Lawrence D'Orsay(1853-1931)
- Actor
Lawrence D'Orsay born in Peterborough, England. Well-known in drama and
comedy theatre from the 1880's, perhaps more notable for his starring
role in 'The Earl of Pawtucket' at the Manhattan Theatre in 1903. A
brilliant star in at least 8 Hollywood comedy and drama movies, he
played the typical English monocled upper-class character often seen as
Lords or Colonels, making his film debut in 'The Border Detective' a
short western made at the American Film Co in 1912, perhaps best
remembered as Hon. George Vane-Basingwell in Lawrence C. Windom's
'Ruggles of Red Gap' a western/comedy co-starring Taylor Holmes in
1918, his last screen appearance he played the role of Lord Elton in
D.W. Griffith's 'The Sorrows of Satan' starring Adolphe Menjou and
Carol Dempster at the Paramount studios in 1926. Died in London in 1931
age 78.