James Lindsay

Actor - Great Britain
Born February 26, 1869 in Devonshire, England, UK
Died June 9, 1928 in Melbourne, Australia

Mini-Biography:
James Lindsay was born on February 26, 1869 in Devonshire, England, UK. He was an English Actor, known for The Rat (1925), In the Ranks (1914), The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1916), James Lindsay's first movie on record is from 1914. James Lindsay died on June 9, 1928 in Melbourne, Australia. His last motion picture on file dates from 1925.

James Lindsay Filmography [Auszug]
1925: [] The Rat (Cast: Detective Caillard), Directed by Graham Cutts, with Ivor Novello, Mae Marsh, Isabel Jeans,
1923: [03.00] The Temptation of Carlton Earle (Cast: Royston), Directed by Wilfred Noy, with C. Aubrey Smith, Gertrude McCoy,
1918: [06.00] A Fortune at Stake (Cast), Directed by Walter West, with Violet Hopson, Edward O'Neill, Gerald Ames,
1916: [03.00] The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Cast: Sir George Orreyd), Directed by Fred Paul, with , Nelson Ramsey,
1915: [08.00] Lost and Won (Cast), Directed by Laurence Trimble, with Florence Turner, Henry Edwards, ,
1914: [12.00] In the Ranks (Cast: Captain Holcroft), Directed by Percy Nash, with Gregory Scott, Daisy Cordell,

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