- Member of the Paris Peace Conference in 1918-19.
- Ambulance man in France during WWI. Also wrote plays performed in Broadway and scripts for Hollywood.
- He was born in New York but grew up in England.
- Character actor in portrayals of distinguished or aristocratic types; in films from 1921 until his death in 1945.
- Attended Amherst College, graduating in 1899.
- Began his career as a writer of plays, poems and short stories, using his birth name of Pottle.
- Mother's maiden name was Hariette G. Gilbert.
- He was represented in the 1930s by the Hallam Cooley Agency and S. George Ullman.
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