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Claude Rains

William Claude Rains (10 November 1889 – 30 May 1967) was a British and American actor whose career spanned almost seven decades. He was the recipient of numerous accolades, including four Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor, and is considered one of the screen's great character stars who played cultured villains during the Golden Age of Hollywood. The son of a stage actor, Rains began acting on stage in his native London in the 1900s. He became a leading thespian on the West End, and an acting teacher at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. He moved to the United States in the late 1920s and became a successful Broadway star, before making his American film debut as Dr. Jack Griffin in The Invisible Man (1933). He went on to play prominent roles in such big screen production as The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), The Wolf Man (1941), Casablanca (1942), Kings Row (1942), Phantom of the Opera (1943) and Notorious (1946). In 1951, he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Darkness at Noon. He continued to work as a prominent character actor in films, notably as Mr. Dryden in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and his final role in the Biblical epic The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). In 1960, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the film industry. Richard Chamberlain described him as "one of the finest actors of the 20th century," while Bette Davis considered him one of her favorite co-stars.

Infobox

Born
William Claude Rains(1889-11-10)10 November 1889London, England
Died
30 May 1967(1967-05-30) (aged 77)Laconia, New Hampshire, U.S.
Citizenship
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Alma mater
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1900–1965
Spouses
mw- Isabel Jeans (m. 1913; div. 1915) Marie Hemingway (m. 1920; div. 1920) Beatrix Thomson (m. 1924; div. 1935) Frances Propper (m. 1935; div. 1956) Agi Jambor (m. 1959; div. 1960) Rosemary Clark Schrode (m. 1960; died 1964)
Children
1
Father
Fred Rains
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch
British Army
Years of service
1914–1919
Rank
Captain
Unit
London Scottish Bedfordshire Regiment
Battles / wars
World War I
Conflicts
World War I
Service years
1914–1919

Tables

· Theatre credits
1900
Notes
Haymarket Theatre
1901
Herod
Notes
His Majesty's Theatre
1904
Last of the Dandies
Role(s)
Winkles
Notes
Rains' debut speaking role in the theatre
1911
The Gods of the Mountain
Role(s)
Thahn
Notes
Haymarket Theatre
1912-13
Role(s)
Typhoon
Notes
Omayi
1913
The Green Cockatoo
Role(s)
Grasset
Notes
Aldwych Theatre
1919
Reparation
Role(s)
Ivan Petrovitch
Notes
St. James's Theatre
Uncle Ned
Role(s)
Mears
Notes
Lyceum Theatre
1919-20
Role(s)
The Jest
1920
Role(s)
Casca
Notes
St. James's Theatre
1921-22
Role(s)
Will Shakespeare
1922
Role(s)
Billy
Notes
St. James's Theatre
1922-23
Role(s)
The Rumour
Role(s)
Lepidopterist, Parasite, Chief Engineer
Notes
Regent Theatre
1923
Robert E. Lee
Role(s)
David Peel
Role(s)
Earl of Trenton
Notes
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Reparation
Notes
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1925
Role(s)
Faulkland
Notes
Lyric Hammersmith
1926
Role(s)
The Inspector
Notes
Gaiety Theatre
Made in Heaven
Role(s)
Martin Walmer
Notes
Everyman Theatre, London
1927
Role(s)
Roberto
Notes
Selwyn Theatre
Lally
Role(s)
Lally
Notes
Greenwich Village Theatre
Out of the Sea
Role(s)
Arthur Logris
Notes
Eltinge Theatre
1929
The Camel Through the Needle's Eye
Role(s)
Joseph Vilim
Notes
Martin Beck Theatre, Guild Theatre
1929-30
Role(s)
The Game of Love and Death
Notes
Lazare Carnot
1930
Role(s)
Proteus
Notes
Martin Beck Theatre
1931
Miracle at Verdun
Role(s)
Heydner, Messenger, Lamparenne
Notes
Martin Beck Theatre
He
Role(s)
Elevator Man
Notes
Guild Theatre
1932
The Moon in the Yellow River
Role(s)
Dobelle
Role(s)
The Elder
Role(s)
Paul Verin
Notes
Broadhurst Theatre
Role(s)
Wang Lung
Notes
Guild Theatre
1933
American Dream
Role(s)
Ezekial Bell
1951
Role(s)
Rubashov
Notes
Alvin Theatre
1954
Role(s)
Sir Claude Mulhammer
Notes
Morosco Theatre
1956
Role(s)
Dr. Bruner
Notes
Playhouse Theatre
Year
Title
Role(s)
Venue
Notes
Ref.
