James Carew(1876-1938)
- Actor
James Carew was born in Goshen, Indiana in 1876. He began
as a clerk in a publishing firm. Made his stage debut at the age of 21
in 'Damon and Pythias' in Chicago, became a highly successful in the
theatre and moved to England in 1905, where he continued his classical
stage career starting with the Lyric Theatre in London, starred on
stage with the legendary classical stage performer Ellen Terry in two
productions, despite the great difference of their ages they got
married, he was 29 years her junior, they divorced in 1910. Handsome
hero or villain in nearly 80 movies, making his film debut under the
direction of George Pearson in 'The Fool' starring Godfrey Tearle for
the Big Ben Film Company in 1913, perhaps his most memorable role as
Dicky Bransome in 'Profit and the Lost' for the Ideal Film Co in 1917,
he appeared in many popular movies through the 1920's such as 'Helen of
Four Gates' (1920) 'Dollars in Surrey' (1921) 'Mist in the Valley'
(1923) 'The Drum'(1924) 'High Seas' (1929). As a well-known stage actor
with a appropriate training the transition to the talkies wasn't a
problem for him, he was still very successful on the screen until his
last movie role in 'Glamour Girl' starring Gene Gerrard and Lesley
Brook in 1938. died in London age 62 in 1938.