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      William Humphrey

      William Humphrey

      Highest Rated: 88% The Unholy Three (1925)

      Lowest Rated: 88% The Unholy Three (1925)

      Birthday: Jan 2, 1875

      Birthplace: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, USA

      William Humphrey was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1909, he joined the Vitagraph Company in Brooklyn. In his early acting career, Humphrey appeared in such films as "Haldane of the Secret Service" (1923), the Ramon Novarro adventure "Scaramouche" (1923) and the dramatic adaptation "The Actress" (1928) with Norma Shearer. He also appeared in "Devil May Care" (1929). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the mystery "Cheating Blondes" (1933) with Thelma Todd, "One Year Later" (1933) and the thriller "The Vampire Bat" (1933) with Lionel Atwill. He also appeared in "The Fighting Pilot" (1935). Humphrey was most recently credited in the Bette Davis comedy "Wicked Stepmother" (1989). Humphrey passed away in October 1942 at the age of 67.

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      The Unholy Three

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      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Cowboy Counsellor Judge Kendall (Character) - 1933
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Murder at Midnight Colton (Character) - 1931
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Devil May Care Napoleon Bonaparte (Character) - 1929
      88% 79% The Unholy Three Attorney for the Defense (Character) - 1925
      No Score Yet 38% Beau Brummel Lord Alvanley (Character) - 1924
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Abraham Lincoln Unknown (Character) - 1924
      No Score Yet 75% Scaramouche The Chevalier de Chabrillane (Character) - 1923
      No Score Yet 60% Haldane of the Secret Service Edward Ormsby / Fuh Wong / Dr. Yu (Character) - 1923
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Line-Up Director - 1914
      No Score Yet 40% A Tale of Two Cities The Duke D'Evremon (Character),
      Director
      - 1911