1900
Sweet Nell of Old Drury
Haymarket Theatre
Stage debut, aged 10 as an "unbilled child extra "running around a fountain."
1901
Herod
His Majesty's Theatre
Unbilled
1904
Last of the Dandies
Winkles
Rains' debut speaking role in the theatre
1911
The Gods of the Mountain
Thahn
Haymarket Theatre
Shared role with Reginald Owen
1912-13
Typhoon
Omayi
First heavy character role
1913
The Green Cockatoo
Grasset
Aldwych Theatre
Also stage manager
1919
Reparation
Ivan Petrovitch
St. James's Theatre
Also stage manager
Uncle Ned
Mears
Lyceum Theatre
Marked Rains' return to the stage after being wounded in WWI
1919-20
The Jest
Prince's Theatre, Bristol
1920
Julius Caesar
Casca
St. James's Theatre
1921-22
Will Shakespeare
Shaftesbury Theatre
1922
The Bat
Billy
St. James's Theatre
1922-23
The Rumour
Globe Theatre
Pictures from the Insects' Life
Lepidopterist, Parasite, Chief Engineer
Regent Theatre
1923
Robert E. Lee
David Peel
Good Luck
Earl of Trenton
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Reparation
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
As director
1925
The Rivals
Faulkland
Lyric Hammersmith
1926
The Government Inspector
The Inspector
Gaiety Theatre
Professional debut of his RADA student, Charles Laughton
1926
Made in Heaven
Martin Walmer
Everyman Theatre, London
Rains' last appearance on the London Stage.
1927
The Constant Nymph
Roberto
Selwyn Theatre
Replacement, Broadway debut
Lally
Lally
Greenwich Village Theatre
Out of the Sea
Arthur Logris
Eltinge Theatre
1929
The Camel Through the Needle's Eye
Joseph Vilim
Martin Beck Theatre, Guild Theatre
1929-30
The Game of Love and Death
Lazare Carnot
Guild Theatre
1930
The Apple Cart
Proteus
Martin Beck Theatre
Alvin Theatre
1931
Miracle at Verdun
Heydner, Messenger, Lamparenne
Martin Beck Theatre
He
Elevator Man
Guild Theatre
1932
The Moon in the Yellow River
Dobelle
Too True to Be Good
The Elder
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
Paul Verin
Broadhurst Theatre
The Good Earth
Wang Lung
Guild Theatre
1933
American Dream
Ezekial Bell
1951
Darkness at Noon
Rubashov
Alvin Theatre
Won Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
Royale Theatre
1954
The Confidential Clerk
Sir Claude Mulhammer
Morosco Theatre
1956
Night of the Auk
Dr. Bruner
Playhouse Theatre
· Filmography › Film
1920
Role(s)
Clarkis
Notes
Fred Goodwins
1933
Role(s)
Dr. Jack Griffin/The Invisible Man
Notes
James Whale
1934
Role(s)
Lee Gentry
Notes
Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur
Role(s)
Paul Verin
Notes
Edward Ludwig
1935
Role(s)
John Jasper
Notes
Stuart Walker
Role(s)
Maximus
Notes
Maurice Elvey
Role(s)
John Stevenson
Notes
Louis Gasnier, Charles Barton
Role(s)
Jacob Marley
Notes
Henry Edwards
1936
Role(s)
Napoleon Bonaparte
Notes
Frank Borzage
Role(s)
Marquis Don Luis
Notes
Mervyn LeRoy
1937
Role(s)
Stefan Orloff
Notes
Michael Curtiz
Role(s)
Earl of Hertford
Notes
William Keighley
Role(s)
District Attorney Andrew J. "Andy" Griffin
Notes
Mervyn LeRoy
1938
Role(s)
Paul Ward
Notes
Edmund Goulding
Role(s)
Colonel Christopher "Chris" Ferris
Notes
Michael Curtiz
Role(s)
