
Eric Mayne
Acting
Born 1865-04-27 · Dublin, Ireland, UK [now Republic of Ireland]
Eric Mayne (April 28, 1865 – February 10, 1947) was an Irish born American actor. Mayne was born in Dublin and was a star on stage in London in the early 20th century, at the London Lyceum and at Drury Lane. In 1908 and 1910 he played Prince Hildred in The Prince and the Beggar Maid at the Lyceum Theatre in London. He appeared in the films The New York Peacock, Wife Number Two, Her Hour, Help! Help! Police!, Marooned Hearts, The Conquering Power, Turn to the Right, The Prisoner of Zenda, Pawned, Dr. Jack, My American Wife, The Christian, Suzanna, Prodigal Daughters, Human Wreckage, Her Reputation, Cameo Kirby, The Drums of Jeopardy, Black Oxen, The Yankee Consul, Gerald Cranston's Lady, Her Night of Romance, The Scarlet Honeymoon, Cyclone Cavalier, East Lynne, Hearts and Spangles, Folly of Youth, Money to Burn, Married Alive, The Canyon of Adventure, Rackety Rax, Night of Terror, The Drunkard and Ticket to Paradise, among others. Mayne died in his sleep in Hollywood, California, on February 10, 1947.
Filmography

Sister Kenny
Oct 10, 1946

The Green Years
Jul 4, 1946

Adventure
Dec 28, 1945

The Great American Mug
Oct 6, 1945

The Crime Doctor's Warning
Sep 27, 1945

Scared Stiff
Jun 22, 1945

The Woman in Green
Jun 15, 1945

Experiment Perilous
Dec 18, 1944

The Climax
Oct 20, 1944

Christmas Holiday
Jun 17, 1944

The Immortal Blacksmith
May 20, 1944

Government Girl
Nov 5, 1943

Phantom of the Opera
Aug 12, 1943

The Constant Nymph
Jun 23, 1943

The More the Merrier
May 13, 1943

Heavenly Music
May 1, 1943

Once Upon a Honeymoon
Nov 27, 1942

Gentleman Jim
Nov 14, 1942

The Big Street
Aug 13, 1942

Crossroads
Jul 23, 1942

In Old California
May 31, 1942

The Male Animal
Mar 12, 1942

They Died with Their Boots On
Nov 20, 1941

The Chocolate Soldier
Nov 1, 1941

Murder by Invitation
Jun 30, 1941

They Dare Not Love
May 16, 1941

Santa Fe Trail
Dec 20, 1940

The Philadelphia Story
Dec 5, 1940

The Son of Monte Cristo
Dec 5, 1940

Bitter Sweet
Nov 8, 1940