A descendant of 19th-century theatrical impresario Dion Boucicault, British character actor Donald Calthrop was on stage from 1906 and in films from 1918. Calthrop was most often seen as a villain, usually the type who relishes telling the hero how and why he "did it." A favorite of Alfred Hitchcock, Calthrop skulked his way through the Master's Blackmail (1929), Juno and the Paycock (1930) Murder...
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