Donald Calthrop [7384] Gender: Male Popularity: 0.208 Birthplace: London, England, UK Birthday: 1888-04-11 Deathday: 1940-07-15 Age: 52 years Movies: 55 Links: Homepage, IMDB Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Esme Clayton Calthrop (11 April 1888 – 15 July 1940) was an English stage and film actor. Calthrop made his first stage appearance at eighteen years of age. His first film was The Gay Lord Quex released in 1917. He starred as the title character in the successful musical The Boy in the same year. He then appeared in 63 films between 1916 and 1940, including five films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He died in Eton, Berkshire from a heart attack while he was filming Major Barbara (1941). Major Barbara1941-05-14 Charley's (Big-H1940-08-31 Let George Do It1940-07-12 Band Waggon1940-03-23 Love from a Stra1937-04-18 Thunder in the C1937-04-22 Fire Over Englan1937-03-05 Café Colette1937-01-01 The Man Who Chan1936-09-11 The Man Behind t1936-08-23 Broken Blossoms1936-05-20 Scrooge1935-11-26 Man of the Momen1935-09-01 The Phantom Ligh1935-08-05 Me and Marlborou1935-07-22 The Clairvoyant1935-06-07 The Divine Spark1935-06-01 Red Ensign1934-06-17 Sorrell and Son1934-03-05 It's a Cop1934-03-01 This Acting Busi1933-12-19 Friday the Thirt1933-11-01 I Was a Spy1933-09-04 Early to Bed1933-08-08 F.P.11933-04-02 Rome Express1932-10-31 Fires of Fate1932-09-06 Number Seventeen1932-07-18 Money for Nothin1932-01-20 Industrial Brita1931-12-31 Many Waters1931-11-01 The Bells1931-10-09 The Ghost Train1931-09-22 Potiphar's Wife1931-03-28 Uneasy Virtue1931-02-05 Cape Forlorn1931-01-08 We Take Off Our 1930-11-04 Star Impersonati1930-10-01 Almost a Honeymo1930-09-19 Spanish Eyes1930-08-29 Murder!1930-07-31 Two Worlds1930-07-28 Loose Ends1930-05-22 The Night Porter1930-03-25 Song of Soho1930-03-14 Elstree Calling1930-02-06 All Riot on the 1930-02-01 Atlantic1929-11-15 Blackmail1929-07-11 Up the Poll1929-07-01 The Clue of the 1929-03-01 Shooting Stars1928-02-06 Nelson1918-01-02 Nelson; The Stor1918-01-01 Masks and Faces1917-03-01