Lionel Belmore (12 May 1867 – 30 January 1953) was an English character actor and director on stage for more than a quarter of a century.
Life and career
Onstage, Belmore appeared with Wilson Barrett, Sir Henry Irving, William Faversham, Lily Langtry, and other famous actors. He entered in films from 1911. In total, he had some 200 titles to his film credit. He was notable as the huffy-puffy Herr Vogel the Burgomaster in Frankenstein (1931). Belmore played bit parts in several 1930s film classics. Unusually, he was a director before he became a prolific actor. He directed from 1914 to 1920, only starring in a limited number of films, until concentrating as an actor from then on.
He was the brother of the actress Daisy Belmore (Mrs. Samuel Waxman) (1874-1954) and the actor Paul Belmore. His interment was at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.
Bill and Thom dissect minute 8 of BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN.
published: 28 Feb 2020
Silent Full Movie Jack Pickford, Lionel Belmore, in "The Man Who Had Everything" (1920) 4K HD
KOZY-TV Presents Silent Sunday Movie in "The Man Who Had Everything" from 1920.
Harry Bullway is a careless young man, always after a good time. He nearly runs over a blind beggar with his car, but he shows no remorse. In response to his heartlessness, the beggar curses him, saying, "May you always have everything that you want."...
--From IMDb
Starring:
Jack Pickford as Harry Bullway
Lionel Belmore as Mark Bullway
Priscilla Bonner as Prue Winn
Shannon Day as Leonore Pennell
Alec B. Francis as Matt Sills
Will Machin (credited as William Machin) as Joel - Bullway's Butler
Carl Gerard (credited as Carl Girard) as Bil
Theodore von Eltz as Master of Ceremonies at Party
published: 24 Jul 2022
Horacio the handsnake - Lionel Belmore
published: 29 Dec 2021
O Morcego Vampiro / The Vampire Bat (1933) Legendado
O Vilarejo alemão de Klineschloss é aterrorizado por uma serie de mortes misteriosas atribuídas pelos moradores mais supersticiosos da região a ataques de morcegos vampiros. O Policial encarregado de investigar o caso, porém, não acredita no sobrenatural e está determinado a capturar o assassino, sem sequer desconfiar que o culpado está mais perto do que imagina. Um cientista louco que busca a fórmula da vida eterna é um dos suspeito dos crimes misteriosos cometidos na vizinhança. Esta produção indepedente volta a reunir o casal Lionel Atwill e Fay Wray, que na mesma época estrelou Doutor X (1932) e Os Crimes do Museu (1933). O Morcego Vampiro explora a beleza estonteante de Wray – a primeira “rainha do grito”, destaque também de zaroff, o Caçador de Vidas (1932) e King Kong (1933). O enre...
published: 30 Aug 2020
(Silent Movie) The King of Kings (1927) - [10/16]
The King of Kings 1927 Cecil de Mille Silent Movie
Mary Magdalene becomes angry when Judas, now a follower of Jesus, won't come to her feast. She goes to see Jesus and becomes repentant. From there the Bible story unfolds through the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
H.B. Warner ...Jesus, the Christ
Dorothy Cumming ...Mary, the mother
Ernest Torrence ...Peter
Joseph Schildkraut ...Judas Iscariot
James Neill ...James, brother of John
Joseph Striker ...John, the beloved
Robert Edeson ...Matthew, the publican
Sidney D'Albrook ...Thomas, the doubter
David Imboden ...Andrew, a fisherman
Charles Belcher ...Philip
Clayton Packard ...Bartholomew
Robert Ellsworth ...Simon, the zealot
Charles Requa ...James The Lesser
John T. Prince ...Thaddeus
Jacqueline Logan ...Mary Magdalene
Rud...
published: 21 Aug 2009
Police Court (1932) PRE-CODE HOLLYWOOD
Stars: Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore
Director: Louis King
When a once great stage and screen actor falls from fame because of his alcoholism; his young son is determined to see his father "make good" again.
published: 13 Sep 2015
1931 Pre-Code Melodrama~Ten Nights In a Barroom — Depression Era Classic Movie Black and White
Hello :) Here's a Melodrama which was made from a famous Novel then Play. It's a window into the Great Depression, it's' effects on the family, and how alcohol was used (and abused) to cope with daily life.
