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Hubert Willis

Hubert Willis (1862 – 13 December 1933) was a British actor[1] best known for his recurring role as Doctor Watson in a series of silent Sherlock Holmes films co-starring with Eille Norwood.

Hubert Willis, Eille Norwood and Douglas Payne in The Blue Carbuncle (1923)

Stage career edit

 
Programme for Peter Pan at the Duke of York's Theatre (1904) in which Willis played the pirate Mullins

Willis appeared in the copyright performance of William Gillette's play Sherlock Holmes (1899) in an unknown role. He played Planchette and Lavrille in Never Again at the Vaudeville Theatre (1897) opposite Allan Aynesworth;[2] Captain Welsh opposite Robert Taber in Bonnie Dundee at the Adelphi Theatre (1900);[3] Brother Jerome in The Sacrament of Judas at the Comedy Theatre (1901);[4] Rushey Platt, MP in Love in Idleness at Terry's Theatre (1902);[5] Dick Snaresby in Brown at Brighton at the Avenue Theatre (1903);[6] Mullins in the original stage production of Peter Pan at the Duke of York's Theatre (1904) opposite Gerald du Maurier as Captain Hook/Mr. Darling and Nina Boucicault as Peter Pan;[7] Jenkins in Castles in Spain at the Royalty Theatre (1906);[8] Dubois in The Hon'ble Phil opposite G. P. Huntley at Hicks Theatre (1908);[9] Mr. Curry in The Test at the Court Theatre (1906).[10] and Village Handyman in The Man with his Back to the East at the Court Theatre (1912).[11]

Sherlock Holmes films edit

 
Poster for The Hound of the Baskervilles (1921)

Willis made his first film appearance as Shelton in the silent film The House of Temperley (1913), an adaptation of Rodney Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle. Between 1921 and 1923 he played Dr. Watson in 44 short films and one full length film opposite Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes including The Hound of the Baskervilles (1921) and in three series of 15 episodes each in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1921); in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1922), and in The Last Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1923). In the episode The Sign of Four (1923) Willis was replaced by Arthur Cullin as Dr. Watson.[12]

Personal life edit

In 1892 Willis married (Harriet) Annie Godfrey (1861-), an actress, and with her had a daughter Winifred, who also became an actress.[13][14][15] Willis lived at 39, Marlborough Crescent in Bedford Park in Chiswick, West London. He died in December 1933 and left £4,105 1s 4d in his will.[16]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  2. ^ J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1890-1899: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014) - Google Books pg. 358
  3. ^ J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1900-1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014) - Google Books pg. 8
  4. ^ Wearing, pg. 58
  5. ^ Wearing, pg. 103
  6. ^ Wearing, pg. 124
  7. ^ Bruce K. Hanson, Peter Pan on Stage and Screen, 1904-2010, 2d ed.. McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers (2011) - Google Books pg. 336
  8. ^ Wearing, pg. 289
  9. ^ Wearing, pg. 429
  10. ^ Wearing, pg. 445
  11. ^ 'Dramatic Gossip' - The Athenaeum, No. 4442, 14 December 1912, pg. 740
  12. ^ Hubert Willis in The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
  13. ^ Silent fiction films, 1895-1930, National Film Archive (Great Britain), British Film Institute, 1966, p. 115
  14. ^ The Cambridge Review, vol. 24, Cambridge Review Committee, St. John's College, 1903, p. 106
  15. ^ Sherlock Holmes on the Screen: The Motion Picture Adventures of the World's Most Popular Detective, Robert W. Pohle and Douglas C. Hart, A. S. Barnes, 1977, p. 85
  16. ^ Gov.uk Find a Will service, Surname: Willis, Year of Death: 1934, URL= https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills

