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  1. 6 de may. de 2015 · By 1945, Atwill’s health was beginning to fail and he was accepting parts in Poverty Row serials. His last actual part was in the atrocious 1946 serial Lost City of the Jungle. Perhaps mercifully, Lionel Atwill died of pneumonia in April of 1946, aged 61.

  2. 22 de oct. de 2015 · Lionel Atwill said that in 1941, and let’s just say his timing could have been a little better. After an extremely successful (if comparatively brief) career on Broadway in the mid-1910s, ...

  3. 20 de oct. de 2022 · Lionel Atwill. Lionel Atwill. Lionel Atwill was born March 1, 1885, in Croydon, United Kingdom. He studied architecture before his stage debut at the Garrick Theatre, London, in 1904 and soon after made his screen debut. He performed stage work in Australia before arriving in the US. Atwill came to America in 1915 and starred with Lily Langtry ...

  4. 16 de dic. de 2018 · Lionel Atwill’s Double Life. Lionel Atwill, a fixture of action and horror films throughout the 1930s and 1940s, is a familiar face whose background was unknown to me, so I figured he’d be great to write about for the 7th Annual What A Character! Blogathon. To be honest, there’s a lot more story here than I expected.

  5. British actor Lionel Atwill was born into wealth and educated at London's prestigious Mercer School, where he planned to pursue a career as an architect; instead, he became a stage actor, working steadily from his debut at age 20, most often in the plays of Ibsen and Shaw. Establishing himself in America, Atwill continued his stage work ...

  6. Watched Feb 12 , 2024. noir1946’s review published on Letterboxd: “In pre-Code Hollywood, no actor leered as wickedly as Lionel Atwill, no actor chuckled as wickedly as Lionel Atwill. If you needed someone to play a villain, a mad doctor, a sex maniac, he was the man, and nobody did it better.”. Gregory William Mank, horror film expert ...

  7. Inspector Krogh (Lionel Atwill) loses his arm a second time to the Monster (Boris Karloff) as he attempts to save young Peter von Frankenstein (Donnie Dunagan) in Son of Frankenstein (Universal 1939) The most interesting – and accomplished – actors in horror embrace a variety of work from outside the genre. Atwill painstakingly built his ...