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  1. Lawford Davidson (1 January 1890 –1964) was a British film actor. He was born Charles Lawford Davidson in London and died in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, at age 74. He was the first actor to dub another actor's voice, for Hungarian actor Paul Lukas in The Wolf of Wall Street (1929). [citation needed] Partial filmography

  2. Lawford Davidson was born on 1 January 1890 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Vagabond King (1930), The Patent Leather Kid (1927) and The Abbey Grange (1922). He died on 8 November 1962 in Devon, England, UK.

    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Devon, England, UK
  3. The Overland Telegraph: Directed by John Waters. With Tim McCoy, Dorothy Janis, Frank Rice, Lawford Davidson. At the beginning of the Civil War, as federal troops start to build the first overland telegraph, Indians, who fear the wires, kill some of the linesmen.

    • John Waters
    • 1929-03-02
    • Western
    • 60
  4. Lawford Davidson (1 January 1890 –1964) was a British film actor. He was born Charles Lawford Davidson in London and died in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, at age 74. He was the first actor to dub another actor's voice, for Hungarian actor Paul Lukas in The Wolf of Wall Street (1929).

  5. "The Patent Leather Kid" are on The Best Movies Starring Lawford Davidson on Flickchart.

  6. The Overland Telegraph is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by John Waters and written by Harry Sinclair Drago, George C. Hull and Edward J. Meagher. The film stars Tim McCoy, Dorothy Janis, Frank Rice, Lawford Davidson, Clarence Geldart and Chief John Big Tree.

  7. Biography. A British actor, born on January 1, 1890, in London, England, United Kingdom. He is known for The Vagabond King (1930), The Patent Leather Kid (1927), and The Abbey Grange (1922).