Stanley Logan

Stanley Logan was an American actor known for Captain Blood, International Lady, and Sword in the Desert. He was born on June 12, 1885, in Earlsfield, London, England, UK, and passed away on January 30, 1953, in New York City, New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Stanley Logan was born as Stanley William Maurice Logan. He was married to Alice E. Hirst, with whom he had three children, but they later divorced. He also married Odette Myrtil, who was with him until his death.

Death and Legacy

Stanley Logan died on January 30, 1953, in New York City. His contributions to film and theater are remembered, particularly his roles in various movies during the 1930s to 1950s, showcasing his talent in both acting and directing.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Double Crossbones 1951-04-26 Lord Montrose
Arise, My Love 1940-11-08 Colonel Tubbs-Brown
Wilson 1944-08-01 Robert Lansing, Secretary of State
We Are Not Alone 1939-11-25 Sir Guy Lockhead
Always Tell Your Wife 1923-02-10 Jerry Hawkes
My Son, My Son! 1940-03-21 The Colonel
Escape to Glory 1940-05-20 Captain James P. Hollister
Young Daniel Boone 1950-03-05 Col. Benson
Singapore Woman 1941-05-17 Commissioner
Wedding Worries 1941-12-13 Father of the Bride (uncredited)
Around the World 1943-11-27 Commanding Officer
The Spider Woman 1943-12-24 Robert (uncredited)
Three Strangers 1946-01-28 ‘Major’ George Alfred Beach
Home Sweet Homicide 1946-10-02 Mr. Cherrington
The Challenge 1948-04-02 Inspector McIver
Sword in the Desert 1949-08-24 Col. Bruce Evans
Nightmare 1942-11-10 Inspector Robbins
Counter-Espionage 1942-09-03 Sir Stafford Hart