Brian Aherne Movies and Career Information
May 02, 1902
Kings Norton
Actor
Brian Aherne (May 2, 1902 – February 10, 1986) was a British actor of both stage and screen, who found success in Hollywood. He was born William Brian de Lacy Aherne in King's Norton, Worcestershire, the son of William de Lacy Aherne by his spouse Louise née Thomas. Educated at Edgbaston, Birmingham, he had also carried out some early stage training at Italia Conti Academy in London and had some child roles before completing his education at Malvern College. He first appeared on the stage in Birmingham with the Pilgrim Players (which subsequently developed into the Birmingham Repertory Theatre), on April 5, 1910, in Fifinella; and made his first appearance on the London stage at the Garrick Theatre, December 26, 1913, in Where the Rainbow Ends, a fairy play by Clifford Mills and John Ramsey, with music by Roger Quilter, which ran at various theatres for over 25 years. He then studied with a view to becoming an architect, but, having had considerable amateur experience in Birmingham, and with the Liverpool Green Room Club, he obtained an engagement under Robert Courtneidge, and appeared at London's Savoy Theatre, opening on December 26, 1923, as Jack O'Hara in a revival of Paddy the
- Brian Aherne Movies before 2012
- Sylvia Scarlett 1999
- Skylark (1963) 1963
- Best of Everything 1959
- I Confess (1952) 1952
- Angel on the Amazon (1948) 1948
- Smilin' Through (1941) 1941
- Hired Wife 1940
- Song of Songs (1933) 1933
- Underground (1928) 1928
- Shooting Stars
- Beloved Enemy
- Merrily We Live (1938)