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Lyn Harding

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lyn Harding (12 October 1867 – 26 December 1952) (real name David Llewellyn Harding) was a Welsh actor who spent 40 years on the stage before entering British made silent films, talkies and radio. He had an imposing and menacing stage presence and came to be cast as the villain in many films, notably Professor Moriarty in dramatisations of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lyn Harding,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Oct 12, 1876 In St Brides Wentlooge, Wales, UK
Movie/TV Credits:
22
First Appeared:
In the movie When Knighthood Was in Flower 1922-09-15
Latest Project:
Movie Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939-07-28
Known For
Poster of Please Teacher
Poster of The Invader
Poster of The Man Who Changed His Name
Poster of The Barton Mystery
Filmography
Movie Goodbye, Mr. Chips Dr. John Hamilton Wetherby 1939-07-28
Movie The Missing People Joseph Bronstone 1939-05-01
Movie Please Teacher Wing Foo 1937-01-01
Movie Fire Over England Sir Richard Ingolby 1937-03-05
Movie The Pearls of the Crown John Russell / Henry VIII 1937-05-12
Movie The Mutiny Of The Elsinore Mr. Pike 1937-09-02
Movie Knight Without Armour Bargee 1937-07-23
Movie Silver Blaze Professor Moriarty 1937-07-01
Movie The Invader Gonzalo Gonzalez 1936-01-02
Movie The Man Who Changed His Mind Prof. Holloway 1936-09-11
Movie The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes Prof. Moriarty 1935-03-24
Movie Escape Me Never Herr Heinrich 1935-05-24
Movie Wild Boy Frank Redfern 1934-01-01
Movie The Man Who Changed His Name Selby Clive 1934-03-01
Movie The Lash Branson Haughton 1934-10-21
Movie The Constant Nymph Albert Sanger 1933-12-01
Movie The Barton Mystery Beverly 1932-11-01
Movie The Speckled Band Dr. Grimesby Rylott 1931-03-05
Movie Sleeping Partners It 1930-03-18
Movie Land of Hope and Glory Roger Whiteford 1927-11-01
Movie Yolanda Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy 1924-09-15
Movie When Knighthood Was in Flower Henry VIII 1922-09-15