Lionel Atwill

Lionel Atwill

ActorProduction Department
Born
March 1, 1885
Died
April 22, 1946
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Lionel Atwill was born into a wealthy family and was educated at London's prestigious Mercer School to become an architect, but his interest turned to the stage. He worked his way progressively into the craft and debuted at age 20 at the Garrick Theatre in London. He acted and improved regularly…

Biography

Lionel Atwill was born into a wealthy family and was educated at London's prestigious Mercer School to become an architect, but his interest turned to the stage. He worked his way progressively into the craft and debuted at age 20 at the Garrick Theatre in London. He acted and improved regularly thereafter, especially in the plays of Henrik Ibsen and George Bernard Shaw. Atwill came to the US in 1915 and would appear in some 25 plays on Broadway between 1917 and 1931, but he was already trying his hand in silent films by 1918. He had a sonorous voice and dictatorial British accent that served him well for the stage and just as well for sound movies. He did some Vitaphone short subjects in 1928 and then his first real film role in The Silent Witness (1932) (also titled "The Verdict").

That voice and his bullish demeanor made Atwill a natural for a spectrum of tough-customer roles. As shady noblemen and mad doctors, but also gruff military men and police inspectors (usually with a signature mustache), he worked steadily through the 1930s. He had the chance to show a broader character as the tyrannical but unforgettable Col. Bishop in Captain Blood (1935). It's hard to forget his Inspector Krogh in Son of Frankenstein (1939), wherein he agrees to a game of darts with Basil Rathbone and proceeds to impale the darts through the right sleeve of his uniform (the character sported a wooden right arm). And he sends himself up with rolling and blustering dialogue as the glory-hog ham stage actor Rawitch in the classic To Be or Not to Be (1942) with Jack Benny. However, Atwill effectively ruined his burgeoning film career in 1943 after he was implicated in what was described as an "orgy" at his home, naked guests and pornographic films included--and a rape perpetrated during the proceedings. Atwill "lied like a gentleman," it was said, in the court proceedings to protect the identities of his guests and was convicted of perjury and sentenced to five years' probation.

He was thereafter kept employed on Poverty Row with only brief periods of employment by Universal Pictures, while the rest of Hollywood turned its collective back on him. He is more remembered for the horror films generally than for better efforts, but they have fueled his continued popularity and a bid by the Southern California Lionel Atwill Fan Club to petition for a Hollywood Blvd. star (he never received one).

Actor

Genius at WorkGenius at Work(1946)as Latimer Marsh, The Cobra
Lost City of the JungleLost City of the Jungle(1946)as Sir Eric Hazarias
House of DraculaHouse of Dracula(1945)as Police Inspector Holtz
Crime, Inc.Crime, Inc.(1945)as Pat Coyle
Fog IslandFog Island(1945)as Alec Ritchfield

Production Department

The Mad EmpressThe Mad Empress(1939)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Gloriously Wicked: The Life and Legacy of Lionel Atwill(2019)as Various Roles
Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessCinemassacre's Monster Madness(2007)as Inspector Krogh, Dr. Jerry Xavier, Dr. Paul Rigas, Police Inspector Holtz, Inspector Arnz, Mayor, Doctor Theodore Bohmer, Krogh
Bat Wings(2014)as Dr. Wormer
A History of Horror with Mark GatissA History of Horror with Mark Gatiss(2010)as Ivan Igor

Known for

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Lionel Atwill in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)Lionel Atwill in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)Lionel Atwill in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)Lionel Atwill and Arthur Edmund Carewe in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)Lionel Atwill in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)

Credit Score: Lionel Atwill

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1To Be or Not to Be10.0019428.10149831
2Captain Blood6.5019357.70517350
3The Hound of the Baskervilles3.7519397.40012930
4Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon3.2519436.5007364
5Man Made Monster3.2519416.1002140
6Son of Frankenstein3.2519397.00013421
7The Devil Is a Woman3.2519356.9004294
8Beggars in Ermine3.2519346.100251
9Mystery of the Wax Museum3.2519336.8007648
10Doctor X3.2519326.4004820