I think this story is a very good example of the power a good story, taken from real life, can bring about huge change--and often unforeseen consequences worse than the original problem! about
A tiny synopsis? A Father battles alcoholism to keep the love of his little daughter.
This film stars:Patty Lou Lynd, Robert Frazer, Phyllis Barrington, Rosemary Theby, Thomas Jefferson, Lionel Belmore, John Darrow, Frank Leigh, Kathrin Clare Ward, Sheila Bromley, Fern Emmett, Harry Todd, John Uppman, Daisy Belmore, Hank Bell, Frank Ellis, Henry Roquemore, Blackjack Ward
Enjoy, and tell m...
KOZY-TV Presents Silent Sunday Movie in "The Man Who Had Everything" from 1920.
Harry Bullway is a careless young man, always after a good time. He nearly run...
KOZY-TV Presents Silent Sunday Movie in "The Man Who Had Everything" from 1920.
Harry Bullway is a careless young man, always after a good time. He nearly runs over a blind beggar with his car, but he shows no remorse. In response to his heartlessness, the beggar curses him, saying, "May you always have everything that you want."...
--From IMDb
Starring:
Jack Pickford as Harry Bullway
Lionel Belmore as Mark Bullway
Priscilla Bonner as Prue Winn
Shannon Day as Leonore Pennell
Alec B. Francis as Matt Sills
Will Machin (credited as William Machin) as Joel - Bullway's Butler
Carl Gerard (credited as Carl Girard) as Bil
Theodore von Eltz as Master of Ceremonies at Party
KOZY-TV Presents Silent Sunday Movie in "The Man Who Had Everything" from 1920.
Harry Bullway is a careless young man, always after a good time. He nearly runs over a blind beggar with his car, but he shows no remorse. In response to his heartlessness, the beggar curses him, saying, "May you always have everything that you want."...
--From IMDb
Starring:
Jack Pickford as Harry Bullway
Lionel Belmore as Mark Bullway
Priscilla Bonner as Prue Winn
Shannon Day as Leonore Pennell
Alec B. Francis as Matt Sills
Will Machin (credited as William Machin) as Joel - Bullway's Butler
Carl Gerard (credited as Carl Girard) as Bil
Theodore von Eltz as Master of Ceremonies at Party
O Vilarejo alemão de Klineschloss é aterrorizado por uma serie de mortes misteriosas atribuídas pelos moradores mais supersticiosos da região a ataques de morce...
O Vilarejo alemão de Klineschloss é aterrorizado por uma serie de mortes misteriosas atribuídas pelos moradores mais supersticiosos da região a ataques de morcegos vampiros. O Policial encarregado de investigar o caso, porém, não acredita no sobrenatural e está determinado a capturar o assassino, sem sequer desconfiar que o culpado está mais perto do que imagina. Um cientista louco que busca a fórmula da vida eterna é um dos suspeito dos crimes misteriosos cometidos na vizinhança. Esta produção indepedente volta a reunir o casal Lionel Atwill e Fay Wray, que na mesma época estrelou Doutor X (1932) e Os Crimes do Museu (1933). O Morcego Vampiro explora a beleza estonteante de Wray – a primeira “rainha do grito”, destaque também de zaroff, o Caçador de Vidas (1932) e King Kong (1933). O enredo ainda aproveita o sucesso recente do Dracula (1931), escalando o exelente Dwight Fye – que contracenou com Bela Lugosi no clássico na Universal – aqui encarnando o louco Hernan Gleib.
