Acting
Claude King was an English stage and screen actor, in films from 1912 to 1941.
London After Midnight
as Roger Balfour (archive footage)
MGM Parade
as Self
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Uncle Geoffrey (uncredited)
The Philadelphia Story
as Uncle Willie's Butler (uncredited)
The Howards of Virginia
as Governor of Virginia
The Golden Fleecing
as Clerk (uncredited)
New Moon
as Monsieur Dubois
Susan and God
as L.F. (uncredited)
The Ghost Comes Home
as Chester B. Morlick - Thomas' Lawyer (uncredited)
The Earl of Chicago
as Yeoman Usher (uncredited)
Remember?
as Man at Bronson's Fox Hunt
Lady of the Tropics
as Passenger on Yacht
Broadway Serenade
as Mr. Gato (uncredited)
Within the Law
as Art Dealer
If I Were King
as Courtier (uncredited)
The Man on the Rock
as Dr. Francesco Antommarchi (uncredited)
Marie Antoinette
as Choisell (uncredited)
The Chaser
as Judge at Harvey's Trial
Four Men and a Prayer
as General Bryce
The Ship That Died
as Chief Officer of Ship Inquiry Board (uncredited)
Lancer Spy
as Captain
The Girl from Scotland Yard
as Eric Ledyard
Jungle Jim
as Territorial Consul Gilbert
Beloved Enemy
as Colonel Loder
Happy Go Lucky
as Col. Wallis
It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)
as Ellis Holden
The Last of the Mohicans
as Duke of Marlborough
Three on the Trail
as J. P. Ridley
The Country Doctor
as Toastmaster (uncredited)
The Leathernecks Have Landed
as British Agent in Shanghai
The Great Impersonation
as Sir Gerald Hume
The Perfect Gentleman
as Man at April's Party (uncredited)
Personal Maid's Secret
as Mr. B. Abercrombie
The Last Outpost
as General
The Perfect Tribute
as Everett (uncredited)
Smart Girl
as James Reynolds
Circumstantial Evidence
as Ralph Winters
The Right to Live
as Mr. Pride
The Gilded Lily
as Captain of Boat
Two Heads on a Pillow
as Albert Devonshire
Charlie Chan in London
as RAF Aerodrome Commander (uncredited)
The Moonstone
as Sir Basil Wynard
The World Moves On
as Colonel Braithwaite
Murder in Trinidad
as The Governor Sir Ellery Bronson
City Park
as General Horace G. Stevens
Stolen Sweets
as Henry Belmont
Long Lost Father
as The Inspector
White Woman
as C.M. Chisholm
Meet the Baron
as Explorer (uncredited)
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
as Capt. Arthur Cope
The Masquerader
as Lakely
The Big Brain
as (uncredited)
Pilgrimage
Cast
Kiss of Araby
as Maj. J. W. Courtney
Hello, Sister!
as Dr. A. Peterson
Pleasure Cruise
as Sir James Montgomery (Uncredited)
He Learned About Women
as Drake
Mystery of the Wax Museum
as Mr. Galatalin
Cavalcade
as Speaker (uncredited)
6 Hours to Live
as Conference Chairman
Smilin' Through
as Richard Clare, Moonyeen's Father
Behind the Mask
as Arnold
Shanghai Express
as Mr. Albright (uncredited)
Under Eighteen
as Doctor (uncredited)
Working Girls
as Mr. Adams (uncredited)
Arrowsmith
as Dr. Tubbs
Heartbreak
as Count Walden
Once a Lady
as Sir William Gresham
Devotion
as Arthur - Trent's Junior Partner
Transatlantic
The Reckless Hour
as Howard Crane
Bad Girl
as Dr. Burgess
Women Love Once
as Theodore Stewart
Born to Love
as Major General Visiting Hospital (uncredited)
Rango
as The Man
East Lynne
Follow Thru
as Mac Moore
Love Among the Millionaires
as Mr. Hamilton
In Gay Madrid
as Marques de Castelar
The Second Floor Mystery
as Enright
Prince of Diamonds
as Gilbert Crayle
Son of the Gods
as Bathurst
Madame X
as Valmorin, the Prosecutor
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
as Sir John Petrie
Behind That Curtain
as Sir George Mannering
The Black Watch
Strange Cargo
as Yacht Captain
Blue Skies
as Richard Danforth (episode 2)
Desert Nights
as The Real Lord Stonehill
Outcast
as John Moreland
Oh Kay!
as The Earl of Rutfield
Warming Up
as Mr. Post
Red Hair
as Thomas L. Burke
Sporting Goods
as Timothy Stanfield
Love and Learn
as Robert Blair
as Roger Balfour
Becky
as Boris Abelard
Singed
as Ben Grimes
Mr. Wu
as Mr. Muir
The Silent Lover
as Contarini
Irish Luck
The Unguarded Hour
as Bryce Gilbert
The Knockout
as J. van Dyke Parker
The Making of O'Malley
as Capt. Collins
Six Days
as Lord Charles Chetwyn
Bella Donna
as Dr. Meyer Isaacson
Why Girls Leave Home
as Mr. Wallace
The Scarab Ring
as Hugh Martin
Idols of Clay
as Dr. Herbert