Stephen Ewart was an English actor who is best known for his roles in The City of Beautiful Nonsense, Possession, and The World of Wonderful Reality.
Personal and Family Life
Stephen Ewart was born on March 13, 1869, in Birmingham, England. Little is known about his early personal life, and there are few details about his family. Throughout his career, Ewart was primarily focused on his acting, leaving his personal affairs mostly private.
Career
Ewart’s acting career spanned several decades, starting in the early 20th century. He became known for his performances in various films and plays, garnering a reputation in the entertainment industry. His most notable works include The City of Beautiful Nonsense and Possession, which showcased his talent in both dramatic and comedic roles.
Death and Legacy
Stephen Ewart passed away on February 10, 1953, in Twickenham, England. His contributions to early cinema are remembered by film enthusiasts and historians. Ewart’s performances helped pave the way for future generations of actors, and his work remains a part of film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1933 | Three Men in a Boat | Doctor |
1927 | The House of Marney | Gerald Maxon |
1924 | The World of Wonderful Reality | Mr. Dealtry |
1923 | The Naked Man | Mr. Garland |
1923 | Boden’s Boy | Christopher Pilgrim |
1920 | A Temporary Vagabond | James Hurst |
1919 | The City of Beautiful Nonsense | Mr. Dealtry |
1919 | The Forest on the Hill | Lord Champernowne |
1919 | The Usurper | Jasper Vellacott |
1919 | Possession | John Sarton |
1919 | The Nature of the Beast | Sir James Standish |
1916 | De Voortrekkers | Gen. Pretorius |