E.J. Ratcliffe
Birthday: 1863-03-10 | Place of Birth: London, England, UKFrom Wikipedia (The Free Encyclopedia): Edward J. Ratcliffe (10 March 1863 – 28 September 1948) was an English actor of stage and screen. He had an established stage career behind him when he came to films in 1915. He then spent nearly twenty years before the cameras before making his last film in 1933. He can be seen in many surviving silent and sound films. In the early Warner Brothers sound extravaganza The Show of Shows he plays Henry VI in the excerpted vignette from that play opposite John Barrymore's Richard III. Ratcliffe played Theodore Roosevelt in three films: The Fighting Roosevelts (1919), Sundown (1924), and I Loved a Woman (1933).
Known For
Acting
Role
as John Farell
as McPherson
as Trundle
as Col. Eustace
as Mr Randall
as Nathan Bixby
as Alphonse Laurens
as Dr. Digby Grant
as Henry Sinclair
as John Douglas
as Mr. Palmer
as Uncle Elmer Henly
as Dad Hinchfield
as James Greenfield
as McLaughlin
as T.B. Maynard
as The Governor
as Colonel Annesly
as John J. Carleton
as Earl of Lemister
as Ambition
as Henry Armstrong
as Lucky Folsom
as Martin Cardine
as Ellis Graeber - Mine Owner
as John Harrison
as Peyster Sproul
as Philip Pemberton
