
Matheson Lang
Biography
From Wikipedia Matheson Alexander Lang (May 15, 1879 – April 11, 1948) was a Canadian-born stage and film actor and playwright in the early 20th century. He is best remembered for his performances roles in Great Britain in Shakespeare plays. In 1916, Lang became one of the first major theatre stars to act on film, as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, with his wife as Portia. He went on to appear in over 30 films and was one of Britain's leading movie stars of the 1920s. Among his memorable roles were Guy Fawkes (1923), Matthias in The Wandering Jew (1923) (which also featured his wife as Judith), Henry IV in Henry, King of Navarre (1924), and Henry V in Royal Cavalcade (1935). Lang also wrote the plays Carnival (1919) and The Purple Mask (1920), both of which were produced on Broadway and made into films. Matheson Lang died in Bridgetown, Barbados. He was 68.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Carnival
as Sylvio Steno
1921
The King's Highway
as Paul Clifford
1927

Channel Crossing
as Jacob Van Eeden
1933

Drake of England
as Francis Drake
1935

Little Friend
as John Hughes
1934

The Great Defender
as Sir Douglas Rolls
1934

The Hell Ship
as Jan Steen
1923
The Chinese Bungalow
as Yuan Sing
1926
The Island of Despair
as Stephen Rhodes
1926

The Cardinal
as Cardinal de Medici
1936
The Chinese Bungalow
as Yuan Sing
1930
White Slippers
as Lionel Hazard
1924
Slaves of Destiny
as Luke Charnock
1924
Henry, King of Navarre
as Henry
1924

Dick Turpin's Ride to York
as Dick Turpin
1922
A Romance of Old Baghdad
as Prince Omar
1922
The Secret Kingdom
as John Quarrain
1925
The Blue Peter
as David Hunter
1928

Carnival
as Silvio Steno
1931
Masks and Faces
as Coachman
1917