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Stanley Ridges

Stanley Ridges

39 titles Acting Jul 17, 1890 Died: Apr 22, 1951 Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK

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.

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