Elenco:
Lionel Atwill as Dr. Otto von Niemann
Fay Wray as Ruth Bertin
Melvyn Douglas as Karl Breettschneider
Maude Eburne as Gussie Schnappmann
George E. Stone as Kringen
Dwight Frye as Herman Gleib
Robert Frazer as Emil Borst
Rita Carlisle as Martha Mueller
Lionel Belmore as Bürgermeister Gustave Schoen
William V. Mong as Sauer
Stella Adams as Georgiana
Paul Weigel as Dr. Holdstadt
Harrison Greene as Weingarten
William Humphrey as Dr. Haupt
Carl Stockdale as Schmidt[2]
Paul Panzer as Townsman
O Vilarejo alemão de Klineschloss é aterrorizado por uma serie de mortes misteriosas atribuídas pelos moradores mais supersticiosos da região a ataques de morcegos vampiros. O Policial encarregado de investigar o caso, porém, não acredita no sobrenatural e está determinado a capturar o assassino, sem sequer desconfiar que o culpado está mais perto do que imagina. Um cientista louco que busca a fórmula da vida eterna é um dos suspeito dos crimes misteriosos cometidos na vizinhança. Esta produção indepedente volta a reunir o casal Lionel Atwill e Fay Wray, que na mesma época estrelou Doutor X (1932) e Os Crimes do Museu (1933). O Morcego Vampiro explora a beleza estonteante de Wray – a primeira “rainha do grito”, destaque também de zaroff, o Caçador de Vidas (1932) e King Kong (1933). O enredo ainda aproveita o sucesso recente do Dracula (1931), escalando o exelente Dwight Fye – que contracenou com Bela Lugosi no clássico na Universal – aqui encarnando o louco Hernan Gleib.
Elenco:
Lionel Atwill as Dr. Otto von Niemann
Fay Wray as Ruth Bertin
Melvyn Douglas as Karl Breettschneider
Maude Eburne as Gussie Schnappmann
George E. Stone as Kringen
Dwight Frye as Herman Gleib
Robert Frazer as Emil Borst
Rita Carlisle as Martha Mueller
Lionel Belmore as Bürgermeister Gustave Schoen
William V. Mong as Sauer
Stella Adams as Georgiana
Paul Weigel as Dr. Holdstadt
Harrison Greene as Weingarten
William Humphrey as Dr. Haupt
Carl Stockdale as Schmidt[2]
Paul Panzer as Townsman
The King of Kings 1927 Cecil de Mille Silent Movie
Mary Magdalene becomes angry when Judas, now a follower of Jesus, won't come to her feast. She goes to see...
The King of Kings 1927 Cecil de Mille Silent Movie
Mary Magdalene becomes angry when Judas, now a follower of Jesus, won't come to her feast. She goes to see Jesus and becomes repentant. From there the Bible story unfolds through the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
H.B. Warner ...Jesus, the Christ
Dorothy Cumming ...Mary, the mother
Ernest Torrence ...Peter
Joseph Schildkraut ...Judas Iscariot
James Neill ...James, brother of John
Joseph Striker ...John, the beloved
Robert Edeson ...Matthew, the publican
Sidney D'Albrook ...Thomas, the doubter
David Imboden ...Andrew, a fisherman
Charles Belcher ...Philip
Clayton Packard ...Bartholomew
Robert Ellsworth ...Simon, the zealot
Charles Requa ...James The Lesser
John T. Prince ...Thaddeus
Jacqueline Logan ...Mary Magdalene
Rudolph Schildkraut ...Caiaphas, high priest of Israel
Sam De Grasse ...Pharisee
Casson Ferguson ...Scribe
Victor Varconi ...Pontius Pilate, governor of Judea
Majel Coleman ...Proculla, wife of Pilate
Montagu Love ...Roman Centurion
William Boyd ...Simon Of Cyrene
Michael D. Moore ...Mark (as Micky Moore)
Theodore Kosloff ...Malchus, captain of the high priest's guards
George Siegmann ...Barabbas
Julia Faye ...Martha
Josephine Norman ...Mary Of Bethany
Kenneth Thomson ...Lazarus
Alan Brooks ...Satan
Viola Louie ...Adulterous woman
Muriel McCormac ...Blind girl
Clarence Burton ...Dysmas, the repentant thief
Jim Mason ...Gestas, the unrepentant thief (as James Mason)
