G.P. Huntley
Biography
G.P. Huntley, originally named Bruce Timothy Huntley, made significant contributions to the film industry during the late 1930s and early 1940s. He is best remembered for his performances in notable films such as "Beau Geste" (1939), "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941), and "Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation" (1939). His work showcased a versatile range that captivated audiences and showcased his talent in both adventure and drama genres.
In addition to his professional achievements, Huntley was married to Mildred Lillard, with whom he shared his life. The couple's partnership remained an integral part of his personal story, reflecting the support and companionship that often accompany artistic endeavors.
Throughout his brief but impactful career, G.P. Huntley left a lasting legacy in classic cinema, remembered for his engaging performances and contributions to several iconic films of his time. His work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians, ensuring that his name endures in the annals of movie history.
Filmography
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They Died with Their Boots On
1941
Another Dawn
1937 • Lord Alden
Play Girl
1941 • Van Payson (as George P. Huntley)
Death Takes a Holiday
1934 • Eric
Beau Geste (1939)
1939
Charlie Chan at the Race Track
1936 • Denny Barton
The Golden Arrow
1936 • Aubrey Rutherford
Becky Sharp
1935 • George Osborne
The Charge of the Light Brigade
1936 • Major Jowett