Frank Lawton

Frank Lawton Mokeley (30 September 1904 – 10 June 1969) was an English actor.

Frank Lawton
Lawton and his wife, Evelyn Laye, in 1934
Born
Frank Lawton Mokeley

(1904-09-30)30 September 1904
St Giles, London, England
Died10 June 1969(1969-06-10) (aged 64)
Marylebone, London, England
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)
(m. 1934)
Parent(s)Frank Lawton
Daisy May Collier

His parents were stage players Daisy May Collier and Frank Lawton (I).[1] His first major screen credit was Young Woodley (1930).[2] In the mid-1930s, Lawton appeared in some Hollywood films, most significant as the adult David Copperfield in MGM's classic literature adaptation of David Copperfield (1935). However, Lawton never made his big breakthrough in Hollywood and returned to British film and theatre.

He was married to actress Evelyn Laye from 1934 until his death in 1969 aged 64. They acted together several times, including in the TV series My Husband and I.

During World War II he joined the United States Army and rose to the rank of major, being awarded the Legion of Merit for liaison work in France.

In 1954 he appeared in the West End in Ronald Miller's Waiting for Gillian.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1930Young WoodleyWoodley
1930Birds of PreyJimmy Hilton
1931The Skin GameRolf Hornblower
1931The OutsiderBasil Owen
1931Michael and MaryDavid Rowe
1932After Office HoursHec
1933CavalcadeJoe Marryot
1933Heads We GoToby Tyrrell
1933Friday the ThirteenthFrank Parsons
1934One More RiverTony Croom
1935David CopperfieldDavid - the Man
1936The Invisible RayRonald Drake
1936The Devil-DollToto
1936The Mill on the FlossPhilip Wakem
1939The Four Just MenJames Terry
1942Went the Day Well?Tom Sturry
1948The Winslow BoyJohn Watherstone
1953Rough ShootHassingham
1955Above Us the WavesNaval officer in briefing roonUncredited
1956DoublecrossChief Constable
1957The Rising of the MoonBritish officer(3rd Episode)
1958Gideon's DayLiggot
1958A Night to RememberChairman and managing director of White Star Line J. Bruce Ismay
1961The Queen's GuardsCmdr. Hewson

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