Eric Blore Movies and Career Information
Dec 23, 1887
London
Actor
Eric Blore (December 23, 1887 – March 2, 1959) was an English comic actor. Blore was born in Finchley (now part of London), England. Aged eighteeen, he worked as an insurance agent for two years. He gained theatre experience while touring Australia. Originally enlisting into the Artists Rifles he was commissioned in the South Wales Borderers in World War I. Eventually he appeared in several shows and revues in England. His stage work in Gay Divorce with Fred Astaire earned him a role in films. In 1923 he went to the United States and began playing character roles on Broadway. After the death of his first wife, Violet Winter, he married Clara Mackin in 1926. He moved onto film and appeared in over eighty Hollywood films. Blore, in his role as an English butler, appeared more frequently than any other supporting player in the series of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals at RKO, five of nine. Some of his most memorable on-screen moments took place in Top Hat (1935) and Shall We Dance (1937). He reprised this role with Astaire for a final time in The Sky's the Limit (1943), delivering the line: "If I were not such a gentleman's gentleman, I could be such a cad's cad". Other
- Eric Blore Movies before 2012
- Road to Zanzibar 2001
- Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) 1949
- Sullivan's Travels (1941) 1942
- Music in My Heart 1940
- Swiss Miss (1938) 1938
- Shall We Dance 1937
- Swing Time (1936) 1936
- Diamond Jim (1935) 1935
- Tarnished Lady (1931) 1931
- Quality Street (1927) 1927
- Top Hat (1935)
- Laughter (1930)
- Romance On The High Seas
- Love Happy