John Goldsworthy was an American actor, best known for his roles in The Career of Katherine Bush, The Emperor Waltz, and Marriage Morals. He was born on April 28, 1884, in London, England, and died on July 10, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
John Goldsworthy, born John Heath Goldsworthy, started his career in the early years of film. Not much is publicly known about his personal life, but his contributions to early cinema have been recognized over the years. He maintained a presence in the film industry for several decades.
Career
Goldsworthy’s work spanned both silent films and talkies, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Some of his notable performances include appearances in Life’s Greatest Problem and The Divorcee. He left a mark in various genres, having acted in films ranging from drama to comedy.
Death and Legacy
John Goldsworthy passed away on July 10, 1958, in Los Angeles. His legacy lives on through the films he starred in, which continue to be watched by audiences today. He is remembered as a significant figure in the transition from silent films to sound movies.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Imperfect Lady | 1946-11-29 | Bobby |
The Emperor Waltz | 1948-07-02 | |
A Woman’s Secret | 1949-01-13 | Harold (Uncredited) |
The Dark Corner | 1946-04-09 | Butler (uncredited) |
13 Lead Soldiers | 1948-04-30 | Dr. Ashley Stedman |
The Secret Of St. Ives | 1949-06-30 | Gen. Ordney (uncredited) |
The Divorcee | 1919-01-20 | Horace Beresford |
Life’s Greatest Problem | 1918-11-03 | Frank Craig (as John H. Goldsworthy) |
Even as Eve | 1920-01-15 | De Witt Courser |
Wife Number Two | 1917-07-29 | Rudolph Bulwer |
A Corner in Cotton | 1916-02-21 | Algie Sherwood |
A Yellow Streak | 1915-12-06 | Richard Marvin |
Her Debt of Honor | 1916-01-26 | Crawford Granger |
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel | 1951-10-16 | Gen. Heinrich von Stulpnagel |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court | 1949-04-18 | Guard (uncredited) |
South of St. Louis | 1949-03-06 | |
Bedlam | 1946-05-10 | |
Moss Rose | 1947-05-30 | Minister (uncredited) |
Hangover Square | 1945-02-07 |