
Wyndham Standing
Known For
Acting
Born
1880-08-22 in London, England, UK
Died
1963-02-01
Biography
Wyndham Standing (23 August 1880 – 1 February 1963) was an English film actor. Standing appeared in 131 films between 1915 and 1948. A popular and much beloved leading man in the silent film era, he starred and co-starred along many famous names of the day, both men and women. He and Ronald Colman were the stars of the now lost classic The Dark Angel (1925). Standing delivered a memorable performance in Hell's Angels (1930) as the commanding officer who gets fed up with the cowardly antics of Ben Lyon and James Hall just before sending them off on a deadly bombing mission. He was born Charles Wyndham Standing in London, England and died in Los Angeles, California. He was the son of veteran actor Herbert Standing (1846–1923) and the brother of actors Jack Standing, Sir Guy Standing, Herbert Standing Jr. and Percy Standing. He was also the uncle of Joan Standing and Kay Hammond. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Known For

Dracula
as Surgeon (uncredited)

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Senator Ashman (uncredited)

This Above All
as Doctor

Pride and Prejudice
as Committeeman

Waterloo Bridge
as Toff (uncredited)

The Woman in the Window
as Man at Club (uncredited)

My Lady's Garter
as Bruce Calhoun

Imitation of Life
as Beatrice's Butler Jarvis

Madame Curie
as King Oscar (uncredited)

White Heat
as Gilbert Gillman

A Guy Named Joe
as English Colonel (uncredited)

The Locket
as Butler (uncredited)

Hell's Angels
as RFC Squadron Commander

Lured
as Assistant Medical Examiner (uncredited)

The Man in the Iron Mask
as Doctor

The Reckless Sex
as Carter Trevor

The Sea of Grass
as Gambler (uncredited)

Design for Living
as Max's Butler

The Long Voyage Home
as British Naval Officer

Ivy
as Assistant Chief Justice (uncredited)