
Basil Gill
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From Wikipedia Basil Gill (March 10, 1877 – April 23, 1955) was a British stage actor and film actor. His stage career included many roles in plays of Shakespeare. His career as a film actor started with Henry VIII (1911): he appeared with Beerbohm Tree, on whose version of the play the film was based. In 1926, Gill appeared in two short films made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, Santa Claus as the title character, and Julius Caesar as Brutus. He appeared in many more films, the last being The Citadel of 1938.
Known for
Credits

The Citadel (1938)
as Doctor Page

Rembrandt (1936)
as Adrien van Rijn

St. Martin's Lane (1938)
as Magistrate

Knight Without Armour (1937)
as Axelstein

The Crimson Circle (1936)
as James Beardmore

High Treason (1929)
as President of the Federated States of Europe
The Immortal Gentleman (1935)
as William Shakespeare / Malvolio

The Epic That Never Was (1969)
as Xenophon, Claudius' doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)

His Lordship (1936)
as Abdullah

The Wandering Jew (1933)
as Pontius Pilate (Phase I)

The School for Scandal (1930)
as Sir Peter Teazle
The Rocks of Valpre (1919)
as Trevor Mordaunt
The Admirable Crichton (1918)
as Crichton
Dangerous Medicine (1938)
as Sir Francis
Glamour (1931)
as Lord Westborough
The Divine Spark (1935)
as Romanie

God's Good Man (1919)
Actor
Gaol Break (1936)
as Dr. Walter Merkin

Should a Doctor Tell? (1930)
as Dr. Bruce Smith
Mrs. Dane's Defence (1933)
as Sir Daniel Carteret
On the Banks of Allan Water (1916)
as Richard Warden





