
Herbert Standing
Acting
Born 1846-11-13 · Peckham, London, England, UK · Died 1923-12-05
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Herbert Standing was a British stage and screen actor and the patriarch of the Standing family of actors. He was the father of numerous children, many who had careers in theatre and cinema. Toward the end of his life, he appeared in many Hollywood silent films.
Acting

The Brown Derby
Adolph Plummer

Rainbow Riley
Newspaper Editor

Sawdust
Ethelbert Wentworth

Jazzmania
Josephus Ranson

The Impossible Mrs. Bellew
Reverend Dr. Helstan

The Masquerader
Herbert Fraide

While Satan Sleeps
Bishop

The Crossroads of New York
John D. Anthony

The Fast Freight
Peter Hammond

The Trap
The Priest

The Infamous Miss Revell
Samuel Pangborn
The Man Worthwhile
Mr. Forbes-Grey
One Wild Week
Judge Bancroft

She Couldn't Help It
Bishop Van Wagenen

Man and Woman
Governor-General

Simple Souls
Peter Craine

Don't Ever Marry
John Sitterly

Judy of Rogues' Harbor
Governor Kingsland

The Cup of Fury
Sir Joseph Webling

A Misfit Earl
Hon. Guy Wyndham

Almost a Husband
Banker McElwyn

Strictly Confidential
Bennett

Through the Wrong Door
Haskell Carter

A Sporting Chance
Peter Brent

A Rogue's Romance
Anton Deprenay

My Little Sister
Guy Whitby Dawson

Beware!

The Home Town Girl
Peter Jellaby
You Never Saw Such a Girl
Judge Eustace

Jane Goes A-Wooing
Deronodo