Jack Raine
Jack Raine | |
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Born |
Thomas Foster Raine 18 May 1897 Hendon, Middlesex, England |
Died |
30 May 1979 (aged 82) South Laguna, California, United States |
Occupation |
Film actor television actor |
Years active | 1927–1971 |
Thomas Foster "Jack" Raine (18 May 1897 – 30 May 1979) was an English television and film actor.[1]
He was a leading man of the British cinema in the late twenties and early thirties in such films as The Hate Ship (1929), Raise the Roof, Suspense, Night Birds and The Middle Watch (all 1930), before moving down the cast list and becoming a character actor. Throughout the thirties and forties he appeared in numerous supporting roles, usually as sturdy figures of authority, including The Ghoul (1933), The Clairvoyant (1934), Holiday Camp, Mine Own Executioner (both 1947) and Easy Money (1948). He also played Sir Graham Forbes in the first two Paul Temple films Send for Paul Temple (1946) and Calling Paul Temple (1948). One of his last British films was a rare co-starring role of this era in the 'B' movie No Way Back (1949), opposite Terence De Marney, in which he played against type as a small time gangster.
Like a lot of British actors during the fifties he made the move to Hollywood and enjoyed a career of character roles which continued into the seventies. These included Julius Caesar (1953), An Affair to Remember (1957), Witness for the Prosecution (both 1957), My Fair Lady (1964), Doctor Doolittle (1967), The Killing of Sister George (1968) and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971).
Numerous television roles included Perry Mason, Mister Ed, 77 Sunset Strip, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Ironside. He also portrayed Dr. Watson opposite Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes on the radio, after the passing of Rathbone's screen Watson, Nigel Bruce.
He was married to musical theatre actress Binnie Hale from 1924 until their divorce in 1934. He was subsequently married to Sonia Phyllis Bellamy and then Theodora Moreau Wilson.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Hate Ship (1929)
- Night Birds (1930)
- Harmony Heaven (1930)
- Raise the Roof (1930)
- The Middle Watch (1930)
- Fires of Fate (1932)
- Her Night Out (1932)
- The Fortunate Fool (1933) as Gerald (credited as Jack Raines)
- The House of Trent (1933)
- Out of the Past (1933)
- The Ghoul (1933)
- Two Wives for Henry (1933)
- Dangerous Ground (1934)
- Red Ensign (1934)
- Lilies of the Field (1934)
- Little Friend (1934)
- Love, Life and Laughter (1934)
- The Clairvoyant (1935)
- Mimi (1935)
- Meet Mr. Penny (1938)
- Double or Quits (1938)
- Send for Paul Temple (1946)
- Just William's Luck (1947)
- Holiday Camp (1947)
- The Story of Shirley Yorke (1948)
- Calling Paul Temple (1948)
- Julius Caesar (1953) as Trebonius
- Rogue's March (1953)
- Witness for the Prosecution (1957) as Sir Wilfrid's doctor (uncredited)
- The Power and the Prize (1956)
- Doctor Dolittle (1967) as the Vicar (uncredited)
- The Killing of Sister George (1968)
- Scandalous John (1971) as Switchman
- Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) as Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)
References
- ↑ BFI Database entry
- ↑ Settle, Jackie. "Thomas Foster "Jack" RAINE - I23608 - Individual Information - PhpGedView". tolliss.com. Retrieved 2015-02-13.
External links
- Jack Raine on IMDb
- Jack Raine at the Internet Broadway Database