

Gene Lockhart
Birthday
July 17, 1891 (65 years)
Place of Birth
London, Ontario, Canada
Known For
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edwin Eugene Lockhart (July 18, 1891 – March 31, 1957) was a Canadian-American character actor, singer, and playwright. He also wrote the lyrics to a number of popular songs. He became a United States citizen in 1939. Born in London, Ontario, the son of John Coats Lockhart and Ellen Mary (née Delaney) Lockhart, he made his professional debut at the age of six when he appeared with the Kilties Band of Canada. He later appeared in sketches with Beatrice Lillie. Lockhart is mostly remembered for his film work. He made his film debut in the 1922 version of Smilin' Through, as the Rector, but did not make his sound debut until 1934 in the film By Your Leave, where he played the playboy Skeets. Lockhart subsequently appeared in more than 300 motion pictures. He often played villains, including a role as the treacherous informant Regis in Algiers, the American remake of Pepe le Moko, which gained him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He also played the suspicious Georges de la Trémouille, the Dauphin's chief counselor, in the famous 1948 film Joan of Arc, starring Ingrid Bergman. He had a great succession of "good guy" supporting roles including Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (1938) and the judge in Miracle on 34th Street (1947).
Gene Lockhart Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Gene Lockhart
His Girl Friday
Jan 18, 1940
Miracle on 34th Street
Jun 4, 1947
Carousel
Feb 16, 1956
Leave Her to Heaven
Dec 25, 1945
Meet John Doe
Mar 14, 1941
They Died with Their Boots On
Nov 20, 1941
Hangmen Also Die!
Apr 15, 1943
The Inspector General
Dec 31, 1949
A Christmas Carol
Dec 16, 1938
Going My Way
Jan 1, 1944
Madame Bovary
Aug 25, 1949
Joan of Arc
Dec 22, 1948
TV shows with Gene Lockhart
Robert Montgomery Presents
Jan 30, 1950
Armstrong Circle Theatre
Jun 6, 1950
Climax!
Oct 7, 1954
Tales of Tomorrow
Aug 3, 1951
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950
Lux Video Theatre
Oct 2, 1950