Prince John
Role(s)
Adam Lemp
1939
Role(s)
Detective Monty Phelan
Notes
Busby Berkeley
Role(s)
Emperor Louis Napoleon III
Notes
William Dieterle
Role(s)
Haym Salomon
Notes
Michael Curtiz
Role(s)
Jim Masters
Role(s)
Senator Joseph Harrison Paine
Notes
Frank Capra
Role(s)
Adam Lemp
Notes
Michael Curtiz
1940
Role(s)
Mr. Henry Halevy
Notes
Vincent Sherman
Role(s)
Don José Álvarez de Córdoba
Notes
Michael Curtiz
Role(s)
David Belasco
Notes
Curtis Bernhardt
1941
Role(s)
Adam Lemp
Notes
William Keighley
Role(s)
Mr. Jordan
Notes
Alexander Hall
Role(s)
Sir John Talbot
Notes
George Waggner
1942
Role(s)
Dr. Alexander Tower
Notes
Sam Wood
Role(s)
Nutsy
Notes
Archie Mayo
Role(s)
Dr. Jaquith
Notes
Irving Rapper
Role(s)
Captain Louis Renault
Notes
Michael Curtiz
1943
Role(s)
Ambrose Pomfret
Notes
Herbert Wilcox(sequence with Rains)
Role(s)
Erique Claudin/The Phantom of the Opera
Notes
Arthur Lubin
1944
Role(s)
Captain Freycinet
Notes
Michael Curtiz
Role(s)
Job Skeffington
Notes
Vincent Sherman
1945
Role(s)
John Stevenson
Notes
Arch Oboler
Role(s)
Joseph Targel
Notes
William Dieterle
Role(s)
Julius Caesar
Notes
Gabriel Pascal
1946
Role(s)
Alexander Sebastian
Notes
Alfred Hitchcock
Role(s)
Nick
Notes
Archie Mayo
Role(s)
Alexander Hollenius
Notes
Irving Rapper
1947
Role(s)
Victor Grandison
Notes
Michael Curtiz
1949
Role(s)
Howard Justin
Notes
David Lean
Role(s)
Arthur "Fred" Martingale
Notes
William Dieterle
Role(s)
Elisha Hunt
Notes
Mitchell Leisen
1950
Role(s)
Paul DeLambre
Notes
Ted Tetzlaff
Role(s)
Frederick Lannington
Notes
John Farrow
1951
Role(s)
Captain Skalder
Notes
Alfred L. Werker
1952
Role(s)
Kees Popinga
Notes
Harold French
1956
Role(s)
Aristides Mavros
Notes
Ray Milland
1959
Role(s)
Philippe Rambeau
Notes
Henry King
1960
Role(s)
Professor George Edward Challenger
Notes
Irwin Allen
1961
Role(s)
Professor Benson
Notes
Antonio Margheriti
1962
Role(s)
Mr. Dryden
Notes
David Lean
1963
Role(s)
Art Harper
Notes
Boris Sagal
1965
Role(s)
Herod the Great
Notes
George Stevens
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
1920
Build Thy House
Clarkis
Fred Goodwins
Film debut
1933
The Invisible Man
Dr. Jack Griffin/The Invisible Man
James Whale
1934
Crime Without Passion
Lee Gentry
Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
Paul Verin
Edward Ludwig
1935
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
John Jasper
Stuart Walker
The Clairvoyant
Maximus
Maurice Elvey
The Last Outpost
John Stevenson
Louis Gasnier, Charles Barton
Scrooge
Jacob Marley
Henry Edwards
Uncredited
1936
Hearts Divided
Napoleon Bonaparte
Frank Borzage
Anthony Adverse
Marquis Don Luis
Mervyn LeRoy
1937
Stolen Holiday
Stefan Orloff
Michael Curtiz
The Prince and the Pauper
Earl of Hertford
William Keighley
They Won't Forget
District Attorney Andrew J. "Andy" Griffin
Mervyn LeRoy
1938
White Banners
Paul Ward
Edmund Goulding
Gold is Where You Find It
Colonel Christopher "Chris" Ferris
Michael Curtiz
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Prince John
Four Daughters
Adam Lemp
1939
They Made Me a Criminal
Detective Monty Phelan
Busby Berkeley
Juarez
Emperor Louis Napoleon III
