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  1. William Grigs Atkinson (8 December 1888 – 15 March 1964), known professionally as Paul Cavanagh, was an English film and stage actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1928 and 1959.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0146905Paul Cavanagh - IMDb

    Paul Cavanagh. Actor: Tarzan and His Mate. Cambridge-educated Paul Cavanagh appeared in pictures as the epitome of the debonair, well-dressed Englishman. The former barrister and Royal Canadian Mountie turned to acting in 1924 and had a starring role on Broadway in 'Scotland Yard' (1929).

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  3. Paul Cavanagh. Actor: Tarzan and His Mate. Cambridge-educated Paul Cavanagh appeared in pictures as the epitome of the debonair, well-dressed Englishman. The former barrister and Royal Canadian Mountie turned to acting in 1924 and had a starring role on Broadway in 'Scotland Yard' (1929).

    • December 8, 1888
    • March 15, 1964
  4. Paul Cavanagh (8 December 1888 – 15 March 1964) was an English film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1928 and 1959. Cavanagh was born in Chislehurst, Kent, and attended the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

  5. Jul 5, 2014 · Paul Cavanagh was an actor from 1926 until 1960 including time as a Hollywood featured player from 1930 onward. But who was he before 1926? U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 9840 fills in those details.

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  6. Paul Cavanagh. Actor. He had roles in at least 115 films including: A Bill of Divorcement in 1932, Tarzan and His Mate in 1934, Maisie Goes to Reno in 1944, The Babe Ruth Story in 1948 and Francis in the Haunted House in 1956. He often secured roles as a debonair, well-dressed Englishman. Educated in England, he earned a Master's...

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  8. British actor Paul Cavanagh came to films in 1928 after extensive stage experience. In Hollywood from 1930, the elegant, trimly mustached Cavanagh occasionally played leads, notably as Maureen O'Sullivan's suitor in Tarzan and His Mate (1934).

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