Ernest Thesiger

Ernest Thesiger

ACTOR

Although he made nearly 60 films in a 50-year acting career, it is for the two he made with director James Whale that Ernest Thesiger will be best remembered. Born Ernest Frederic Graham Thesiger in London on January 15, 1879, he was the grandson of the first Baron of Chelmsford. Educated at Marlbrough college and the Slade, he originally hoped to become a great painter. Greatness proved elusive, however (though he remained an accomplished watercolour artist), and he quickly turned to the theatre, making his first appearance on stage in a production of "Colonel Smith" in 1909. He put his career on hold when, in 1914, he enlisted as a private in the British army when World War I broke out (he originally hoped to join a Scottish regiment because he wanted to wear a kilt). He did see some action in the trenches but had to be sent home after being wounded (he was quoted afterwards as saying of these experiences, "My dear, the noise! And the people!"). He made his first film appearance in 1916 with The Real Thing at Last (1916) and then returned to the theatre with "A Little Bit of Fluff",' which ran for over 1200 performances and led to him appearing in a film adaptation (A Little Bit of Fluff (1919)).
  • When was
    Ernest Thesiger born?

    Ernest Thesiger was born on Wednesday, January 15, 1879

  • Where was
    Ernest Thesiger born?

    Ernest Thesiger was born in Chelsea, London, England, UK

  • How old was
    Ernest Thesiger when they died?

    Ernest Thesiger was 82

  • When did Ernest Thesiger die?

    Ernest Thesiger died on
    Saturday, January 14, 1961

  • How tall is Ernest Thesiger?

    Ernest Thesiger is 6'(1.83m)


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