David Torrence
January 17, 1864 (160 years old) in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
David Torrence (born David Tayson; 17 January 1864 – 26 December 1951) was a Scottish film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films from 1913 to 1939. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was the brother of actor Ernest Torrence. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and died in Los Angeles.
Known For
Credits
- 1943 · The Voice That Thrilled the World as Self (segment 'Disraeli') (archive footage)
- 1939 · Rulers of the Sea as Donald Fenton
- 1939 · Stanley and Livingstone as Mr. Cranston
- 1939 · Bulldog Drummond's Bride as Bank Official
- 1937 · Ebb Tide as Tapena Tom
- 1937 · Lost Horizon as Prime Minister (uncredited)
- 1936 · Beloved Enemy as Alroyd
- 1936 · Annie Laurie as Sir Robert Laurie
- 1936 · Mary of Scotland as Lindsay
- 1936 · The Country Doctor as Governor General
- 1935 · Captain Blood as Andrew Baynes
- 1935 · Mutiny on the Bounty as Lord Hood
- 1935 · Harmony Lane as Mr. Pentland
- 1935 · Bonnie Scotland as Mr. Miggs the Lawyer
- 1935 · Black Sheep as Captain Savage
- 1934 · What Every Woman Knows as Alick Wylie
- 1934 · Charlie Chan in London as Home Secretary
- 1934 · Jane Eyre as Mr. Brocklehurst
- 1934 · Mandalay as Capt. McAndrews
- 1934 · Madame Spy as Seerfeldt
- 1933 · Queen Christina as Archbishop
- 1933 · Berkeley Square as Lord Stanley
- 1933 · The Masquerader as Fraser
- 1933 · Voltaire as Dr. Tronchin
- 1933 · Horse Play as Uncle Percy
- 1933 · Cavalcade as Man at Disarmament Conference (uncredited)
- 1932 · The Mask of Fu Manchu as McLeod
- 1932 · Smilin' Through as Gardener
- 1932 · A Successful Calamity as Partington
- 1931 · Five Star Final as
- 1931 · How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 9: 'The Driver' as
- 1931 · East Lynne as Sir Richard Hare
- 1931 · The Bachelor Father as Frank "Mac" MacDonald
- 1930 · The Devil to Pay! as Mr. Hope
- 1930 · River's End as McDowell
- 1930 · Scotland Yard as Captain Graves
- 1930 · Raffles as Inspector McKenzie
- 1930 · City Girl as Lem's Father
- 1929 · Disraeli as Lord Michael Probert
- 1929 · Hearts in Exile as Governor
- 1929 · The Black Watch as Field Marshal
- 1929 · Strong Boy as Railroad President
- 1929 · Silks and Saddles as Judge Clifford
- 1928 · The Cavalier as Ramón Torreno
- 1928 · The Big Noise as Managing Editor
- 1927 · Rolled Stockings as Mr. Treday
- 1927 · The World At Her Feet as Client
- 1927 · Annie Laurie as Sir Robert Laurie
- 1927 · The Mysterious Rider as Mark King
- 1926 · The Third Degree as Howard Jeffries Sr.
- 1926 · The Unknown Cavalier as Peter Gaunt
- 1926 · Forever After as Mr. Clayton, Jennie's Father
- 1926 · Laddie as Paul Stanton
- 1926 · Brown of Harvard as Mr. Brown
- 1926 · The Isle of Retribution as Godfrey Cornet
- 1926 · Sandy as Angus McNeil
- 1926 · Oh! What a Nurse! as Big Tim Harrison
- 1926 · The King of the Turf as Martyn Selsby
- 1925 · The Tower of Lies as Eric
- 1925 · The Mystic as James Bradshaw
- 1925 · What Fools Men as Williamson
- 1925 · The Reckless Sex as Robert Lanning
- 1925 · The Other Woman's Story as Judge
- 1924 · Idle Tongues as Cyrenus Stone
- 1924 · The Sawdust Trail as Jonathan Butts
- 1924 · Tiger Love as Don Miguel Castelar
- 1924 · Which Shall It Be? as
- 1923 · The Drums of Jeopardy as Cutty
- 1923 · The Light That Failed as Topenhow
- 1923 · The Man Next Door as Colonel Wright
- 1923 · Abysmal Brute as Mortimer Sangster
- 1923 · Trimmed in Scarlet as Charles Knight
- 1922 · Forsaking All Others as Mr. Morton
- 1922 · Tess of the Storm Country as Elias Graves
- 1922 · A Virgin's Sacrifice as
- 1922 · Sherlock Holmes as Count Von Stalburg
- 1921 · The Inside of the Cup as Eldon Parr
- 1913 · Tess of the D'Urbervilles as Alec D'Urberville
- 1913 · The Prisoner of Zenda as Michael, Duke of Strelsau