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Claude Rains

Claude Rains (10 November 1889 – 30 May 1967) was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned 47 years; he later held American citizenship. He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man (1933), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and, perhaps his most famous performance, Captain Renault in Casablanca (1942). Rains was born William Claude Rains in Camberwell, London on November 10, 1889. He grew up, according to his daughter, with "a very serious cockney accent and a speech impediment". His father was British stage actor Frederick Rains, and the young Rains made his stage debut at 11 in Nell of Old Drury. His acting talents were recognised by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, founder of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Tree paid for the elocution lessons Rains needed in order to succeed as an actor. Later, Rains taught at the institution, teaching John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, among others. Rains served in the First World War in the London Scottish Regiment, with fellow actors Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman and Herbert Marshall. Rains was involved in a gas attack that left him nearly blind in one eye for the rest of his life. However, the war did aid his social advancement and, by its end, he had risen from the rank of Private to Captain. Rains began his career in the London theatre, having a success in the title role of John Drinkwater's play Ulysses S. Grant, the follow-up to the playwright's major hit Abraham Lincoln, and traveled to Broadway in the late 1920s to act in leading roles in such plays as Shaw's The Apple Cart and in the dramatizations of The Constant Nymph, and Pearl S. Buck's novel The Good Earth, as a Chinese farmer. Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man (1933) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room. Rains later credited director Michael Curtiz with teaching him the more understated requirements of film acting, or "what not to do in front of a camera".

  • Known ForActing
  • Born9 November 1889 (age 136)
  • Place of BirthClapham, London, England, UK

Claude Rains

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Claude Rains (10 November 1889 – 30 May 1967) was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned 47 years; he later held American citizenship. He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man (1933), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and, perhaps his most famous performance, Captain Renault in Casablanca (1942). Rains was born William Claude Rains in Camberwell, London on November 10, 1889. He grew up, according to his daughter, with "a very serious cockney accent and a speech impediment". His father was British stage actor Frederick Rains, and the young Rains made his stage debut at 11 in Nell of Old Drury. His acting talents were recognised by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, founder of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Tree paid for the elocution lessons Rains needed in order to succeed as an actor. Later, Rains taught at the institution, teaching John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, among others. Rains served in the First World War in the London Scottish Regiment, with fellow actors Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman and Herbert Marshall. Rains was involved in a gas attack that left him nearly blind in one eye for the rest of his life. However, the war did aid his social advancement and, by its end, he had risen from the rank of Private to Captain. Rains began his career in the London theatre, having a success in the title role of John Drinkwater's play Ulysses S. Grant, the follow-up to the playwright's major hit Abraham Lincoln, and traveled to Broadway in the late 1920s to act in leading roles in such plays as Shaw's The Apple Cart and in the dramatizations of The Constant Nymph, and Pearl S. Buck's novel The Good Earth, as a Chinese farmer. Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man (1933) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room. Rains later credited director Michael Curtiz with teaching him the more understated requirements of film acting, or "what not to do in front of a camera".

  • Known ForActing
  • Born9 November 1889 (age 136)
  • Place of BirthClapham, London, England, UK
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Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored
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5.5
2013
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Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
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9.0
2007
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The Opera Ghost: A Phantom Unmasked
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8.0
2000
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Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man'
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6.9
1999
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Ingrid Bergman Remembered
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6.7
1996
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
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6.0
1988
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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
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6.5
1983
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The Horror Show
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6.0
1979
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The Greatest Story Ever Told
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6.4
1965
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Twilight of Honor
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6.7
1963
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Lawrence of Arabia
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8.0
1962
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Battle of the Worlds
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4.6
1961
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The Lost World
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5.7
1960
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This Earth Is Mine
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6.1
1959
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Judgment at Nuremberg
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1959
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin
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5.6
1957
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On Borrowed Time
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1957
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Lisbon
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6.4
1956
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The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
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6.0
1952
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Sealed Cargo
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6.4
1951
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Where Danger Lives
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6.422
1950
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The White Tower
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5.5
1950
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Rope of Sand
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5.7
1949
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The Passionate Friends
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6.971
1949
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Song of Surrender
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1949
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The Unsuspected
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6.7
1947
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Notorious
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7.7
1946
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Angel on My Shoulder
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6.4
1946
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Deception
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6.5
1946
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Blow-Ups of 1946
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6.0
1946
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Caesar and Cleopatra
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6.1
1945
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Strange Holiday
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6.4
1945
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This Love of Ours
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5.7
1945
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Mr. Skeffington
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6.7
1944
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Passage to Marseille
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6.6
1944
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Casablanca
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8.157
1943
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Forever and a Day
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7.4
1943
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Phantom of the Opera
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6.2
1943
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Now, Voyager
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7.3
1942
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Moontide
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6.368
1942
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Kings Row
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7.2
1942
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Breakdowns of 1942
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6.0
1942
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The Wolf Man
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6.99
1941
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Here Comes Mr. Jordan
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6.9
1941
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Breakdowns of 1941
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7.0
1941
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Four Mothers
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5.7
1941
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The Sea Hawk
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7.1
1940
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Lady with Red Hair
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6.5
1940
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Saturday's Children
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6.4
1940
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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7.861
1939
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They Made Me a Criminal
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6.3
1939
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Juarez
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6.5
1939
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Four Wives
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5.1
1939
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Daughters Courageous
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6.2
1939
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Sons of Liberty
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6.0
1939
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The Adventures of Robin Hood
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7.463
1938
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Four Daughters
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6.5
1938
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White Banners
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5.8
1938
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Gold Is Where You Find It
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6.9
1938
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Breakdowns of 1938
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5.0
1938
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The Prince and the Pauper
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6.7
1937
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They Won't Forget
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5.7
1937
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Stolen Holiday
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6.6
1937
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Breakdowns of 1937
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6.0
1937
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The Making of a Great Motion Picture
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5.0
1936
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Anthony Adverse
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5.7
1936
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Hearts Divided
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5.0
1936
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Breakdowns of 1936
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1936
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The Clairvoyant
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5.9
1935
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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5.5
1935
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The Last Outpost
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6.0
1935
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Scrooge
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5.9
1935
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Crime Without Passion
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5.8
1934
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The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
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6.0
1934
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The Invisible Man
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7.484
1933
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Build Thy House
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1920