Born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK — May 14 1888• Died Feb 08 1946

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Miles Mander (May 14, 1888 – February 8, 1946), born Lionel Henry Mander (and sometimes credited as Luther Miles), was a well-known and versatile English character actor of the early Hollywood cinema, also a film director and producer, and a playwright and novelist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Miles Mander, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Lockwood

German Agent on Radio (voice) (uncredited)

Pleyel

Businessman (uncredited)

Major Cunningham

Leuwen Grayle

Gordon Druce

Lord Wickham

Aramis

Sir Robert Bentley

Major Loring (uncredited)

Professor Langer

Dr. Kurt Immelman

Fred Thomas

British Secretary

James V. Thorne

Judge Brisson

Lord Keith

Sir John Gresham

Horace Granville

Major

Capt. Ronald Dancy, DSO

Lord Warrick

Portmaster

Colonel Fitzhume (uncredited)

Sir Malcolm Drake (uncredited)

Lieut. Strope

Bert

Giles Conover

Writing

Jukes

The Sparkler

Homer

Chief Inspector W.R. Allison

Cardinal Richelieu

Dr. Lockberg

Weatherby (uncredited)

Kilpatrick

James Stratton

Wriothesley

Dr. Marko

King Louis XIII

Frederick Malone

Sir Frederick Fleet

Mr. Brigstock

Benjamin Disraeli

Deacon Arnold Foster

Corey

Over the Shoulder Reader

Dr. Wilton

Armand de Marny

King Henry VI

Writing

Roger Smythe

Capt. Gardner

Dr. Leonard V. Meecham

Gordon Moore

Doctor (uncredited)

Attorney General (uncredited)

Garry Ames

Ebenezer Balfour

Levett

Mr. Borwick

Tom Armitage

Floyd Kirsten

Sir Hugo Boycott

Felze

Mr. Rogan

Harley Travers

Adolf Sperber

Charles Seagrave

Col. Herman Fournier

Dr. Rankin

Godfrey Norton

Harry Tresham

Claude Holford
Sir Neville Moreton

Directing

Captain Auguste Lutte

Rollo Stevens

Mr. Charles Pryor

Paul Panois

Guy Merrow

Hon Gerald Pillick

Ambatriadi
Sir James Daring

Writing

Production

Raymond Carteret

Writing
Directing

Directing