
Basil Sydney
Biography
Basil Sydney (23 April 1894 – 10 January 1968) was an English stage and screen actor. Sydney made his name in 1915 in the London stage hit Romance by Edward Sheldon, with Broadway star Doris Keane, and he costarred with Keane in the 1920 silent film of the play. The couple married in 1918, and when Keane revived Romance in New York City in 1921, Sydney made his Broadway debut in the parts. He stayed in New York for over a decade playing classical roles such as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (1922), Richard Dudgeon in The Devil's Disciple (1923), the title role in Hamlet (1923), Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part I (1926), and Petruchio in Taming of the Shrew (1927).[citation needed] In 1937 he starred in the murder mystery Blondie White in the West End. He made over 50 screen appearances, most memorably as Claudius in Laurence Olivier's 1948 film of Hamlet. He also appeared in classic films like Treasure Island (1950), Ivanhoe (1952), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1956), but the focus of his career was the stage on both sides of the Atlantic.
Movie Appearances

Went the Day Well?
as Major Hammond / Kommandant Orlter
1942

Treasure Island
as Captain Smollett
1950

Caesar and Cleopatra
as Rufio
1945

Ivanhoe
as Waldemar Fitzurse
1952

Salome
as Pontius Pilate
1953

Meet Me at Dawn
as Georges Vermorel
1947

Red Hot Romance
as Rowland Stone
1922

The Hands of Orlac
as Maurice Seidelman
1960

Simba
as Mr Crawford
1955
Bits of Our Aircraft are Missing
as (uncredited)
1940

Sea Wife
as Bulldog
1957

Hell Below Zero
as Bland
1954

Accused
as Eugene Roget
1936

The Black Sheep of Whitehall
as Costello
1942

A Story of David
as King Saul
1960

Mayerling
as The Emperor Franz Joseph
1957

The Riverside Murder
as Inspector Philip Winton
1935

Jassy
as Nick Helmar
1947

The Angel with the Trumpet
as Francis Alt
1950

Dirty Work
as Hugh Stafford
1934

