
- A Study in Scarlet (1933)
- The Lonely Road (1936)
- Blind Man's Bluff (1936)
- Spare a Copper (1940)
Bibliography
- Hardy, Phil. The Bfi Companion to Crime. University of California Press, 1997.
External links
- Warburton Gamble at the Internet Movie Database
- Warburton Gamble(striped pants) in the 1915 Broadway play Outcast with costars Charles Cherry, Elsie Ferguson and J. Woodall Birde (University of Washington, Sayre Digital Collection)
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