Gilbert Emery
Biography
From Wikipedia Gilbert Emery Bensley Pottle (June 11, 1875 – October 28, 1945), known professionally as Gilbert Emery, was an American actor who appeared in over 80 movies from 1921 to his death in 1945.
Known For

Waterloo Bridge

Dracula's Daughter

A Woman's Face

A Farewell to Arms

That Hamilton Woman

The Life of Emile Zola

The Buccaneer

Peter Ibbetson
All Movies (79)
- The Brighton Strangler1945 · as Dr. Manby
- Between Two Worlds1944 · as Benjamin Cliveden-Banks
- The Return of the Vampire1943 · as Dr. Walter Saunders
- Sherlock Holmes in Washington1943 · as Sir Henry Marchmont (uncredited)
- King of the Mounties1942 · as Commissioner Morrison
- The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe1942 · as Thomas Jefferson
- Escape from Hong Kong1942 · as Col. J.A. Crossley
- The Remarkable Andrew1942 · as Mr. Thomas Jefferson
- Sundown1941 · as Ashburton
- New Wine1941 · as The School Principal
- Singapore Woman1941 · as Sir Stanley Moore
- A Woman's Face1941 · as Associate Judge
- That Hamilton Woman1941 · as Lord Spencer
- Scotland Yard1941 · as Sir Clive Heathcote
- Rage in Heaven1941 · as Mr. Black
- South of Suez1940 · as Manders
- A Dispatch from Reuters1940 · as Lord Palmerston in Parliament (uncredited)
- River's End1940 · as Justice
- Waterloo Bridge1940 · as Colonel at Luncheon (uncredited)
- The House of the Seven Gables1940 · as Gerald Pyncheon
- Raffles1939 · as Bingham
- Nurse Edith Cavell1939 · as Brand Whitlock
- The Lady's from Kentucky1939 · as Pinckney Rodell
- The Saint Strikes Back1939 · as Martin Eastman
- Storm Over Bengal1938 · as Colonel Torrance
- A Man to Remember1938 · as Dr. Robinson
- Lord Jeff1938 · as Magistrate
- Making the Headlines1938 · as Edmund Sandford
- The Buccaneer1938 · as Captain Lockyer
- Double or Nothing1937 · as Mr. Mitchell
- The Life of Emile Zola1937 · as Minister of War
- Souls at Sea1937 · as Capt. Martisel
- The Great Barrier1937 · as George Stephen
- The Girl on the Front Page1936 · as Thorne
- Bullets or Ballots1936 · as Mr. Thorndyke
- Dracula's Daughter1936 · as Sir Basil Humphrey
- Little Lord Fauntleroy1936 · as Purvis
- Wife vs. Secretary1936 · as Simpson
- Magnificent Obsession1935 · as Doctor Ramsay
- Peter Ibbetson1935 · as Wilkins
- Harmony Lane1935 · as Mr. Foster
- Without Regret1935 · as Inspector Hayes
- Reckless Roads1935 · as Amos Truslow
- Goin' to Town1935 · as Winslow
- Cardinal Richelieu1935 · as Noble
- Let's Live Tonight1935 · as Maharajah de Jazaar
- Night Life of the Gods1935 · as Betts
- Clive of India1935 · as Mr. Sullivan
- Now and Forever1934 · as James Higginson
- One More River1934 · as Judge
- Grand Canary1934 · as Captain Renton
- Whom the Gods Destroy1934 · as Professor Weaver
- Where Sinners Meet1934 · as Dominic
- I Believed in You1934 · as Pamela's Friend
- The House of Rothschild1934 · as The British Prime Minister
- Coming Out Party1934 · as Herbert Emerson Stanhope
- All of Me1934 · as The Dean
- A Farewell to Arms1932 · as British Major
- Okay, America!1932 · as Secretary John Drake
- The Man Called Back1932 · as Sir Henry, Defense Counsel
- Rich Man's Folly1931 · as Kincaid
- The Yellow Ticket1931 · as Sir Hubert, British Ambassador
- Party Husband1931 · as Ben Holliday
- Ladies' Man1931 · as Horace Fendley
- The Lady Refuses1931 · as Sir Gerald Courtney
- Scandal Sheet1931 · as Franklin
- The Royal Bed1931 · as Phipps, the King's servant
- A Lady's Morals1930 · as Broughm
- Let Us Be Gay1930 · as Townley
- Prince of Diamonds1930 · as Smith
- Sarah and Son1930 · as John Ashemore
- Behind That Curtain1929 · as Sir Frederick Bruce
- The Sky Hawk1929 · as Major Nelson
- Any Wife1922 · as Mr. John Hill
- Rudd's New Selection1921 · as Mr. Dandelion
- Cousin Kate1921 · as Heath Desmond
- Ginger Mick1920 · as Ginger Mick
- The Sentimental Bloke1919 · as Ginger Mick
- Ben Hall, the Notorious Bushranger1911 · as Chief of Police