James Lindsay (actor), the Glossary
James Lindsay (26 February 1869 – 9 June 1928) was a British actor.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: A Fortune at Stake, A Gamble for Love, A Little Bit of Fluff (1919 film), A Member of Tattersall's, Afterglow (1923 film), All Sorts and Conditions of Men, Aunt Rachel, Claude Duval (film), Damaged Goods (1919 film), Devon, Dr. Wake's Patient, Edge O' Beyond, For Her Father's Sake, Forbidden Cargoes, Her Greatest Performance, In the Ranks, Lights of London (1923 film), Lost and Won (1915 film), Love Maggy, M'Lord of the White Road, Melbourne, Missing the Tide, Mrs. Thompson, Nance (film), One of the Best (film), Rogues of the Turf, The Admirable Crichton (1918 film), The Bachelor's Club (1921 film), The Cost of Beauty, The Game of Life (1922 film), The Girl Who Loves a Soldier, The Grip of Iron, The Honeypot, The Lyons Mail (1916 film), The Rat (1925 film), The Snare (1918 film), The Temptation of Carlton Earle, The World of Wonderful Reality, What Price Loving Cup?.
- British expatriate male actors in Australia
- Male actors from Devon
A Fortune at Stake
A Fortune at Stake is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, Gerald Ames and Edward O'Neill.
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A Gamble for Love
A Gamble for Love is a 1917 British silent sports film directed by Frank Wilson and starring Gerald Ames, James Lindsay and George Foley.
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A Little Bit of Fluff (1919 film)
A Little Bit of Fluff is a 1919 British silent comedy film directed by Kenelm Foss and Geoffrey H. Malins and starring Ernest Thesiger, Dorothy Minto and Bertie Wright.
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A Member of Tattersall's
A Member of Tattersall's is a 1919 British silent sports film directed by Albert Ward and starring Isobel Elsom, Malcolm Cherry and Campbell Gullan.
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Afterglow (1923 film)
Afterglow is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by G. B. Samuelson and Walter Summers and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Fred Hearne and James Lindsay.
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All Sorts and Conditions of Men
All Sorts and Conditions of Men is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Georges Tréville and starring Renee Kelly, Rex Davis and James Lindsay.
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Aunt Rachel
Aunt Rachel is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Albert Ward and starring Isobel Elsom, Haidee Wright and James Lindsay.
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Claude Duval (film)
Claude Duval is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Nigel Barrie, Fay Compton and Hugh Miller.
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Damaged Goods (1919 film)
Damaged Goods is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Campbell Gullan, Marjorie Day and J. Fisher White.
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Devon
Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Dr. Wake's Patient
Dr.
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Edge O' Beyond
Edge O' Beyond is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Fred W. Durrant and starring Ruby Miller, Owen Nares and Isobel Elsom.
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For Her Father's Sake
For Her Father's Sake is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Owen Nares, Isobel Elsom and James Lindsay.
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Forbidden Cargoes
Forbidden Cargoes is a 1926 British silent adventure film directed by Fred LeRoy Granville and starring Peggy Hyland, Clifford McLaglen and James Lindsay.
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Her Greatest Performance
Her Greatest Performance is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Edith Craig, Ellen Terry and Dennis Neilson-Terry.
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In the Ranks
In the Ranks is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Percy Nash and starring Gregory Scott, Daisy Cordell and James Lindsay.
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Lights of London (1923 film)
Lights of London is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Charles Calvert and starring Wanda Hawley, Nigel Barrie and Warburton Gamble.
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Lost and Won (1915 film)
Lost and Won is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Henry Edwards and Edward Lingard.
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Love Maggy
Love Maggy is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Fred LeRoy Granville and starring Peggy Hyland, Campbell Gullan and James Lindsay.
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M'Lord of the White Road
M'Lord of the White Road is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Victor McLaglen, Marjorie Hume and James Lindsay.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Missing the Tide
Missing the Tide is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, Basil Gill and Ivy Close.
