C. Aubrey Smith
Biography
C. Aubrey Smith (Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, CBE) was an English born stage and screen actor, prominent in Hollywood films starting from the beginning of the sound era.
Known For

Rebecca

Little Women

Tarzan the Ape Man

Waterloo Bridge

Unconquered

Trouble in Paradise

The Four Feathers

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
All Movies (116)
- Complicated Women2003 · as Self (archive footage)
- Little Women1949 · as Mr. Laurence
- Luxury Liner1948 · as Edward Thorndike
- An Ideal Husband1947 · as Earl of Caversham
- Unconquered1947 · as Lord Chief Justice
- High Conquest1947 · as Col. Hugh Bunning
- Rendezvous with Annie1946 · as Archibald Clyde
- Cluny Brown1946 · as Charles "Duff" Graham
- Terror by Night1946 · as Elderly gentleman on train station (uncredited)
- And Then There Were None1945 · as John Mandrake
- Scotland Yard Investigator1945 · as James Collison
- Forever Yours1945 · as Grandfather
- Secrets of Scotland Yard1944 · as Sir Christopher Pelt
- The Adventures of Mark Twain1944 · as Oxford Chancellor
- Sensations of 19451944 · as Dan Lindsay
- The White Cliffs of Dover1944 · as Walter Forsythe
- Madame Curie1943 · as Lord Kelvin
- Flesh and Fantasy1943 · as Dean of Norwalk (segment 2)
- Two Tickets to London1943 · as Admiralty Detective Fairchild
- Forever and a Day1943 · as Eustace Trimble
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde1941 · as The Bishop
- Free and Easy1941 · as The Duke
- Maisie Was a Lady1941 · as Al Walpole
- A Little Bit of Heaven1940 · as Grandpa
- A Bill of Divorcement1940 · as Dr. Alliot
- Waterloo Bridge1940 · as The Duke
- Beyond Tomorrow1940 · as Allan 'Chad' Chadwick
- Rebecca1940 · as Colonel Julyan
- City of Chance1940 · as The Judge
- Balalaika1939 · as General Karagin
- Another Thin Man1939 · as Colonel MacFay
- Eternally Yours1939 · as Bishop Peabody
- The Under-Pup1939 · as Grandpa
- Five Came Back1939 · as Henry Spengler
- The Sun Never Sets1939 · as John Randolph
- The Four Feathers1939 · as General Burroughs
- East Side of Heaven1939 · as Cyrus Barrett Sr.
- It Might Be You1938 · as Self - Epilogue
- Sixty Glorious Years1938 · as Duke of Wellington
- Kidnapped1938 · as Duke of Argyle
- Four Men and a Prayer1938 · as Loring Leigh
- Thoroughbreds Don't Cry1937 · as Peter Calverton
- The Hurricane1937 · as Father Paul
- The Prisoner of Zenda1937 · as Colonel Zapt
- Victoria the Great1937 · as (uncredited)
- Wee Willie Winkie1937 · as Colonel Williams
- Lloyd's of London1936 · as Old Q
- The Garden of Allah1936 · as Father J. Roubier
- Romeo and Juliet1936 · as Lord Capulet
- The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope1936 · as Epilogue
- Little Lord Fauntleroy1936 · as Earl of Dorincourt
- Things You Never See on the Screen1935 · as Self
- The Tunnel1935 · as Lloyd
- Hollywood Extra Girl1935 · as Crusades Actor (uncredited)
- The Crusades1935 · as The Hermit
- China Seas1935 · as Sir Guy Wilmerding
- Jalna1935 · as Nicholas Whiteoaks
- The Florentine Dagger1935 · as Gerard Lytton
- The Right to Live1935 · as Major Liconda
- The Gilded Lily1935 · as Lloyd Granville
- Clive of India1935 · as Prime Minister
- The Lives of a Bengal Lancer1935 · as Major Hamilton
- Caravan1934 · as Baron von Tokay
- The Firebird1934 · as Police Inspector Miller
- We Live Again1934 · as Prince Kortchagin
- Cleopatra1934 · as Enobarbus
- Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back1934 · as Reginald Neilsen
- One More River1934 · as General Charwell
- The Scarlet Empress1934 · as Prince August
- The House of Rothschild1934 · as Duke of Wellington
- Gambling Lady1934 · as Peter Madison
- Queen Christina1934 · as Aage
- Bombshell1933 · as Mr. Middleton
- Curtain at Eight1933 · as Detective Jim Hanley
- Morning Glory1933 · as Hedges
- Adorable1933 · as Prime Minister Von Heynitz
- The Barbarian1933 · as Cecil Harwood
- Secrets1933 · as William Marlowe
- Luxury Liner1933 · as Edward Thorndyke
- The Monkey's Paw1933 · as Sergeant Major Morris
- They Just Had to Get Married1933 · as Aubrey Hampton
- No More Orchids1932 · as Jerome Cedric
- Trouble in Paradise1932 · as Adolph J. Giron
- Love Me Tonight1932 · as Duke d'Artelines
- But the Flesh Is Weak1932 · as Florian Clement
- Tarzan the Ape Man1932 · as James Parker
- Polly of the Circus1932 · as James Northcott
- Surrender1931 · as Count Reichendorf
- The Phantom of Paris1931 · as Bourrelier
- Guilty Hands1931 · as Reverend Hastings
- Son of India1931 · as Dr. Wallace
- The Man in Possession1931 · as Mr. Dabney
- Just a Gigolo1931 · as George Hampton
- Never the Twain Shall Meet1931 · as Mr. Pritchard
- Daybreak1931 · as General Von Hertz
- Contraband Love1931 · as Paul Machin, JP
- Trader Horn1931 · as St. Clair (uncredited)
- The Bachelor Father1931 · as Basil "Chief" Winterton
- Passion Flower1930 · as Man at Ferry Boat Pier (uncredited)
- Birds of Prey1930 · as Arthur Hilton
- Such Is the Law1930 · as James Whittaker
- Show People1928 · as Man at Movie Preview (uncredited)
- The Rejected Woman1924 · as Peter Leslie
- The Unwanted1924 · as Colonel Carrington
- The Temptation of Carlton Earle1923 · as Carlton Earle
- Flames of Passion1922 · as Richard Hawke KC
- The Bohemian Girl1922 · as Devilshoof
- The Shuttle of Life1920 · as Reverend John Stone
- The Bump1920 · as John Brice
- Castles in Spain1920 · as The builder
- The Face at the Window1920 · as Bentinck
- Red Pottage1918 · as Lord Newhaven
- The Witching Hour1916 · as Jack Brookfield
- Jaffery1916 · as Jaffery
- John Glayde's Honor1915 · as John Glayde
- The Builder of Bridges1915 · as Edward Thursfield