G. H. Mulcaster
G. H. Mulcaster (27 June 1891 – 19 January 1964) was a London-born British actor.[1][2] He was the father of the actor Michael Mulcaster,[3] and the first husband of English actress Diana Napier.

Mulcaster from a Bulldog Drummond programme (early 1920s)
Selected filmography
    
- God Bless Our Red, White and Blue (1918) - The Fiancee
 - The Wife Who God Forgot (1920) - Fairfax
 - Wild Heather (1921) - John O'Rourke
 - The Pipes of Pan (1923) - Irwin Farman
 - Mist in the Valley (1923) - Denis Marlow
 - The Squire of Long Hadley (1925) - Ronald Neilson
 - A Girl of London (1925) - Wilson
 - The Wonderful Wooing (1926) - Ronald West
 - Sacrifice (1929)
 - Inquest (1931) - Charles Wyatt
 - Purse Strings (1933) - Edward Ashby
 - The Iron Duke (1934) - First Delegate
 - The River House Mystery (1935) - Sir John Harpenden
 - Second Bureau (1936) - Yvanne Brosilow
 - The Five Pound Man (1937) - Sinclair
 - Old Mother Riley (1937) - Counsel for Defence
 - Little Dolly Daydream (1938) - Warton
 - Lily of Laguna (1938) - Gerald Marshall
 - The Lion Has Wings (1939) - Controller
 - Pack Up Your Troubles (1940) - Col. Diehard
 - Night Train to Munich (1940) - Minor Role (uncredited)
 - Sailors Don't Care (1940) - Adm. Reynolds
 - This Man Is Dangerous (1941) - Lord Morne
 - Penn of Pennsylvania (1942) - (uncredited)
 - Let the People Sing (1942) - Inspector
 - The Dummy Talks (1943) - Piers Harriman
 - My Learned Friend (1943) - Dr. Scudamore
 - For You Alone (1945) - Rev. Peter Britton
 - Under New Management (1946) - William Barclay
 - The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947) - Sir Edward Courtney Sr.
 - Spring in Park Lane (1948) - Perkins
 - Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948) - The Duke of Newcastle
 - That Dangerous Age (1949) - Simmons
 - Under Capricorn (1949) - Dr. Macallister
 - The Naked Heart (1950) - Le prêtre
 - Contraband Spain (1955) - Col. Ingleby
 - Lady of Vengeance (1957) - Bennett
 - The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) - Seldon
 - Downfall (1964) - Elderly Man (final film role)
 
References
    
- "G. H. Mulcaster". Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
 - "G. H. Mulcaster – Theatricalia".
 - "Michael Mulcaster – Biographical Summaries of Notable People – MyHeritage".
 
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