
Guy Standing
Acting
Sir Guy Standing, KBE (1 September 1873 – 24 February 1937) was an English actor. Standing served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve throughout the First World War, reaching the rank of commander. He was seconded to MI6, but transferred to the Ministry of Information in December 1917. In 1918, he was part of the British War Mission to the United States. For this service, he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1918 and raised to Knight Commander (KBE) in 1919. After becoming a noted actor in British and American theatre, he moved to Hollywood in the early 1930s, appearing in Paramount films. His best-known role is probably that of Colonel Stone in Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935). [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

Bulldog Drummond Escapes
Reginald Nielson

Lloyd's of London
John Angerstein
I'd Give My Life
Governor John Bancroft

The Return of Sophie Lang
Max Bernard

Palm Springs
Captain Smythe

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs

The Big Broadcast of 1936
Doctor

Annapolis Farewell
Cmdr. Fitzhugh

Car 99
John Vilker, alias Prof. Anthony

The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
Tom Stone

Now and Forever
Felix Evans

Double Door
Mortimer Neff

The Witching Hour
Judge Martin Prentice

Death Takes a Holiday
Duke Lambert

Cradle Song
Doctor

Midnight Club
Commissioner Hope (as Sir Guy Standing)

The Eagle and the Hawk
Major Dunham

The Story of Temple Drake
Judge Drake







