H. Saxon-Snell was an English actor who is best known for The Luck of the Navy, The Return of Bulldog Drummond, and Smashing Through. He was born on August 7, 1889, in South Norwood, Surrey, England, and passed away on August 8, 1956, in Westminster, London, England. He was married to Kathleen Boutall.
Personal and Family Life
H. Saxon-Snell was married to Kathleen Boutall from 1922 until his death in 1956. Together, they shared a life that included his career in acting. Not much is publicly known about their personal life, but their marriage spanned over three decades.
Death and Legacy
H. Saxon-Snell died on August 8, 1956, just a day after celebrating his 67th birthday. His contributions to film, especially in early British cinema, have been remembered by fans and film historians alike. His performances in various notable films continue to be appreciated by audiences even today.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Abdul the Damned | 1935-08-05 | Chief Interrogator |
Verdict of the Sea | 1932-11-13 | Myers |
Rolling Home | 1935-12-09 | Callaghan |
Deadlock | 1931-09-04 | Prosecution |
My Friend the King | 1932-04-03 | Karl |
The Return of Raffles | 1932-09-27 | Von Spechen |
The Bondman | 1929-01-01 | Testa |
The Clue of the New Pin | 1929-03-01 | Walters |
The Loves of Robert Burns | 1930-03-03 | Gavin Hamilton |
Once in a New Moon | 1935-01-01 | K. Pilkington-Bigge |
The Return of Bulldog Drummond | 1934-04-19 | Zadowa |
Josser Joins the Navy | 1932-03-18 | Ling Foo |
Maid Happy | 1933-06-16 | Bruckmann |