
Acting · 52 years old
Selby, Yorkshire, England, UK
British stage actor James Stephenson made his film debut quite late in life, at the age of 49, in 1937, making four pictures that year. Warner Bros. got a glimpse of this distinguished gent and signed him to a contract where he indulged himself in urbane villainy. Proving a reliable support in such films as Boy Meets Girl (1938), You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), and the classic adventure The Sea Hawk (1940), he was entrusted by director William Wyler and mega-star Bette Davis to play the sympathetic role of the family attorney Howard Joyce in The Letter (1940). It was the role of a lifetime and he didn't let them down for he earned an Oscar nomination in the process. Stephenson was soon on a roll, playing the titular sleuth in Calling Philo Vance (1940) and was first-billed in the above-average "B" movie Shining Victory (1941) when he died suddenly in 1941 of a heart attack at the rather young age of 53. Date of Death: 29 July 1941, Pacific Palisades, California (heart attack)

The Letter
Howard Joyce

The Sea Hawk
Abbott

The Old Maid
Jim Ralston

Beau Geste
Major Henri de Beaujolais

The Monroe Doctrine
Senor De La Torre

We Are Not Alone
Sir William Clintock

Boy Meets Girl
Major Thompson

King of the Underworld
Bill Stevens

Nancy Drew… Detective
Challon

The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Sir Thomas Egerton

Sons of Liberty
Colonel Tillman

A Dispatch from Reuters
Carew

River's End
McDowell

Confessions of a Nazi Spy
British Military Intelligence Agent

Torchy Blane in Chinatown
Dr. Mansfield

Espionage Agent
Dr. Anton Rader

Calling Philo Vance
Philo Vance

Shining Victory
Dr. Paul Venner

White Banners
Thomas Bradford

The Adventures of Jane Arden
Dr. George Vanders