Lionel Pape


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Almost Married (1942)
Mr. Marvin
We Were Dancing (1942)
Englishman
Charley's Aunt (1941)
[Hilary] Babberly
Scotland Yard (1941)
Hugh Burnside
Hudson's Bay (1941)
Groom of the chamber
How Green Was My Valley (1941)
[C.] Evans
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Mr. Marley
A Dispatch from Reuters (1940)
Stock exchange chairman
Zanzibar (1940)
Michael Drayton
Arise, My Love (1940)
Lord Kettlebrook
The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Edward
Congo Maisie (1940)
British consul
Cross-Country Romance (1940)
Butler
Tin Pan Alley (1940)
Lord Stanley
The Long Voyage Home (1940)
Mr. Clifton
Midnight (1939)
Edouart
It Could Happen to You (1939)
Member of alumni
Eternally Yours (1939)
Mr. Howard
Rio (1939)
Jeweler
Rulers of the Sea (1939)
First secretary
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)
Coroner
Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)
General
Bridal Suite (1939)
Lord Piddlefield
Raffles (1939)
Lord Melrose
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938)
Monsieur Potin
The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938)
Lord Droopy
The Rage of Paris (1938)
Uncle Josephus
Booloo (1938)
Second governor
Outside of Paradise (1938)
Mr. Stonewall
The Young in Heart (1938)
Customer
Four Men and a Prayer (1938)
Coroner
Fools for Scandal (1938)
Reporter
Slave Ship (1937)
Commander
Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
Major Allardyce
The King and the Chorus Girl (1937)
Professor Kornish
Angel (1937)
Lord Davington
The Prince and the Pauper (1937)
Second lord
Saratoga (1937)
Horse owner
The Plough and the Stars (1937)
Old englishman
The Emperor's Candlesticks (1937)
Sugar daddy
A Woman Rebels (1936)
Mr. White
Sylvia Scarlett (1936)
Sergeant major
Angels in White (1936)
Doctor Travis
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936)
Partygoer
The White Angel (1936)
Minister
Beloved Enemy (1936)
Crump
Mary of Scotland (1936)
Burghley
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1935)
Third assistant director
Two for Tonight (1935)
Lord Ralston
Nobody (1921)
Noron Ailsworth
The Sporting Duchess (1920)
Captain Cyprian Streatfield
The New York Idea (1920)
Sir Wilfrid Darby
The Fatal Hour (1920)
The Duke of Exmoor
The Pursuing Shadow (1915)
Viscount Acheson
Evidence (1915)
Bertie Stavely
The Pearl of the Antilles (1915)
Murray Carson
Flame of Passion (1915)

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Buy The Trousers Continuing the opening scene, the emphatic meet-cute, from the first screenplay collaboration by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett, Ernst Lubitsch directing, as Claudette Colbert appears, in a French Riviera department store, rescuing Gary Cooper as a rich American who’s refusing to buy pajama-pants he doesn’t need, with Rolfe Sedan and Lionel Pape, in Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife, 1938.
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) -- (Movie Clip) American Understood The opening shot established the French Riviera, now we meet Gary Cooper, the implied American, shopping, met by Rolfe Sedan, then Lionel Pape, which leads to Charles Halton on the phone, in Ernst Lubitsch’s Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife, 1938, also starring Claudette Colbert, from a screenplay by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder.
Raffles (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Scotland Yard, Did You Say? Inspector McKenzie (Dudley Digges) meets David Niven, the society-thief title character, known best as a cricket player for England, introduced by his host Lord Melrose (Lionel Pape) who mis-remembers who’s been given his new phone number, early in Samuel Goldwyn’s re-make, Raffles, 1939.
Eternally Yours (1939) -- (Movie Clip) I Will Jump Tony (David Niven) and Anita Halstead (Loretta Young) have breakfast in bed as Benton (Hugh Herbert) brings them news of the death defying stunt David fails to remember agreeing to and with David's manager (Lionel Pape) already finalizing the event, he may not have any other choice in Eternally Yours, 1939.
Eternally Yours (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Pray For Rain After Tony Halstead (David Niven) is told by his manager (Lionel Pape) that he must go through with his magic act Tony and his butler (Hugh Herbert) calculate every possible way of surviving the stunt before he bids farewell to his wife Anita (Loretta Young) in Eternally Yours, 1939.

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