External links edit

  • Hubert Willis at IMDb

hubert, willis, 1862, december, 1933, british, actor, best, known, recurring, role, doctor, watson, series, silent, sherlock, holmes, films, starring, with, eille, norwood, eille, norwood, douglas, payne, blue, carbuncle, 1923, contents, stage, career, sherloc. Hubert Willis 1862 13 December 1933 was a British actor 1 best known for his recurring role as Doctor Watson in a series of silent Sherlock Holmes films co starring with Eille Norwood Hubert Willis Eille Norwood and Douglas Payne in The Blue Carbuncle 1923 Contents 1 Stage career 2 Sherlock Holmes films 3 Personal life 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 External linksStage career edit nbsp Programme for Peter Pan at the Duke of York s Theatre 1904 in which Willis played the pirate Mullins Willis appeared in the copyright performance of William Gillette s play Sherlock Holmes 1899 in an unknown role He played Planchette and Lavrille in Never Again at the Vaudeville Theatre 1897 opposite Allan Aynesworth 2 Captain Welsh opposite Robert Taber in Bonnie Dundee at the Adelphi Theatre 1900 3 Brother Jerome in The Sacrament of Judas at the Comedy Theatre 1901 4 Rushey Platt MP in Love in Idleness at Terry s Theatre 1902 5 Dick Snaresby in Brown at Brighton at the Avenue Theatre 1903 6 Mullins in the original stage production of Peter Pan at the Duke of York s Theatre 1904 opposite Gerald du Maurier as Captain Hook Mr Darling and Nina Boucicault as Peter Pan 7 Jenkins in Castles in Spain at the Royalty Theatre 1906 8 Dubois in The Hon ble Phil opposite G P Huntley at Hicks Theatre 1908 9 Mr Curry in The Test at the Court Theatre 1906 10 and Village Handyman in The Man with his Back to the East at the Court Theatre 1912 11 Sherlock Holmes films edit nbsp Poster for The Hound of the Baskervilles 1921 Willis made his first film appearance as Shelton in the silent film The House of Temperley 1913 an adaptation of Rodney Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle Between 1921 and 1923 he played Dr Watson in 44 short films and one full length film opposite Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes including The Hound of the Baskervilles 1921 and in three series of 15 episodes each in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1921 in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1922 and in The Last Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1923 In the episode The Sign of Four 1923 Willis was replaced by Arthur Cullin as Dr Watson 12 Personal life editIn 1892 Willis married Harriet Annie Godfrey 1861 an actress and with her had a daughter Winifred who also became an actress 13 14 15 Willis lived at 39 Marlborough Crescent in Bedford Park in Chiswick West London He died in December 1933 and left 4 105 1s 4d in his will 16 Selected filmography editA Message From Mars 1913 Liberty Hall 1914 The King s Daughter 1916 The Mother of Dartmoor 1916 Partners at Last 1916 His Daughter s Dilemma 1916 A Gamble for Love 1917 Justice 1917 The Manxman 1917 The Manchester Man 1920 Lady Audley s Secret 1920 The Pursuit of Pamela 1920 The Duchess of Seven Dials 1920 References edit BFI Database entry Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2011 J P Wearing The London Stage 1890 1899 A Calendar of Productions Performers and Personnel Rowman amp Littlefield 2014 Google Books pg 358 J P Wearing The London Stage 1900 1909 A Calendar of Productions Performers and Personnel Rowman amp Littlefield 2014 Google Books pg 8 Wearing pg 58 Wearing pg 103 Wearing pg 124 Bruce K Hanson Peter Pan on Stage and Screen 1904 2010 2d ed McFarland and Company Inc Publishers 2011 Google Books pg 336 Wearing pg 289 Wearing pg 429 Wearing pg 445 Dramatic Gossip The Athenaeum No 4442 14 December 1912 pg 740 Hubert Willis in The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia Silent fiction films 1895 1930 National Film Archive Great Britain British Film Institute 1966 p 115 The Cambridge Review vol 24 Cambridge Review Committee St John s College 1903 p 106 Sherlock Holmes on the Screen The Motion Picture Adventures of the World s Most Popular Detective Robert W Pohle and Douglas C Hart A S Barnes 1977 p 85 Gov uk Find a Will service Surname Willis Year of Death 1934 URL https probatesearch service gov uk willsExternal links editHubert Willis at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hubert Willis amp oldid 1181359685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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