Paul Cavanagh

Description:

Cambridge-educated Paul Cavanagh appeared in pictures as the epitome of the debonair, well-dressed Englishman. The former barrister and Royal Canadian Mountie turned to acting in 1924 and had a starring role on Broadway in 'Scotland Yard' (1929). His film career began in 1928 and lasted just over three decades. During that time, he portrayed charming grifters (The Notorious Sophie Lang (1934), stalwart leading men (Mae West's love interest in Goin' to Town (1935), as well as the occasional murder victim or dastardly swine (as Martin Arlington in Tarzan and His Mate (1934). He was at his best however, as the urbane older husband of Joan Crawford in the brilliant Humoresque (1946), tolerating the antics of his neurotic wife - and Oscar Levant's wisecrack ("Does your husband interfere with your marriage?") with nothing but bemused languor.

Overview

Birthday December 8, 1888
Born In Chislehurst, Kent [now in Bromley, London], England, UK
Alternative names Paul Cavanaugh
Height 175 cm
Spouse/Ex- Catherine Layfield Luhn July 6, 1946 - March 15, 1964 (his death),Ellen Jean MacIsaac November 18, 1914 - 1942 (divorced)

Did you know

Trivia He had a daughter, Joan Katharine Margaret (born 1954), with his wife, Catherine.

Scores

Tarzan and His Mate
1h 44m
7.2
Jungle Jim
20m
7.3
5.2
Flame of Calcutta
1h 9m
5.2
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