Warburton Gamble

Warburton Gamble was an English actor who is best known for his role as Dr. Watson in A Study in Scarlet (1933), along with notable performances in Scotland Yard Commands (1936) and Fine Feathers (1921).

Personal and Family Life

Warburton Gamble was born Evelyn Charles Warburton Gamble on December 16, 1882, in London, England. He was married to Gillian Amy Scaife. Throughout his career, he often portrayed authoritative figures like colonels and barons, showcasing his versatility on both stage and screen.

Death and Legacy

Warburton Gamble passed away on August 27, 1945, in London, England. His contributions to film and theater have left a lasting mark, particularly through his memorable role as Watson, which continues to be recognized in cinematic history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
A Study in Scarlet 1933-05-14 Dr. Watson
Child of Manhattan 1933-02-11 Stephen Eggleston
Tonight Is Ours 1933-01-21 Alex
Fast Life 1932-12-16 Halstead
As You Desire Me 1932-05-28 Baron
Thirty a Week 1918-10-12 Freddy Ruyter
The Paliser Case 1920-02-15 Monty Paliser
Tonight or Never 1931-01-04 Count Albert von Gronac
The Unforseen 1917-10-21 Henry Traquair
Spare a Copper 1940-12-02 Sir Robert
Lonely Road 1936-08-23 Fedden
Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby 1921-02-01 Gordon Pell
Fine Feathers 1921-06-20 John Brand
Dangerous Lies 1921-09-18 Leonard Pearce
La belle Russe 1919-09-21 Phillip Sackton
The Silver King 1919-01-12 Herbert Skinner
A Society Exile 1919-10-07 Lord Bissett
By Candlelight 1933-12-18 Baron von Ballin