May Robson ...Mother of Gestas
Dot Farley ...Maidservant of Caiaphas
Hector Sarno ...Galilean carpenter
Leon Holmes ...Imbecile boy
Otto Lederer ...Eber, a Pharisee
Bryant Washburn ...Young Roman
Lionel Belmore ...Roman noble
Monte Collins ...Rich Judeaean
Luca Flamma ...Gallant Of Galilee
Sojin ...Prince Of Persia
André Cheron ...Wealthy merchant
Willy Castello ...Babylonian noble
Noble Johnson ...Charioteer
Jim Farley ...Executioner
The King of Kings 1927 Cecil de Mille Silent Movie
Mary Magdalene becomes angry when Judas, now a follower of Jesus, won't come to her feast. She goes to see Jesus and becomes repentant. From there the Bible story unfolds through the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
H.B. Warner ...Jesus, the Christ
Dorothy Cumming ...Mary, the mother
Ernest Torrence ...Peter
Joseph Schildkraut ...Judas Iscariot
James Neill ...James, brother of John
Joseph Striker ...John, the beloved
Robert Edeson ...Matthew, the publican
Sidney D'Albrook ...Thomas, the doubter
David Imboden ...Andrew, a fisherman
Charles Belcher ...Philip
Clayton Packard ...Bartholomew
Robert Ellsworth ...Simon, the zealot
Charles Requa ...James The Lesser
John T. Prince ...Thaddeus
Jacqueline Logan ...Mary Magdalene
Rudolph Schildkraut ...Caiaphas, high priest of Israel
Sam De Grasse ...Pharisee
Casson Ferguson ...Scribe
Victor Varconi ...Pontius Pilate, governor of Judea
Majel Coleman ...Proculla, wife of Pilate
Montagu Love ...Roman Centurion
William Boyd ...Simon Of Cyrene
Michael D. Moore ...Mark (as Micky Moore)
Theodore Kosloff ...Malchus, captain of the high priest's guards
George Siegmann ...Barabbas
Julia Faye ...Martha
Josephine Norman ...Mary Of Bethany
Kenneth Thomson ...Lazarus
Alan Brooks ...Satan
Viola Louie ...Adulterous woman
Muriel McCormac ...Blind girl
Clarence Burton ...Dysmas, the repentant thief
Jim Mason ...Gestas, the unrepentant thief (as James Mason)
May Robson ...Mother of Gestas
Dot Farley ...Maidservant of Caiaphas
Hector Sarno ...Galilean carpenter
Leon Holmes ...Imbecile boy
Otto Lederer ...Eber, a Pharisee
Bryant Washburn ...Young Roman
Lionel Belmore ...Roman noble
Monte Collins ...Rich Judeaean
Luca Flamma ...Gallant Of Galilee
Sojin ...Prince Of Persia
André Cheron ...Wealthy merchant
Willy Castello ...Babylonian noble
Noble Johnson ...Charioteer
Jim Farley ...Executioner
Stars: Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore
Director: Louis King
When a once great stage and screen actor falls from fame because of his alcoholism; ...
Stars: Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore
Director: Louis King
When a once great stage and screen actor falls from fame because of his alcoholism; his young son is determined to see his father "make good" again.
Stars: Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore
Director: Louis King
When a once great stage and screen actor falls from fame because of his alcoholism; his young son is determined to see his father "make good" again.
Hello :) Here's a Melodrama which was made from a famous Novel then Play. It's a window into the Great Depression, it's' effects on the family, and how alcoho...
Hello :) Here's a Melodrama which was made from a famous Novel then Play. It's a window into the Great Depression, it's' effects on the family, and how alcohol was used (and abused) to cope with daily life.
I think this story is a very good example of the power a good story, taken from real life, can bring about huge change--and often unforeseen consequences worse than the original problem! about
A tiny synopsis? A Father battles alcoholism to keep the love of his little daughter.
