Herbert Evans was an American actor known for “Casablanca,” “Mrs. Miniver,” and “How Green Was My Valley.”
Personal and Family Life
Herbert Evans was born on April 16, 1882, in London, England. He married Etta Maud Bignell on September 10, 1903, and they had two children together. He spent much of his career in the film industry, appearing in various roles over the years.
Career
Evans was a talented actor who appeared in several well-known films throughout his career. He was recognized for his ability to play various characters, often taking on supporting roles in significant productions. Notably, he appeared in four Best Picture Academy Award winners.
Death and Legacy
Herbert Evans passed away on February 10, 1952, in San Gabriel, California, due to a cerebral hemorrhage. His contributions to cinema remain notable, particularly his performances in landmark films that are still celebrated today. His legacy lives on through the work he left behind in the film industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Shrimps for a Day | 1934-12-07 | Butler |
The Little Minister | 1934-12-28 | Peter Tosh |
Gangster’s Boy | 1938-11-16 | Butler |
The Dawn Patrol | 1938-12-24 | Scott’s Mechanic |
Service with a Smile | 1934-07-28 | Golfer |
Abroad with Two Yanks | 1944-08-04 | Michael, Stuart’s Butler |
Casablanca | 1943-01-15 | Englishman Questioning Casino’s Honesty (uncredited) |
The Third Degree | 1919-05-19 | Robert Underwood |