Matheson Lang
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Matheson Lang

May 15, 1879 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada

From Wikipedia

Matheson Alexander Lang (May 15, 1879 – April 11, 1948) was a Canadian-born stage and film actor and playwright in the early 20th century. He is best remembered for his performances roles in Great Britain in Shakespeare plays.

In 1916, Lang became one of the first major theatre stars to act on film, as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, with his wife as Portia. He went on to appear in over 30 films and was one of Britain's leading movie stars of the 1920s. Among his memorable roles were Guy Fawkes (1923), Matthias in The Wandering Jew (1923) (which also featured his wife as Judith), Henry IV in Henry, King of Navarre (1924), and Henry V in Royal Cavalcade (1935).

Lang also wrote the plays Carnival (1919) and The Purple Mask (1920), both of which were produced on Broadway and made into films.

Matheson Lang died in Bridgetown, Barbados. He was 68.

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Cast

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Movie1921CarnivalSylvio Steno
Movie1927The King's HighwayPaul Clifford
Movie1933Channel CrossingJacob Van Eeden
Movie1935Drake of EnglandFrancis Drake
Movie1934Little FriendJohn Hughes
Movie1934The Great DefenderSir Douglas Rolls
Movie1923The Hell ShipJan Steen
Movie1926The Chinese BungalowYuan Sing
Movie1926The Island of DespairStephen Rhodes
Movie1936The CardinalCardinal de Medici
Movie1930The Chinese BungalowYuan Sing
Movie1924White SlippersLionel Hazard
Movie1924Slaves of DestinyLuke Charnock
Movie1924Henry, King of NavarreHenry
Movie1922Dick Turpin's Ride to YorkDick Turpin
Movie1922A Romance of Old BaghdadPrince Omar
Movie1925The Secret KingdomJohn Quarrain
Movie1928The Blue PeterDavid Hunter
Movie1931CarnivalSilvio Steno
Movie1917Masks and FacesCoachman
Movie1928The Triumph of the Scarlet PimpernelSir Percy Blakeney
Movie1923The Wandering JewMatathias
Movie1918Victory and PeaceEdward Arkwright
Movie1916The Merchant of VeniceShylock
Movie1923Guy FawkesGuy Fawkes

Crew

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Movie1940The Chinese BungalowTheatre PlayWriting
Movie1921CarnivalTheatre PlayWriting
Movie1931CarnivalTheatre PlayWriting