Wyndham Standing
Known for: Acting
Born: August 21, 1880 in London, England, UK - Died: January 31, 1963
Wyndham Standing (23 August 1880 – 1 February 1963) was an English film actor. Standing appeared in 131 films between 1915 and 1948. A popular and much beloved leading man in the silent film era, he starred and co-starred along many famous names of the day, both men and women. He and Ronald Colman were the stars of the now lost classic The Dark Angel (1925). Standing delivered a memorable performance in Hell's Angels (1930) as the commanding officer who gets fed up with the cowardly antics of Ben Lyon and James Hall just before sending them off on a deadly bombing mission. He was born Charles Wyndham Standing in London, England and died in Los Angeles, California. He was the son of veteran actor Herbert Standing (1846–1923) and the brother of actors Jack Standing, Sir Guy Standing, Herbert Standing Jr. and Percy Standing. He was also the uncle of Joan Standing and Kay Hammond. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hushed Hour
Lord George Daw
Imitation of Life
Beatrice's Butler Jarvis
The Wolf Woman
Franklin Walden
Design for Living
Max's Butler
Week-End at the Waldorf
Literary Type (uncredited)
Flames of Desire
Daniel Strathmore
The Night of Nights
Naval Commander (uncredited)
Redeeming Love
Hugh Wiley
The Canadian
Ed Marsh
Billy the Kid
John W. Tunston
Limehouse Blues
Assistant Commissioner Kenyon
The Unchastened Woman
Hubert Knollys
The Marriage Price
Frederick Lawton
Eyes of the Soul
Larry Gibson
Law of the Land
Richard Harding
Exile
Vincento Perez
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
White Heat
Gilbert Gillman
The Hillcrest Mystery
Hugo Smith
Out of the Shadow
Richard Steel
Ivy
Assistant Chief Justice (uncredited)
The Woman on the Index
David Maber
Smilin' Through
John Carteret
The Port of Missing Girls
Mayor McKibben