William Dieterle
Sons of Liberty
Haym Salomon
Michael Curtiz
Two-reel short
Daughters Courageous
Jim Masters
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Senator Joseph Harrison Paine
Frank Capra
Nominated- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Four Wives
Adam Lemp
Michael Curtiz
1940
Saturday's Children
Mr. Henry Halevy
Vincent Sherman
The Sea Hawk
Don José Álvarez de Córdoba
Michael Curtiz
Lady with Red Hair
David Belasco
Curtis Bernhardt
1941
Four Mothers
Adam Lemp
William Keighley
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Mr. Jordan
Alexander Hall
The Wolf Man
Sir John Talbot
George Waggner
1942
Kings Row
Dr. Alexander Tower
Sam Wood
Moontide
Nutsy
Archie Mayo
Now, Voyager
Dr. Jaquith
Irving Rapper
Casablanca
Captain Louis Renault
Michael Curtiz
Nominated- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1943
Forever and a Day
Ambrose Pomfret
Herbert Wilcox(sequence with Rains)
Phantom of the Opera
Erique Claudin/The Phantom of the Opera
Arthur Lubin
1944
Passage to Marseille
Captain Freycinet
Michael Curtiz
Mr. Skeffington
Job Skeffington
Vincent Sherman
Nominated- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1945
Strange Holiday
John Stevenson
Arch Oboler
This Love of Ours
Joseph Targel
William Dieterle
Caesar and Cleopatra
Julius Caesar
Gabriel Pascal
1946
Notorious
Alexander Sebastian
Alfred Hitchcock
Nominated- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Angel on My Shoulder
Nick
Archie Mayo
Deception
Alexander Hollenius
Irving Rapper
1947
The Unsuspected
Victor Grandison
Michael Curtiz
1949
The Passionate Friends
Howard Justin
David Lean
Rope of Sand
Arthur "Fred" Martingale
William Dieterle
Song of Surrender
Elisha Hunt
Mitchell Leisen
1950
The White Tower
Paul DeLambre
Ted Tetzlaff
Where Danger Lives
Frederick Lannington
John Farrow
· Filmography › Television
1953
Notes
2 episodes
1954
Role(s)
Father
Notes
Episode: "The Confidential Clerk"
1956
Role(s)
Narrator
Notes
Episode: "A Night to Remember"
Role(s)
Paul Westman
Notes
Episode:"The President"
Role(s)
Creon
Notes
Episode: "Antigone"
Eye on New York
Role(s)
Dr. Bruner
Notes
Episode: "Night of the Auk"
1957
On Borrowed Time
Role(s)
Mr. Brink
Notes
TV movie
Role(s)
Mayor of Hamelin
1956-62
Role(s)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Notes
Various roles
1959
Once Upon a Christmas Time
Role(s)
John Woodcutter
Notes
TV movie
Role(s)
Judge Haywood
Notes
Episode: "Judgment at Nuremberg"
1960
Role(s)
High Lama
Notes
Episode: "Shangri-La"
Role(s)
John Winfield Weston
Notes
Episode: "To Walk in Silence"
Role(s)
Narrator (voice)
Notes
Episode: "David and Goliath"
1962
Role(s)
Judge Daniel Clay
Notes
Episode: "The Daniel Clay Story"
Role(s)
Thonis Jundelin
Notes
Episode: "Nor Practice Makes Perfect"
1962-63
Role(s)
The DuPont Show of the Week
Notes
Colonel, Baron van der Zost
1963
Role(s)
Alexander Longford
Notes
Episode: "Incident of Judgement Day"
1963-65
Role(s)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Notes
Mr. Fare, Valentin
1964
Role(s)
Edward Fredericks
Notes
Episode: "Why Won't Anyone Listen?"
