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Milton Rosmer

Milton Rosmer

A stage actor from childhood, Milton Rosmer was 31 when he made his screen debut in 1913. Rosmer went on to starring and featured roles in such films as The Passionate Friends (1922), South Riding (1938), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939), and Monkey's Paw (1948). He was most often seen portraying judges, professors, and committee chairmen. In addition, he directed (and occasionally wrote) such films as Balaclava (1928), Dreyfus (1931), Channel Crossing (1932), Emil and the Detectives (1935), The Guv'nor (1936), and The Challenge (1938). Milton Rosmer was married to actress Irene Rooke. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Milton Rosmer Trivia

When was Milton Rosmer born?
Milton Rosmer was born on November 4, 1881

What role did Milton Rosmer play in The Small Back Room?
Milton Rosmer played Prof. Mair in The Small Back Room

What role did Milton Rosmer play in Goodbye, Mr. Chips?
Milton Rosmer played Charteris in Goodbye, Mr. Chips


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