
Lionel Atwill
Acting
Born 1885-02-27 · Croydon, London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lionel Atwill (1 March 1885 – 22 April 1946) was an English stage and film actor born in Croydon, London, England. He studied architecture before his stage debut at the Garrick Theatre, London in 1904. He become a star in Broadway theatre by 1918, and made his screen debut in 1919. He acted on the stage in Australia but was most famous for his U.S. horror roles in the 1930s. His two most memorable parts were as the crazed, disfigured sculptor in Mystery of the Wax Museum (Warner Brothers, 1933), and as Inspector Krogh in Son of Frankenstein (1939), memorably sent up by Kenneth Mars in Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein (1974). When he was not cast in macabre roles, Atwill often appeared in the 1930s as righteous-minded authority figures. For example, in 1937's less memorable The Wrong Road for RKO, investigator Atwill persuades a young, bank-robbing ingenue played by Helen Mack and her boyfriend Richard Cromwell to return their ill-gotten $100,000 and give up a life of crime. Two of Atwill's other notable non-horror roles were opposite his contemporary Basil Rathbone in films featuring Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes, including a role as Dr. James Mortimer in 20th Century Fox's 1939 film rendition of the Conan Doyle novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, and the 1943 Universal Studios film Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon, in which he played Holmes' archenemy and super-villain, Professor Moriarty. Atwill remained a stalwart of the Universal horror films until his career flagged in the 1940s because of a widely publicized sex scandal in 1941, during the investigation of which he was charged in 1942 with perjury at a trial in which Atwill had been accused of staging a sex orgy at his home. He died while working on the 1946 film serial Lost City of the Jungle. His ashes were once inurned in Chapel of the Pines Crematory. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lionel Atwill, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for

To Be or Not to Be
1942 · Movie

Doom of Dracula
1966 · Movie

Crime, Inc.
1945 · Movie

The Highest Bidder
1921 · Movie

Captain Blood
1935 · Movie

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943 · Movie

The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 · Movie

Three Comrades
1938 · Movie

Boom Town
1940 · Movie

The Horror of It All
1983 · Movie

Son of Frankenstein
1939 · Movie

House of Frankenstein
1944 · Movie

Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise
1940 · Movie

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
1942 · Movie

Johnny Apollo
1940 · Movie

Raiders of Ghost City
1944 · Movie

Beggars in Ermine
1934 · Movie

Mystery of the Wax Museum
1933 · Movie

House of Dracula
1945 · Movie

The Murder Man
1935 · Movie

Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
1939 · Movie

Doctor X
1932 · Movie

The Devil Is a Woman
1935 · Movie

Pardon My Sarong
1942 · Movie

Mark of the Vampire
1935 · Movie

The Road Back
1937 · Movie

The Great Profile
1940 · Movie

The Ghost of Frankenstein
1942 · Movie

Junior G-Men of the Air
1942 · Movie

The Solitaire Man
1933 · Movie

The Silent Witness
1932 · Movie

Cairo
1942 · Movie

Charlie Chan in Panama
1940 · Movie

The Song of Songs
1933 · Movie

Lost City of the Jungle
1946 · Movie

The Secret of Dr. Kildare
1939 · Movie

Captain America
1944 · Movie

Night Monster
1942 · Movie

The Three Musketeers
1939 · Movie

The Marriage Price
1919 · Movie

The Firebird
1934 · Movie

Genius at Work
1946 · Movie

The Great Garrick
1937 · Movie

Man-Made Monster
1941 · Movie

Absolute Quiet
1936 · Movie

Balalaika
1939 · Movie

Lady of Secrets
1936 · Movie

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
1934 · Movie

Murders in the Zoo
1933 · Movie

The Vampire Bat
1933 · Movie

Secrets of Scotland Yard
1944 · Movie

The Sun Never Sets
1939 · Movie

The Great Waltz
1938 · Movie

Rendezvous
1935 · Movie

Fog Island
1945 · Movie

Lancer Spy
1937 · Movie

The High Command
1937 · Movie

Nana
1934 · Movie

The Strange Case of Doctor Rx
1942 · Movie

Girl in 313
1940 · Movie