Roy Royston was an American actor, born on April 5, 1899, in Hampstead, London, England, UK. He is best known for his roles in The Magistrate (1921), One Summer’s Day (1917), and Just for a Song (1930). He passed away on October 7, 1976, in Surbiton, Surrey, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Roy Royston was married twice during his life. His first marriage was to Laura Marguerite Gould (née Carter) on December 24, 1927, but they later divorced. He then married Dorothy Evelyn Taylor in 1939. Not much is known about his personal life, but he managed to maintain a career in acting throughout his life.
Death and Legacy
Roy Royston died on October 7, 1976, in Surbiton, Surrey, England, UK. His contributions to early cinema and theater are remembered through his performances in various films, leaving behind a legacy in the acting world. He is often celebrated among classic film enthusiasts for his work during the silent and early sound film eras.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Plague of the Zombies | 1966-01-09 | Vicar |
The Big Splash | 1935-01-01 | Jack Trent |
Just for a Song | 1930-03-11 | Jack |
The Conquest of the Air | 1936-12-01 | Hubert Latham (uncredited) |
Children of the Forest | 1912-04-30 | The Boy |
The Shaming of the True: A Simple Tale of British Mother Love | 1930-02-04 | Sir Frederick Finke |