Evan Thomas
Biography
From Wikipedia Evan Thomas, also known as Peter Evan Thomas was a Canadian-born British character actor, whose career spanned both the silent and sound film eras. He began his career in England, in Lady Windermere's Fan, written by Oscar Wilde. Born Elystan Owen Evan Thomas in Vancouver, he appeared in silent films in Great Britain. Starting in 1930, he worked in both Hollywood and England beginning in 1930, before returning permanently to the British film industry after 1946. Over his fifty-year career, he would appear in dozens of films, usually in small roles, although he did have several featured performances, as in 1928's Warned Off, and 1935's Lend Me Your Husband.
Movie Appearances
Mrs. Dane's Defence
as James Risby
1933

Arrest Bulldog Drummond
as Smith
1938

The Girl from Maxim's
as Lieutenant Corrignon
1933

Lend Me Your Husband
as Tony
1935

Bulldog Drummond in Africa
as Sergeant
1938

O.H.M.S.
as General
1937

The Blonde from Singapore
1941
For Valour
as Prison Governor
1937

The Little Princess
as Doctor
1939

Drums of Fu Manchu
as Maj. Carlton
1940

Kidnapped
as Sergeant
1938
Wisp o' the Woods
as Richard Blake
1919

British Intelligence
as Maj. Andrews
1939

North West Mounted Police
as Capt. Gower
1940

The High Command
as Chief Justice
1937

Inside the Lines
as Major Bishop
1930
Ask Beccles
as Sir Frederick Boyne
1933

My Name Is Julia Ross
as Dr. Keller (uncredited)
1945

Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
as Bus Driver (uncredited)
1944

Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.
as Plant Heavy 9
1941



