Victor Stanley was an American actor known for his roles in The Ghost Camera, White Ensign, and School for Stars. He was born on February 17, 1892, in Shropshire, England, and passed away on January 29, 1939, in London, England.
Personal and Family Life
Victor Stanley was born into a family in the English countryside. Very little is recorded about his family background or early life. His journey into acting began early, hinting at a passion for performance from a young age.
Career
Stanley’s acting career took off in the early 1930s, where he quickly became recognized for his talent on screen. He appeared in multiple films, showcasing versatility in various roles. Some of his most notable performances were in The Ghost Camera and White Ensign, which contributed to his growing popularity in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Victor Stanley died on January 29, 1939, in London, leaving behind a modest but impactful filmography. His contributions to early British cinema remain appreciated by film enthusiasts. Though not widely known today, his work laid groundwork for future performers in the industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Ghost Camera | 1933-01-31 | Albert Sims |
Three Men in a Boat | 1933-04-30 | Cockney |
The Umbrella | 1933-05-26 | Victor Garnett |
Gentlemen’s Agreement | 1935-01-01 | Williams |
The World, the Flesh and the Devil | 1932-11-01 | Jim Stanger |
Whispering Tongues | 1934-09-24 | Ship’s Steward |
The Lash | 1934-10-21 | Jake |
This Week of Grace | 1933-06-30 | N/A |
Timbuctoo | 1933-04-01 | Henry |
White Ensign | 1934-03-01 | Seaman Steele |