James Welch (actor)

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middle-aged, clean-shaven white man in evening costume
Welch in 1904

James Welch (6 November 1865 – 10 April 1917) was an English actor, whose career embraced a wide range of roles, from tragic and dramatic to comic. He created parts in plays by Bernard Shaw and W. S. Gilbert and appeared in early British performances of plays by Henrik Ibsen. He was best known to the public for his appearance in a comedy, When Knights Were Bold, in which he first played in 1906, appeared in revivals between then and 1914 and filmed in 1916.

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