Bertram Burleigh Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Bertram Burleigh was born in 1890 in London, England as Charles Bertram Burleigh. He was an actor, known for Won by Warr (1922), The Mother of Dartmoor (1917) and All Roads Lead to Calvary (1921). He was married to Helen Mary Sabiston and Dorothy Margaret Green. He died on April 24, 1961 in Goring-by-Sea, Sussex, England.
Helen Mary Sabiston (m. 1946), Dorothy Margaret Green (m. 1912–1924)
Siblings
Maud Guendolen
Movies
Mrs. Thompson, How Kitchener Was Betrayed, Becket
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Fact
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Retired from acting in the late 1920s and subsequently worked as a manager for Wolverhampton Theatre Cinemas until 1935 and then as a manager of hotels and inns in the Birmingham area. He owned the Cock Inn, Wishaw, near Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, which he sold in 1958-9.
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His sister Maud Guendolen (b. 22nd December 1888 Birmingham, d.1950) was as a dancer and singer at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, and his first wife Dorothy Margaret Green (1890-1975), later Cloud then Waters was also an actress and dancer, in Brentford, Middlesex.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
White Heat
1927
Phil Storer
The Clue of the Oak Leaf
1926
Short
The Escape
1926/II
Short
Richard Manton
Don Quixote
1923
Sanson Carrasco
Becket
1923
Lord Leicester
The Engineer's Thumb
1923
Short
Hatcherley
Tense Moments from Opera
1922
Manrico / Hardress Creegan (segments "Il Trovatore" - "The Lily of Killarney")