This film stars:Patty Lou Lynd, Robert Frazer, Phyllis Barrington, Rosemary Theby, Thomas Jefferson, Lionel Belmore, John Darrow, Frank Leigh, Kathrin Clare Ward, Sheila Bromley, Fern Emmett, Harry Todd, John Uppman, Daisy Belmore, Hank Bell, Frank Ellis, Henry Roquemore, Blackjack Ward
Enjoy, and tell me what you think about this one.
Hello :) Here's a Melodrama which was made from a famous Novel then Play. It's a window into the Great Depression, it's' effects on the family, and how alcohol was used (and abused) to cope with daily life.
I think this story is a very good example of the power a good story, taken from real life, can bring about huge change--and often unforeseen consequences worse than the original problem! about
A tiny synopsis? A Father battles alcoholism to keep the love of his little daughter.
This film stars:Patty Lou Lynd, Robert Frazer, Phyllis Barrington, Rosemary Theby, Thomas Jefferson, Lionel Belmore, John Darrow, Frank Leigh, Kathrin Clare Ward, Sheila Bromley, Fern Emmett, Harry Todd, John Uppman, Daisy Belmore, Hank Bell, Frank Ellis, Henry Roquemore, Blackjack Ward
Enjoy, and tell me what you think about this one.
KOZY-TV Presents Silent Sunday Movie in "The Man Who Had Everything" from 1920.
Harry Bullway is a careless young man, always after a good time. He nearly runs over a blind beggar with his car, but he shows no remorse. In response to his heartlessness, the beggar curses him, saying, "May you always have everything that you want."...
--From IMDb
Starring:
Jack Pickford as Harry Bullway
Lionel Belmore as Mark Bullway
Priscilla Bonner as Prue Winn
Shannon Day as Leonore Pennell
Alec B. Francis as Matt Sills
Will Machin (credited as William Machin) as Joel - Bullway's Butler
Carl Gerard (credited as Carl Girard) as Bil
Theodore von Eltz as Master of Ceremonies at Party
O Vilarejo alemão de Klineschloss é aterrorizado por uma serie de mortes misteriosas atribuídas pelos moradores mais supersticiosos da região a ataques de morcegos vampiros. O Policial encarregado de investigar o caso, porém, não acredita no sobrenatural e está determinado a capturar o assassino, sem sequer desconfiar que o culpado está mais perto do que imagina. Um cientista louco que busca a fórmula da vida eterna é um dos suspeito dos crimes misteriosos cometidos na vizinhança. Esta produção indepedente volta a reunir o casal Lionel Atwill e Fay Wray, que na mesma época estrelou Doutor X (1932) e Os Crimes do Museu (1933). O Morcego Vampiro explora a beleza estonteante de Wray – a primeira “rainha do grito”, destaque também de zaroff, o Caçador de Vidas (1932) e King Kong (1933). O enredo ainda aproveita o sucesso recente do Dracula (1931), escalando o exelente Dwight Fye – que contracenou com Bela Lugosi no clássico na Universal – aqui encarnando o louco Hernan Gleib.
