Stanley Ridges
Stanley Ridges (17 July 1890 – 22 April 1951) was a notable British actor celebrated for his versatile performances across film and stage. Born in Southampton, Hampshire, Ridges cultivated his craft under the mentorship of Beatrice Lillie, a prominent figure in musical comedies. After honing his skills in the theatre, he made the leap to America, initially captivating audiences as a song-and-dance performer on Broadway. His theatrical repertoire featured significant roles in plays like Maxwell Anderson's *Mary of Scotland* as Lord Morton and *Valley Forge* as Lieutenant Colonel Lucifer Tench, where he transitioned into a romantic lead.
Ridges made his silent film debut in *Success* (1923) and seamlessly adapted to the era of sound films, experiencing a surge in his career at 43 with *Crime Without Passion* (1934) alongside Claude Rains. Although his greying hair shifted him from romantic leads to character roles, he shone in films such as *Black Friday* (1940), where he portrayed both the benevolent Professor Kingsley and the sinister Red Cannon, showcasing his range.
His filmography includes significant supporting roles in classics like *The Suspect* (1944), *Sergeant York* (1942), and *Wilson* (1944). In the latter stages of his career, Ridges ventured into television with programs like *Studio One*. His final film appearance was in the comedy *The Groom Wore Spurs*, released shortly before his passing on 22 April 1951, in Westbrook, Connecticut, at the age of 60.
Filmography
The Big Shot
Yellow Jack
Streets of Laredo
They Died with Their Boots On
The Phantom Speaks
Sergeant York
Air Force
Black Friday
An Act of Murder
Canyon Passage
The Scoundrel
If I Were King
Each Dawn I Die
The Master Race
The File on Thelma Jordon
Because of Him
Mr. District Attorney
The Sea Wolf
Task Force
Tarzan Triumphs
You're My Everything
God Is My Co-Pilot
No Way Out
The Lady Is Willing
Dust Be My Destiny
The Story of Dr. Wassell
The Suspect
Nick Carter, Master Detective
Mr. Ace
There's That Woman Again
Eyes in the Night
Wilson
Internes Can't Take Money