Arthur Wontner
| Sign | Aquarius |
| Born | Jan 21, 1875 London, England |
| Died | Jul 10, 1960 London, England |
| Age | Died at 85 |
Arthur Wontner | |
| Job | Actor |
| Years active | 1916-1955 |
| Top Roles | Sherlock Holmes, Baron de Baudrec, Embassy Counsellor, Old Gentleman, Judge |
| Top Genres | Drama, Mystery, Crime, Romance, Comedy, War |
| Top Topics | Romance (Comic), World War II, World War I |
| Top Collaborators | Julius Hagen (Producer), Michael Powell (Director), Patrick Macnee, Leslie S. Hiscott (Director) |
| Shares birthday with | Telly Savalas, Paul Scofield, David Weisbart see more.. |
Arthur Wontner Overview:
Actor, Arthur Wontner, was born on Jan 21, 1875 in London, England. Wontner died at the age of 85 on Jul 10, 1960 in London, England .
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BlogHub Articles:
Silver Blaze (1937) / Murder at the Baskervilles (1941) with
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Arthur Wontner Quotes:
Dr. John Watson:
Oh, Holmes, you're marvelous!
Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary.
Sherlock Holmes: [to Moriarity] It's very interesting, Moriarity, but your five minutes is up!
Sherlock Holmes: [to Inspector Lestrade] We're old friends. I should hate to see you make such an ass of yourself as wrongfully to arrest the future son-in-law of Sir Henry Baskerville.
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Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary.
Sherlock Holmes: [to Moriarity] It's very interesting, Moriarity, but your five minutes is up!
Sherlock Holmes: [to Inspector Lestrade] We're old friends. I should hate to see you make such an ass of yourself as wrongfully to arrest the future son-in-law of Sir Henry Baskerville.
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