Tom Mowbray was an English actor who is best known for The Brass Bottle, Dick Turpin, and A Bunch of Violets.
Personal and Family Life
Tom Mowbray was born Thomas Benjamin Ife on June 23, 1861, in Camberwell, Surrey, England. He lived during a time when the film industry was evolving, and he made a significant mark through his performances on stage and screen.
Career
Mowbray’s acting career featured a variety of roles in both silent films and theater productions. His most notable films include The Brass Bottle in 1914, where he delivered a memorable performance that resonated with audiences of the time.
Death and Legacy
Tom Mowbray passed away on April 18, 1926, in Clapham, London, England. His contributions to the early film era remain notable, and he is remembered as a talented actor who helped pave the way for future generations in cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Brass Bottle | April 30, 1914 | |
Dick Turpin | 1906 | |
A Bunch of Violets | 1916 |