Jameson Thomas
Jameson Thomas, originally named Thomas Roland Jameson, was born on March 24, 1888, and passed away on January 10, 1939. He was a prominent English actor whose career spanned from the early 1920s to the late 1930s, during which he graced the screen in 82 films.
One of his notable performances came in 1929 when he starred alongside the renowned Anna May Wong in the film *Piccadilly*. Although initially met with a lukewarm reception, the film has since garnered acclaim, earning its place as one of the standout works of the British silent film era.
In pursuit of broader opportunities, Thomas relocated to Hollywood, where he continued to appear in a variety of films, albeit in smaller roles. Among his memorable performances was his portrayal of "King" Westley in Frank Capra's classic romantic comedy *It Happened One Night*, where he played the ambitious fiancé of the character played by Claudette Colbert.
Jameson Thomas's contributions to cinema, particularly during a transformative period in film history, have left a lasting impact, ensuring his legacy is remembered long after his passing. His work remains a testament to the evolving landscape of film and the talent that shaped it.
Filmography
The Farmer's Wife
Charlie Chan in Egypt
One Hundred Men and a Girl
The Devil Plays
Three Wise Girls
Piccadilly
Girl Loves Boy
It Happened One Night
Brief Moment
No More Orchids