Nelson Keys

British actor (1886–1939) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nelson Keys (7 April 1886 in London, England – 26 April 1939 in London) was a British stage and film actor,[1][2] a star in musical comedy and stage revue, including the 1924 Ziegfeld Follies.[3]

The Strand Magazine, January 1921

He was the father of film producer Anthony Nelson Keys and director John Paddy Carstairs, who wrote his biography, Bunch in 1941.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1916Judged by Appearances
1918Once Upon a TimeHarry Gwynne
1923Castles in the Air
1927Tip ToesAl Kaye
1927Madame PompadourDuc de Courcelette
1927MumsieSpud Murphy
1928The Triumph of the Scarlet PimpernelRobespierre
1929When Knights Were BoldSir Guy de Vere
1929Splinters
1931Almost a DivorceRichard Leighton
1933Send 'em Back Half DeadHank RuckShort
1936Eliza Comes to StaySir Gregory
1936The Last JourneyThe Frenchman
1936In the SoupEmile Moppert
1936Dreams Come TrueAnton
1937Wake Up FamousAlfred Dimbleden
1937Knights for a DayBert Wrigley(final film role)
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