Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Brandon Hurst (November 30, 1866 – July 15, 1947) was an English stage and film actor. Hurst studied philology in his youth and began performing in theater in the 1880s. He worked in Broadway shows from 1900 until his entry into motion pictures. His most notable stage appearance was Two Women in 1910. He was nearly fifty by the time of his 1915 film debut in Via Wireless. He appeared in 129 other films before his death in 1947. He became well known in the 1920s for many distinguished roles portraying the antagonist. Some of these films, such as 1920's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in which he played the taunting Sir George Carewe, 1923's The Hunchback of Notre Dame in which he played evil Jehan Frollo, 1927's Love in which he portrayed cuckold Alexei Karenin opposite Greta Garbo, and 1928's The Man Who Laughs in which he portrayed jester Balkiphedro, are regarded as some of the best films of the time. His roles in talkies during the 1920s and 1930s were often small. One of his more important roles was sinister Merlin the Magician in Fox's A Connecticut Yankee (1931). Hurst worked as an actor until his death. His final film was Two Guys from Texas, released in 1948.
1932
as Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
1935
as Military Policeman (uncredited)
1934
as Bell
1943
as Lowood School Trustee
1946
as Bookseller
1939
as Sir Henry Forrester
1943
as Cabbie in "Good Neighbor" Number (uncredited)
1934
as Stock Trader
1932
as Staff General (uncredited)
1943
as Dignified Man in Audience
1928
as Barkilphedro
1932
as Prefect of Police
1938
as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
1924
as The Caliph
1941
as Dr. Morton
1947
as Butler (uncredited)
1941
as Dr. Lanyon's Butler Briggs (uncredited)
1938
as Doomster
1942
as Hans, Villager at Council Meeting (uncredited)
1940
as Wilton