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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_EmertonRoy Emerton - Wikipedia

    Roy Emerton (9 October 1892 – 30 November 1944) was a British film actor. Earlier in his life, he was a sailor, stoker, docker, railway worker, and miner and served in the First World War. He played in a great number of popular London stage plays and shows, including Shakespeare, as well as film work. Partial filmography

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0256276Roy Emerton - IMDb

    Roy Emerton was a big, brawny character actor whose scarred face and resounding deep voice made him a natural for menacing roles. One of his best and most typical was as the evil Boss McGinty in The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935).

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • October 9, 1892
    • Roy Emerton
    • November 30, 1944
  3. Roy Emerton was a big, brawny character actor whose scarred face and resounding deep voice made him a natural for menacing roles. One of his best and most typical was as the evil Boss McGinty in The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935).

    • October 9, 1892
    • November 30, 1944
  4. Actor. October 9, 1893(age 51) Burford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Earlier in his life, he was a sailor, stoker, docker, railway worker, miner, and served in World War I. He played in a great number of popular London stage shows, including Shakespeare as well as film work. Back to Profile.

  5. But the film more quickly incorporates the crime by depicting the victim Noakes (Roy Emerton) and his relations with those around him. The film paints Noakes as an unpleasant man, with various people in the village shown to have motive for removing him.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_FellaBig Fella - Wikipedia

    Big Fella is a 1937 British musical drama film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Paul Robeson, Elisabeth Welch and Roy Emerton. It is loosely based on the novel Banjo by Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay.

  7. Roy Emerton is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Thief of Bagdad, Q Planes, The Man in Grey, The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes, Big Fella, The Drum, The Case of the Frightened Lady, and The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case.