Stuart Holmes

Stuart Holmes

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Birthday: 
10 March 1884, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: 
Joseph Liebchen
Height: 
182 cm
Stuart Holmes, born Joseph Liebchen, was a silent screen leading man (from 1909) who starred in Fox's first feature film, Life's Shop Window (1914), filmed on Staten Island for $4,500. Being of somewhat menacing demeanour, the cold-eyed, moustachioed Holmes quickly discovered his penchant for playing dastardly villains of French, Italian ... Show more »
Stuart Holmes, born Joseph Liebchen, was a silent screen leading man (from 1909) who starred in Fox's first feature film, Life's Shop Window (1914), filmed on Staten Island for $4,500. Being of somewhat menacing demeanour, the cold-eyed, moustachioed Holmes quickly discovered his penchant for playing dastardly villains of French, Italian or Russian extraction. He was highly rated by critics for his Grand Duke Michael in The Prisoner of Zenda (1922) and for Alexander, nemesis of Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1924). His characters rarely ever survived the final reel. After leaving Fox, Holmes joined Metro for similar work and then segued into character parts after the coming of sound. He was signed as a Warner Brothers extra in the mid-30's and continued to amass uncredited or cameo bits until his retirement in 1964, by which time he had appeared in some 530 films. His wife, Blanche Maynard, was a well-known Hollywood astrologer and Holmes himself (when not busy on screen) spent his free time wood-carving. He was reputedly rather good at it. Show less «

Stuart Holmes's FILMOGRAPHY

The Climax

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Yankee Doodle Dandy

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The Roaring Twenties

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Dark Victory

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Each Dawn I Die

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Dust Be My Destiny

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Juarez

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Confessions of a Nazi Spy

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The Oklahoma Kid

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Jezebel

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Bullets or Ballots

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The Law in Her Hands

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Grand Exit

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Sitting Pretty

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The Man Who Laughs

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