John Halliday (actor)


John Halliday was an American actor of stage and screen, who often played suave aristocrats and foreigners.

Biography

He served with the British Army 1901-02 in the Boer War in South Africa. In 1905 Halliday, a civil/mining engineer from before his South Africa adventure, migrated to Nevada and dug up a fortune in gold nuggets and managed to lose the lot.
Despite his origins in Brooklyn, he often took on an English accent in his portrayals. Making his Broadway debut in 1912 in Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton's The Whip, he became a familiar presence there, especially in sophisticated comedies such as W. Somerset Maugham's The Circle, Vincent Lawrence's Sour Grapes, Louis Verneuil's Jealousy and S. N. Behrman's Rain from Heaven.
He was also well known for his film roles. He was one of the leading actors in the drama film Millie. His best-known movie appearance was as "Seth Lord", father of Tracy Lord in the film adaptation of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story. The following year he played his final role in Lydia.
He died from a heart ailment at the age of 67 on October 17, 1947 in Hawaii.

Partial filmography