Holmes Herbert
Holmes Herbert, originally named Horace Edward Jenner, was born on July 30, 1882, and passed away on December 26, 1956. This English character actor made a significant mark in Hollywood, with a prolific career spanning from 1915 to 1952.
Herbert relocated to the United States in 1912, where he became a prominent figure in the film industry, appearing in an impressive 228 films throughout his career. He made his cinematic debut during the silent film era, often taking on leading roles. As the talkies emerged, he transitioned into supporting characters in several iconic films, including *Captain Blood* (1935), *The Charge of the Light Brigade* (1936), *The Life of Emile Zola* (1937), *The Adventures of Robin Hood* (1938), and *Foreign Correspondent* (1940).
Among his notable performances, Herbert is especially remembered for his portrayal of Dr. Lanyon in the classic *Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde* (1931). He carved out a niche in the horror genre, with appearances in films such as *The Terror* (1928), *The Invisible Man* (1933), and *The Ghost of Frankenstein* (1942). Additionally, he featured in several Sherlock Holmes films produced by Universal in the 1940s.
Herbert's personal life included three marriages: first to actress Beryl Mercer, followed by Elinor Kershaw Ince, and finally, Agnes Bartholomew, who passed away in 1955. Herbert died at the age of 74, leaving behind a rich legacy in film history.
Filmography
Confidential Agent
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Captain Blood
The Uninvited
Madame X
Barbary Pirate
Wife vs. Secretary
Calling Dr. Death
The Black Doll
Anne of the Indies
The Verdict
The Pearl of Death
The House of Fear
Mystery of the Wax Museum
The Mystery of Mr. Wong
Intermezzo: A Love Story
The Invisible Man
This Above All
The Hot Heiress
The Mummy's Curse
Broadminded
Mark of the Vampire
Singapore
The Undying Monster
Invisible Agent
The Brigand
British Intelligence
Slave Ship
South of St. Louis
Say It with Songs
Chances
The Ghost of Frankenstein