Eric Mayne

Eric Mayne

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1865-04-27
Place of Birth:Dublin, Ireland, UK [now Republic of Ireland]
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Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1865-04-27 More

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Eric Mayne (April 28, 1865 – February 10, 1947) was an Irish born American actor. Mayne was born in Dublin and was a star on stage in London in the early 20th century, at the London Lyceum and at Drury Lane. In 1908 and 1910 he played Prince Hildred in The Prince and the Beggar Maid at the Lyceum Theatre in London. He appeared in the films The New York Peacock, Wife Number Two, Her Hour, Help! Help! Police!, Marooned Hearts, The Conquering Power, Turn to the Right, The Prisoner of Zenda, Pawned, Dr. Jack, My American Wife, The Christian, Suzanna, Prodigal Daughters, Human Wreckage, Her Reputation, Cameo Kirby, The Drums of Jeopardy, Black Oxen, The Yankee Consul, Gerald Cranston's Lady, Her Night of Romance, The Scarlet Honeymoon, Cyclone Cavalier, East Lynne, Hearts and Spangles, Folly of Youth, Money to Burn, Married Alive, The Canyon of Adventure, Rackety Rax, Night of Terror, The Drunkard and Ticket to Paradise, among others. Mayne died in his sleep in Hollywood, California, on February 10, 1947.
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Adventure
Adventure Romance Drama
Scared Stiff
Comedy Horror Mystery
The Woman in Green
Mystery Crime Thriller
The Climax
Music Horror Thriller
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Comedy Romance Drama
Crossroads
Drama Mystery
In Old California
Action Romance Western
They Died with Their Boots On
Western War Drama Romance
Murder by Invitation
Comedy Crime Mystery
The Son of Monte Cristo
Action Adventure Drama Romance
Bitter Sweet
Drama Music Romance
City for Conquest
Romance Drama Crime
Foreign Correspondent
Thriller Mystery Action
My Love Came Back
Comedy Drama Music
Earthbound
Fantasy Mystery
They Shall Have Music
Family Music Drama
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
Action Crime Mystery Thriller
The Story of Alfred Nobel
History Documentary Drama
If I Were King
Adventure History
Gold Diggers in Paris
Comedy Music Romance
Holiday
Comedy Romance Drama
Wells Fargo
History Western
The Bride Wore Red
Romance Comedy Drama
Professional Soldier
Action Adventure Drama
Vagabond Lady
Drama Comedy Romance
The Good Fairy
Comedy Romance
The Merry Widow
Comedy Music Romance
David Harum
Comedy Drama
Hard to Handle
Comedy Romance
Scarlet Dawn
Drama History Romance
Rackety Rax
Action Comedy Crime
Grand Hotel
Drama Romance
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Horror Science Fiction Drama
Street Scene
Drama Romance
Hangman's House
Thriller Drama Romance
The Canyon of Adventure
Action Western Romance Adventure
Hearts and Spangles
Action Drama Romance
The Blackbird
Crime Drama Romance
The Eagle
Adventure Romance Comedy
His Forgotten Wife
Drama Comedy Romance
White Tiger
Drama Crime Thriller
The Extra Girl
Comedy Romance Crime
Human Wreckage
Crime Thriller Drama
Suzanna
Romance Drama
Dr. Jack
Comedy Romance
  • name:Eric Mayne
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1865-04-27
  • Place of Birth:Dublin, Ireland, UK [now Republic of Ireland]
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:Eric Mayne (April 28, 1865 – February 10, 1947) was an Irish born American actor. Mayne was born in Dublin and was a star on stage in London in the early 20th century, at the London Lyceum and at Drury Lane. In 1908 and 1910 he played Prince Hildred in The Prince and the Beggar Maid at the Lyceum Theatre in London. He appeared in the films The New York Peacock, Wife Number Two, Her Hour, Help! Help! Police!, Marooned Hearts, The Conquering Power, Turn to the Right, The Prisoner of Zenda, Pawned, Dr. Jack, My American Wife, The Christian, Suzanna, Prodigal Daughters, Human Wreckage, Her Reputation, Cameo Kirby, The Drums of Jeopardy, Black Oxen, The Yankee Consul, Gerald Cranston's Lady, Her Night of Romance, The Scarlet Honeymoon, Cyclone Cavalier, East Lynne, Hearts and Spangles, Folly of Youth, Money to Burn, Married Alive, The Canyon of Adventure, Rackety Rax, Night of Terror, The Drunkard and Ticket to Paradise, among others. Mayne died in his sleep in Hollywood, California, on February 10, 1947.
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