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Mrs. Thompson
Mrs.
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Nance (film)
Nance is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Albert Ward and starring Isobel Elsom, James Lindsay and Ivan Samson.
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One of the Best (film)
One of the Best is a 1927 British silent historical drama film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Walter Byron and Eve Gray.
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Rogues of the Turf
Rogues of the Turf is a 1923 British silent sports film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Fred Groves, Olive Sloane and James Lindsay.
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The Admirable Crichton (1918 film)
The Admirable Crichton is a 1918 British silent comedy film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Basil Gill, Mary Dibley and James Lindsay.
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The Bachelor's Club (1921 film)
The Bachelor's Club is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by A. V. Bramble, starring Ben Field, Ernest Thesiger and Mary Brough, and based on the 1891 novel The Bachelor's Club by Israel Zangwill.
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The Cost of Beauty
The Cost of Beauty is a 1924 British silent romance film directed by Walter Summers and starring Betty Ross Clarke, Lewis Dayton and James Lindsay.
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The Game of Life (1922 film)
The Game of Life is a 1922 British silent historical film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Isobel Elsom, Lillian Hall-Davis and Dorothy Minto.
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The Girl Who Loves a Soldier
The Girl Who Loves a Soldier is a 1916 British silent war film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Vesta Tilley, Sydney Folker and James Lindsay.
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The Grip of Iron
The Grip of Iron is a 1920 British silent crime film directed by Bert Haldane and starring George Foley, Malvina Longfellow and James Lindsay.
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The Honeypot
The Honeypot is a 1920 British silent romance film directed by Fred LeRoy Granville and starring Peggy Hyland, Campbell Gullan and James Lindsay.
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The Lyons Mail (1916 film)
The Lyons Mail is a 1916 British silent film based on the 1877 play The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade, a very popular stage work of the Victorian era.
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The Rat (1925 film)
The Rat is a 1925 British silent film drama, directed by Graham Cutts and starring Ivor Novello, Mae Marsh and Isabel Jeans.
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The Snare (1918 film)
The Snare is a 1918 British silent romance film directed by Frank Wilson and starring Violet Hopson, George Foley and Trevor Bland.
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The Temptation of Carlton Earle
The Temptation of Carlton Earle is a 1923 British silent crime film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring C. Aubrey Smith, James Lindsay and Gertrude McCoy.
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The World of Wonderful Reality
The World of Wonderful Reality is a 1924 British lost silent romance film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White, and James Lindsay.
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What Price Loving Cup?
What Price Loving Cup? is a 1923 British silent sports film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, James Knight and James Lindsay.
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See also
British expatriate male actors in Australia
- Aubrey Mallalieu
- Emil Wolk
- James Lindsay (actor)
- Mark Strickson
- Orlando Wells
- Sam Neill
Male actors from Devon
- Ali Shahalom
- Alistair Brammer
- Arthur Cleave
- Carl Harbord
- Charles Mathews
- Charlie Baker (comedian)
- Cosmo Jarvis
- Ed Gaughan
- Emrhys Cooper
- Geoffrey Sumner
- Gordon McLeod (actor)
- Harry Welchman
- Herbert Evans (actor)
- Hugh Maynard
- Hugh Morton (actor)
- Ian Maclaren (actor)
- Jack Davey (cricketer)
- James Lindsay (actor)
- James Nutcombe Gould
- Jimi Mistry
- John Corey (actor)
- Jon Glover
- Jonathan Newth
- Murray McArthur
- Nicholas Pennell
- Nick Stringer
- Oliver Farnworth
- Oliver Taylor (actor)
- Paul Rogers (actor)
- Paul Seed
- Paul Venables
- Pete Lee-Wilson
- Peter Cook
- Peter Richardson (British director)
- Red Richardson
- Richard Todd
- Roland Muldoon
- Ronald Squire
- Samuel Phelps
- Stephen Beresford
- Stuart Brennan
- Teddy Arundell
- Thorley Walters