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  1. DAVID MANNERS (1900 - 1998) Actor - Author - Artist - Friend Born Rauff Acklom April 30, 1900: Halifax, Nova Scotia Died December 23, 1998: Santa Barbara, CA . Between 1930 and 1936 David Manners made 38 Hollywood feature films, beginning with Journey's End, the film that also launched the careers of James Whale and Colin Clive.

  2. DAVID MANNERS (1900 - 1998) Actor - Author - Artist - Friend Born Rauff Acklom April 30, 1900: Halifax, Nova Scotia Died December 23, 1998: Santa Barbara, CA . Between 1930 and 1936 David Manners made 38 Hollywood feature films, beginning with Journey's End, the film that also launched the careers of James Whale and Colin Clive.

  3. David Manners. Actor: Dracula. A dapper, debonair, darkly attractive leading man of 1920s stage and '30s screen, actor David Manners was born Rauff de Ryther Duan Acklom on April 30, 1900, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. A highly serviceable, if sometimes overshadowed, co-star opposite Hollywood's top 1930s female superstars, It seems ironic that, out of all these beautiful leading lady co ...

  4. David Joseph Manners (born Rauff de Ryther Duan Acklom, April 30, 1900 – December 23, 1998) was a Canadian-American actor who played John Harker in Todd Browning's 1931 horror classic Dracula. The following year he portrayed the archaeologist Frank Whemple in another pre-Code thriller by Universal Pictures, The Mummy. Manners abandoned his film career in 1936, and his theatrical career ...

  5. David Manners. Actor “I didn’t like movies. You see, in a play you become the play, because you start in the beginning and end up at the end of the script. Movies, you do little bits and you don’t know where it fits in. You just do a little bit here ...

  6. 28. Nov. 2022 · David Manners was the son of British parents, Lilian Manners and the writer George Moreby Acklom, who was at that time the headmaster of Canada’s prestigious, private boarding school Harrow House. In 1906, George Acklom emigrated to the United States and took a position as a literary advisor for New York’s publishing company E. P. Dutton.

  7. DAVID MANNERS (1900 - 1998) The future Broadway and Hollywood star was born Rauff de Ryther Daun Acklom on April 30, 1900, at Harrow House in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to George Morebye and Lilian Manners Acklom. Distantly related to Princess Diana on his mother's side, Rauff had a noble lineage. His father ran the prestigious Tower Road boys ...