Elenco:
Lionel Atwill as Dr. Otto von Niemann
Fay Wray as Ruth Bertin
Melvyn Douglas as Karl Breettschneider
Maude Eburne as Gussie Schnappmann
George E. Stone as Kringen
Dwight Frye as Herman Gleib
Robert Frazer as Emil Borst
Rita Carlisle as Martha Mueller
Lionel Belmore as Bürgermeister Gustave Schoen
William V. Mong as Sauer
Stella Adams as Georgiana
Paul Weigel as Dr. Holdstadt
Harrison Greene as Weingarten
William Humphrey as Dr. Haupt
Carl Stockdale as Schmidt[2]
Paul Panzer as Townsman
The King of Kings 1927 Cecil de Mille Silent Movie
Mary Magdalene becomes angry when Judas, now a follower of Jesus, won't come to her feast. She goes to see Jesus and becomes repentant. From there the Bible story unfolds through the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
H.B. Warner ...Jesus, the Christ
Dorothy Cumming ...Mary, the mother
Ernest Torrence ...Peter
Joseph Schildkraut ...Judas Iscariot
James Neill ...James, brother of John
Joseph Striker ...John, the beloved
Robert Edeson ...Matthew, the publican
Sidney D'Albrook ...Thomas, the doubter
David Imboden ...Andrew, a fisherman
Charles Belcher ...Philip
Clayton Packard ...Bartholomew
Robert Ellsworth ...Simon, the zealot
Charles Requa ...James The Lesser
John T. Prince ...Thaddeus
Jacqueline Logan ...Mary Magdalene
Rudolph Schildkraut ...Caiaphas, high priest of Israel
Sam De Grasse ...Pharisee
Casson Ferguson ...Scribe
Victor Varconi ...Pontius Pilate, governor of Judea
Majel Coleman ...Proculla, wife of Pilate
Montagu Love ...Roman Centurion
William Boyd ...Simon Of Cyrene
Michael D. Moore ...Mark (as Micky Moore)
Theodore Kosloff ...Malchus, captain of the high priest's guards
George Siegmann ...Barabbas
Julia Faye ...Martha
Josephine Norman ...Mary Of Bethany
Kenneth Thomson ...Lazarus
Alan Brooks ...Satan
Viola Louie ...Adulterous woman
Muriel McCormac ...Blind girl
Clarence Burton ...Dysmas, the repentant thief
Jim Mason ...Gestas, the unrepentant thief (as James Mason)
May Robson ...Mother of Gestas
Dot Farley ...Maidservant of Caiaphas
Hector Sarno ...Galilean carpenter
Leon Holmes ...Imbecile boy
Otto Lederer ...Eber, a Pharisee
Bryant Washburn ...Young Roman
Lionel Belmore ...Roman noble
Monte Collins ...Rich Judeaean
Luca Flamma ...Gallant Of Galilee
Sojin ...Prince Of Persia
André Cheron ...Wealthy merchant
Willy Castello ...Babylonian noble
Noble Johnson ...Charioteer
Jim Farley ...Executioner
Stars: Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore
Director: Louis King
When a once great stage and screen actor falls from fame because of his alcoholism; his young son is determined to see his father "make good" again.
Hello :) Here's a Melodrama which was made from a famous Novel then Play. It's a window into the Great Depression, it's' effects on the family, and how alcohol was used (and abused) to cope with daily life.
I think this story is a very good example of the power a good story, taken from real life, can bring about huge change--and often unforeseen consequences worse than the original problem! about
A tiny synopsis? A Father battles alcoholism to keep the love of his little daughter.
This film stars:Patty Lou Lynd, Robert Frazer, Phyllis Barrington, Rosemary Theby, Thomas Jefferson, Lionel Belmore, John Darrow, Frank Leigh, Kathrin Clare Ward, Sheila Bromley, Fern Emmett, Harry Todd, John Uppman, Daisy Belmore, Hank Bell, Frank Ellis, Henry Roquemore, Blackjack Ward
Enjoy, and tell me what you think about this one.
Lionel Belmore (12 May 1867 – 30 January 1953) was an English character actor and director on stage for more than a quarter of a century.
Life and career
Onstage, Belmore appeared with Wilson Barrett, Sir Henry Irving, William Faversham, Lily Langtry, and other famous actors. He entered in films from 1911. In total, he had some 200 titles to his film credit. He was notable as the huffy-puffy Herr Vogel the Burgomaster in Frankenstein (1931). Belmore played bit parts in several 1930s film classics. Unusually, he was a director before he became a prolific actor. He directed from 1914 to 1920, only starring in a limited number of films, until concentrating as an actor from then on.
He was the brother of the actress Daisy Belmore (Mrs. Samuel Waxman) (1874-1954) and the actor Paul Belmore. His interment was at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.