Thomas Louden

Thomas Louden was an American actor born on September 3, 1874, in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland). He is best known for his roles in The World’s Champion (1922), The Corn Is Green (1945), and Safari (1940). He passed away on March 15, 1948, in Hollywood, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Thomas Louden lived a life dedicated to acting and writing. He started his career in theater before transitioning to film. Details about his family life are scarce, but he was known for his passion for performing.

Career

Louden’s film career spanned several decades, with notable performances in both movies and television. He was known for portraying characters that showcased his range as an actor, earning him recognition in Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Thomas Louden died from a stroke on March 15, 1948. His contributions to the film industry, particularly in the early 20th century, continue to be remembered by fans and historians alike, solidifying his legacy as a talented actor.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Sakima and the Masked Marvel 1966-01-01 Matthews
The Corn Is Green 1945-03-29 Old Tom
The Masked Marvel 1943-11-06 Matthews
Prison Break 1938-07-12 The Priest
Honeymoon in Bali 1939-09-29 John (uncredited)
Remember? 1939-12-19 Thomas – Bronsons’ First Butler
Kidnapped 1938-05-27 Clansman
Safari 1940-06-14 Dr. Phillips
Our Leading Citizen 1939-08-23 Frederick the Butler
The Power of God 1942-01-15 Ebenezer
Jane Eyre 1943-12-24 Sir George Lynn
Tomorrow Is Forever 1946-02-20 Englishman on Ship
Holy Matrimony 1943-08-24 Court Clerk (uncredited)
This Above All 1942-05-12 Vicar
The Dark Corner 1946-04-09 Elderly Man (uncredited)
Mrs. Miniver 1942-07-03 Mr. Verger (uncredited)
Dangerous Partners 1945-06-07 Charles (uncredited)