W.E. Holloway

W.E. Holloway was an Australian actor who is best known for his roles in Brandy for the Parson, Crash of Silence, and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. He was born on September 18, 1885, in Adelaide, Australia, and passed away on July 5, 1952, in St. Pancras, London, England.

Personal and Family Life

W.E. Holloway was married to Margaret Boyd, and together they had four children. His family life remained private, but he was known to have a close relationship with his wife and children throughout his life.

Career

Holloway had a successful acting career appearing in various films and television shows. He became well-known for his performances in films such as Elephant Boy, The Mill on the Floss, and A Christmas Carol, where he played memorable characters that showcased his talent.

Death and Legacy

W.E. Holloway died on July 5, 1952, leaving behind a legacy of notable performances in film and television. His contributions to the acting industry continue to be remembered, and his works remain influential to aspiring actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Elephant Boy 1937-03-12 Toomai’s Father
The Mill on the Floss 1937-01-09 D. Stelling
John Halifax 1938-03-01 Mr. Jessop
Pastor Hall 1940-05-28
A Christmas Carol 1950-12-27 Marley’s Ghost / Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Due mogli sono troppe 1951-09-06
Trottie True 1949-09-29 Old Vinegar (uncredited)
Brandy for the Parson 1952-05-02 Chairman of the Bench
Mandy 1952-07-29 Woollard (senior)