Tony Wylde was an American actor best known for his roles in Three Men in a Cart, Warned Off, and The Last Adventurers. Born Harold Wylde Browne on April 9, 1897, in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, England, he made a name for himself in the film industry before passing away in 1974 in Birmingham, England.
Personal and Family Life
Tony Wylde’s personal life remains largely private, with limited information available about his family and background. His career as an actor spanned several decades, during which he established himself in various film roles. Despite the lack of detailed public accounts of his family life, his contributions to early cinema are noteworthy.
Career
Wylde’s film career included notable performances in films such as Three Men in a Cart (1929) and The Last Adventurers (1937). His talent was recognized in the industry, and he took on diverse roles that showcased his abilities as an actor. Throughout his career, he was part of many memorable productions, influencing the works of many who came after him.
Death and Legacy
Tony Wylde passed away in 1974 in Birmingham, England. Though now forgotten by mainstream audiences, his work in early British cinema left a significant mark. His films continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts, highlighting his contributions to the art of acting during his time.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1928 | Cocktails | Jerry | 6.7 |
1929 | Three Men in a Cart | Charles Stanley | |
1930 | The Woman from China | Lt. Jack Halliday | 3.9 |
1930 | Warned Off | Frank Cuthbert | |
1930 | Life’s a Stage | Dennis Neville | |
1937 | Museum Mystery | Mr. Varleigh | |
1937 | Lucky Jade | Whitebait | 4.7 |
1937 | The Last Adventurers | Wireless operator, ‘Glory Be’ | 7.1 |