Role(s)
John Vance
Notes
Episode: "A Time to Be Silent"
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1953
Medallion Theatre
2 episodes
1954
Omnibus
Father
Episode: "The Confidential Clerk"
1956
Kraft Television Theatre
Narrator
Episode: "A Night to Remember"
The Alcoa Hour
Paul Westman
Episode:"The President"
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour
Creon
Episode: "Antigone"
Eye on New York
Dr. Bruner
Episode: "Night of the Auk"
1957
On Borrowed Time
Mr. Brink
TV movie
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Mayor of Hamelin
1956-62
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Various roles
5 episodes
1959
Once Upon a Christmas Time
John Woodcutter
TV movie
Playhouse 90
Judge Haywood
Episode: "Judgment at Nuremberg"
1960
Hallmark Hall of Fame
High Lama
Episode: "Shangri-La"
Naked City
John Winfield Weston
Episode: "To Walk in Silence"
Mel-O-Toons
Narrator (voice)
Episode: "David and Goliath"
1962
Wagon Train
Judge Daniel Clay
Episode: "The Daniel Clay Story"
Sam Benedict
Thonis Jundelin
Episode: "Nor Practice Makes Perfect"
1962-63
The DuPont Show of the Week
Colonel, Baron van der Zost
2 episodes
1963
Rawhide
Alexander Longford
Episode: "Incident of Judgement Day"
1963-65
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Mr. Fare, Valentin
2 episodes
1964
Dr. Kildare
Edward Fredericks
Episode: "Why Won't Anyone Listen?"
The Reporter
John Vance
Episode: "A Time to Be Silent"
· Radio appearances
1949
Role(s)
The Horn Blows at Midnight
1952
Role(s)
Three Words
Year
Programme
Episode/source
1949
Ford Theatre
The Horn Blows at Midnight
1952
Cavalcade of America
Three Words
· Discography
1946
The Christmas Tree
Role(s)
Mercury Childcraft Records
1948
Bible Stories for Children
Role(s)
Capitol Records
1950
Builders of America
Role(s)
Columbia Masterworks
1952
David and Goliath
Role(s)
Capitol Records
1957
The Song of Songs and Heloise and Abelard
Role(s)
Caedmon Records
1960
Remember The Alamo
Role(s)
Noble Records
1962
Enoch Arden
Role(s)
Columbia Masterworks
Year
Title
Recording Company
1946
The Christmas Tree
Mercury Childcraft Records
1948
Bible Stories for Children
Capitol Records
1950
Builders of America
Columbia Masterworks
1952
David and Goliath
Capitol Records
1957
The Song of Songs and Heloise and Abelard
Caedmon Records
1960
Remember The Alamo
Noble Records
1962
Enoch Arden
Columbia Masterworks
· Awards and nominations › Academy Awards
1939
Role(s)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Notes
Nominated
1943
Role(s)
Nominated
1944
Role(s)
Nominated
1946
Role(s)
Nominated
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
1939
Best Supporting Actor
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Nominated
1943
Casablanca
Nominated
1944
Mr. Skeffington
Nominated
1946
Notorious
Nominated
· Awards and nominations › Drama League Awards
1951
Distinguished Performance Award
Role(s)
Darkness at Noon
Notes
Won
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
1951
Distinguished Performance Award
Darkness at Noon
Won
· Awards and nominations › Grammy Awards
1962
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
1962
Best Documentary or Spoken Word Recording (Other Than Comedy)
Enoch Arden
Nominated
· Awards and nominations › Online Film & Television Association Awards
2023
2023
Year
2023
Honor
Film Hall of Fame: Actors
Result
Inducted
Year
Honor
Result
Ref.
2023
Film Hall of Fame: Actors
Inducted
· Awards and nominations › Tony Awards
1951
Role(s)
Darkness at Noon
Notes
Won
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
1951
Best Actor in a Play
Darkness at Noon
Won

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  41. "The 19th Academy Awards (1947) Nominees and Winners"
    http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1947
  42. "Awards History – The Drama League"
    https://dramaleague.org/awards-history/
  43. "Claude Rains"
    https://www.grammy.com/artists/claude-rains/17270
  44. "Film Hall of Fame: Actors"
    http://www.oftaawards.com/film-hall-of-fame/film-hall-of-fame-actors/
  45. "The Tony Award Nominations – 1951 Actor (Play)"
    https://www.tonyawards.com/nominees/year/1951/category/actor-leading-role-play/show/any/
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