Wilson Benge Movies
British stage actor and producer
Wilson Benge inaugurated his Hollywood career in 1922. From 1925's
Lady Windemere's Fan onward, the slight, balding Benge was typecast in butler and valet roles. He played
Ronald Colman's faithful retainer Denny in 1929's
Bulldog Drummond, performed virtually the same function for Colman as Barraclough the valet in
Raffles (1930), and portrayed Brassett in the 1931 version of
Charley's Aunt, among many others. His "domestic" career extended to such two-reelers as Laurel and Hardy's
Scram (1932). One of Benge's few non-servant roles was supposed murder victim Guy Davies in the 1945 Sherlock Holmes entry
The House of Fear. He remained active in films until 1951, essaying still another manservant role in
Royal Wedding (1951). Wilson Benge was married to actress Sarah L. Benge, who preceded him in death by one year. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide