David Dunbar

David Dunbar was an Australian-American actor who is best known for The Streets of London, Leatherstocking, and The Non-Stop Flight. He was born on September 14, 1886, in West Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, and passed away on November 7, 1953, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

David Dunbar was married to actress Blanche Dunbar, who worked with the American Film Company. She was born around 1894 and sadly passed away on March 7, 1926. Although little information is available about their relationship, they are remembered as part of early Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Dunbar died on November 7, 1953, in Woodland Hills, California. He left behind a legacy as a versatile actor who performed in various film genres. His contributions to cinema, particularly in the silent film era, are still recognized today.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Cowboy Musketeer1925-12-13Tony Vaquerrelli
Dracula’s Daughter1936-05-11Motor Bobby
The Earl of Chicago1940-01-05Plowman (uncredited)
Shock1934-07-19Sergeant Matthews
North of 361926-03-20Dell Williams
North West Mounted Police1940-10-22Vitale
Escape to Glory1940-05-20Sailor
Confirm or Deny1941-12-12Workman
Shootin’ Square1924-11-15
The Great Impersonation1935-12-08English Farmer (uncredited)
The Lady and the Bandit1951-08-13Coachman
Trail Dust1924-11-01Joe Paden
The Arizona Whirlwind1927-03-27Bert Hawley
A Feather in Her Hat1935-10-25Truck Driver (uncredited)
Rulers of the Sea1939-11-08Boatswain (Uncredited)
One More River1934-08-06Chauffeur at Station (Uncredited)
Bulldog Drummond’s Peril1938-03-18Constable
Ridin’ the Wind1925-08-09Leader of the Black Hat Gang
The Non-Stop Flight1926-03-28Captain Karl Kruger
Thunder on the Hill1951-10-17Minor Role (uncredited)
The Son of Dr. Jekyll1951-10-31Man in a Bar (Uncredited)
A Woman’s Vengeance1948-03-02Workman (uncredited)
Plunging Hoofs1929-04-10‘Squint’ Jones
A Man of Nerve1925-09-20Rangey Greer
The Broncho Buster1927-04-30Curtis Harris
The Fortieth Door1924-05-25Andy McLean
The Galloping Cowboy1926-05-16Pedro
Mrs. Miniver1942-07-03Man in Store (uncredited)
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu1930-05-02
The Blonde from Singapore1941-10-15