Henry Nicholls-Bates

Henry Nicholls-Bates was an American actor best known for his roles in The Silver Lining, The Way of the World, and The Call of the Road. He was born on April 5, 1882, in Hammersmith, London, England, and passed away on June 24, 1931, in Ealing, London, England.

Personal and Family Life

Henry Nicholls-Bates was born as Herbert George Marshall Nicholls Bates. Not much is publicly known about his family life, but his career in acting spanned several years, during which he gained recognition for his performances.

Career

Nicholls-Bates worked on multiple films during his career. He appeared in various roles that showcased his talent and contributed to the early film industry. His notable works include both silent films and early talkies, which helped pave the way for future generations of actors.

Death and Legacy

Henry Nicholls-Bates died on June 24, 1931. Although his life was relatively short, he left behind a legacy as a talented actor in the early days of cinema. His contributions to film continue to be recognized by enthusiasts and historians alike.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1918The Great GameUnknown
1918The Secret WomanMichael Redvers
1919The Silver LiningMr. Spagnoli
1920The Way of the WorldLandlord
1920The Pride of the NorthFather
1920The Call of the RoadUnknown
1922The Right to LiveGrandpa Rivers
1922The PeacemakerTed Staples
1923The Prodigal SonOscar Neilson
1924The Great Prince ShanGilbert Jenson
1924Sen Yan’s DevotionWun Li