James Carew Explained

James Carew
Birthname:James Usselman
Birth Date:5 February 1876
Birth Place:Goshen, Indiana, U.S.
Death Date:4 April 1938 (aged 62)
Death Place:London, England, UK
Yearsactive:1897–1938

James Usselman[1] (February 5, 1876 – April 4, 1938), known professionally as James Carew, was an American actor who appeared in many films, mainly in Britain. He was born in Goshen, Indiana in 1876 and began work as a clerk in a publishing firm. He began acting on stage in Chicago in 1897 in Damon and Pythias.

In 1905, Carew moved to England, where he continued his stage career starting with the Lyric Theatre, London,[2] later working in two plays with Shakespearean actress Ellen Terry, one of the best-known and noted British actresses of the day. In 1907, he married Terry, who was thirty years his senior. The couple separated in 1910 but there is no record of divorce. In fact he is listed as living with Ellen at Smallhythe in the 1911 Census

Carew made his screen debut by 1917, when he appeared in the film Profit and the Loss. He continued to take leading roles in films until his death in 1938.[3]

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=XloiAQAAMAAJ&q=james+carew The Green Book Magazine page 521 volume 9
  2. http://www.cyranos.ch/spcare-e.htm "James Carew"
  3. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/17676 Profile