
Owen Nares
Biography
From Wikipedia Owen Ramsay Nares (11 August 1888 in Maiden Erlegh, Berkshire, England – 30 July 1943 in Brecon, Brecknockshire, Wales) had a long stage and film career. Besides his acting career, he was the author of Myself, and Some Others (1925). In 1914, Nares appeared in Dandy Donovan, the first of the 25 silent films in which he appeared. The early 1920s was his golden period and he was the male lead opposite such actresses as Gladys Cooper, Fay Compton, Madge Titheradge and Daisy Burrell. His stage career also continued to flourish. With the advent of talkies, his considerable stage experience meant that, in the early days, he was still much in demand and starred in four films. He was, however, too mature to be the handsome star he had been a decade earlier. In the last six films he made, he played supporting roles. In 1942, he appeared in a revival of Robert E. Sherwood’s The Petrified Forrest, and afterwards he went on tour with the play to Northern England and Wales. During a tour through Wales Nares had a heart attack and died shortly afterwards. He was 54.
Filmography

The Prime Minister

The Show Goes On

The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope

I Give My Heart

The Private Life of Don Juan

One Precious Year

Discord

Where Is This Lady?

There Goes the Bride

The Love Contract

The Impassive Footman

Aren't We All?

Frail Women

Sunshine Susie

The Woman Between

The Middle Watch

Loose Ends

This Marriage Business

Miriam Rozella

Young Lochinvar

The Indian Love Lyrics

A Temporary Gentleman

Gamblers All

The Edge o' Beyond

The Man Who Won

The Elder Miss Blossom

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor

The Sorrows Of Satan
