Jack Trevor (14 December 1890 – 19 December 1976) (born Anthony Cedric Sebastian Steane) was an English film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 67 films between 1922 and 1943.Although winning the Military Cross serving with the Manchester Regiment during World War I, during World War II he made propaganda films for Joseph Goebbels’ ministry, for which he was eventually sentenced to three years’ imprisonment but the sentence was quashed on appeal as he was held to be acting under duress.
Saw action as a cavalry officer during World War I, was severely wounded and invalided out service.
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Had a successful career in silent films. During World War II, he was used by the Nazis for anti-British propaganda films. After the war, he was consequently sentenced to three years jail 'for support of an enemy during wartime'. However, the sentence was eventually commuted.
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Broadcast propaganda for the Nazi regime during World War II.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Immensee - Ein deutsches Volkslied
1943
Kellner im Restaurant (uncredited)
Der ewige Klang
1943
American
Rembrandt
1942
Ohm Krüger
1941
Hoher Offizier beim Empfang Krügers am englischen Hof