Robin Irvine(1901-1933)
- Actor
- Producer
Handsome stage and screen actor Robin Irvine born in London in 1901.
Educated at Aldenham School and Mill Hill School. His first appearance
on stage as Captain D'Arcy in 'My Lady Frayle' in Ipswich on Boxing Day
in 1918 made his London stage debut in 1923, most notable stage role
was in 'Beau Geste' at His Majesty's Theatre. In 1925 he appeared in
his first film role in Sinclair Hill's 'The Secret Kingdom' starring
Matheson Lang at the Stoll Film Co, Robin his perhaps best remembered
as Tm Wakely in 'Downhill' starring Ivor Novello in 1927 and as John
Whittaker in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Easy Virtue' in 1928 and also as
George Breese in 'The Rising Generation' with Alice Joyce in 1928.
starred in talkies made in Germany and England, including 'Fraulen
Lausbub' in 1930 and 'Keeping of Youth' with Ann Todd in 1931. His last
screen appearance as Philip in 'Above Rubies' with Zoe Palmer in 1932.
Since 1931 he had been general manager of St. George Film Productions
and had devoted himself to productions before his death. Robin had been
in Bermuda for a holiday after visiting America with his wife actress
Ursula Jeans, there he developed a chill which turned to pleurisy which
killed him, he was only 32. He his distantly related to Robert Louis
Stevenson.