Ernest Torrence
Born
June 24, 1878 (age 54)
Died
May 15, 1933
Birthplace
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Ernest Torrence

He was the man you loved to hiss. This towering (6' 4"), highly imposing character star with cold, hollow, beady eyes and a huge, protruding snout would go on to become one of the silent screen's finest arch villains. Born Ernest Thayson Torrence-Thompson on June 26, 1878, in Edinburgh, Scotland, he was, unlikely enough, an exceptional pianist and operatic baritone. A graduate of the Stuttgart Conservatory, Edinburgh Academy before earning a scholarship at London's Royal Academy of Music, he toured with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in such productions as "The Emerald Isle" (1901) and "The Talk of the Town" (1905) before serious vocal problems set in. Both Ernest and his actor brother David Torrence came to America directly from Scotland prior to WWI. Focusing instead on a purely acting career, both brothers developed into seasoned players on the New York stage. Ernest made his Broadway bow with "Modest Suzanne" in 1912 and a standout role in "The Night Boat" in 1920 brought him to the attention of Hollywood filmmakers.

He earned superb marks playing the despicable adversary Luke Hatburn in Tol'able David (1921) opposite Richard Barthelmess, and immediately settled into films for the rest of his career. Adept at both comedy and drama, Ernest avoided what could have been a damaging stereotype with his sympathetic portrayal of a grizzled old codger in the classic western The Covered Wagon (1923). He further bolstered his celebrity with plum, lip-smacking roles alongside Lon Chaney in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) as Clopin, king of the beggars, and Betty Bronson in Peter Pan (1924) as the dastardly Captain Hook. In an offbeat bit of casting he paired up with Clara Bow in Mantrap (1926) as a gentle, bear-like backwoodsman in search of a wife, and participated in other silent classics such as The King of Kings (1927) (as Peter) and Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) as Buster Keaton's steamboat captain Dad.

Despite his celluloid villainy, Ernest was known as a courtly and cultivated gentleman in private. He made the transition into talking films intact and was able to play a marvelous nemesis, Dr. Moriarty, to Clive Brooks ' Sherlock Holmes (1932) before his untimely death. Ernest died following his filming as a smuggler in I Cover the Waterfront (1933) starring Claudette Colbert in New York on May 15,1933, at the relatively young age of 54. It seems that while en route to Europe by ship, Torrence suffered an acute attack of gall stones and was rushed back to a New York hospital. He died of complications following surgery. Looking and usually playing much older than he was, Hollywood lost a marvelously talented and robust character player who had dozens of films ahead of him.

Movies

The Tingler
The Tingler
1959 ★ 6.4
Luke Hatburn (archive footage) (uncredited)
I Cover the Waterfront
I Cover the Waterfront
1933 ★ 4.8
Eli Kirk (Julie's father)
Hypnotized
Hypnotized
1932
Prof. Horace S. Limberly - Hypnotist
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
1932 ★ 5.4
Professor James Moriarty
The Cuban Love Song
The Cuban Love Song
1931 ★ 4.3
Romance
New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford
New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford
1931 ★ 5.0
Blackie Daw
Sporting Blood
Sporting Blood
1931 ★ 5.1
Mr. Jim Rellence
The Great Lover
The Great Lover
1931 ★ 5.3
Potter
Shipmates
Shipmates
1931 ★ 4.7
Chief Bosuns Mate Scotty McTavish
Fighting Caravans
Fighting Caravans
1931 ★ 4.8
Bill Jackson
Sweet Kitty Bellairs
Sweet Kitty Bellairs
1930 ★ 5.0
Sir Jasper Standish
Call of the Flesh
Call of the Flesh
1930 ★ 4.5
Esteban
Strictly Unconventional
Strictly Unconventional
1930 ★ 2.7
Lord Porteous
Officer O'Brien
Officer O'Brien
1930 ★ 3.7
John Patrick O'Brien
Untamed
Untamed
1929 ★ 5.9
Uncle Ben Murchison
Speedway
Speedway
1929 ★ 5.5
Jim MacDonald
The Unholy Night
The Unholy Night
1929 ★ 5.3
Dr. Ballou
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
1929 ★ 7.3
Uncle Pio
Desert Nights
Desert Nights
1929 ★ 5.2
Steve
The Cossacks
The Cossacks
1928 ★ 7.3
Ivan
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
1928 ★ 7.6
William 'Steamboat Bill' Canfield Sr.
Across to Singapore
Across to Singapore
1928 ★ 6.8
Captain Mark Shore
Twelve Miles Out
Twelve Miles Out
1927 ★ 6.0
Red McCue
Captain Salvation
Captain Salvation
1927 ★ 5.8
Captain of the 'Panther'
The King of Kings
The King of Kings
1927 ★ 6.4
Peter
The Lady of the Harem
The Lady of the Harem
1926
Hassan
Mantrap
Mantrap
1926 ★ 6.0
Joe Easter
The Rainmaker
The Rainmaker
1926 ★ 10.0
Mike
The Blind Goddess
The Blind Goddess
1926
Mr. Clayton
North of 36
North of 36
1926
Jim Nabours
The American Venus
The American Venus
1926
King Neptune
The Pony Express
The Pony Express
1925 ★ 5.9
'Ascension' Jones
The Wanderer
The Wanderer
1925 ★ 1.0
Tola
Night Life of New York
Night Life of New York
1925
John Bentley
The Dressmaker from Paris
The Dressmaker from Paris
1925
Angus McGregor
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
1924 ★ 6.8
Captain James Hook
The Side Show of Life
The Side Show of Life
1924
Andrew Lackady
The Fighting Coward
The Fighting Coward
1924 ★ 4.8
Gen. Orlando Jackson
The Heritage of the Desert
The Heritage of the Desert
1924
August Naab
West of the Water Tower
West of the Water Tower
1924
Rev. Adrian Plummer
Ruggles of Red Gap
Ruggles of Red Gap
1923
Cousin Egbert Floud
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1923 ★ 6.5
Clopin
The Brass Bottle
The Brass Bottle
1923
Fakresh-el-Aamash
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
1923
'Devil' Jud Tolliver
The Covered Wagon
The Covered Wagon
1923 ★ 6.1
Jackson
The Kingdom Within
The Kingdom Within
1922
Kreig
Broken Chains
Broken Chains
1922
Boyan Boone
Singed Wings
Singed Wings
1922
Emilio
The Prodigal Judge
The Prodigal Judge
1922
Solomon Mahaffy
Tol'able David
Tol'able David
1921 ★ 7.0
Luke Hatburn
A Dangerous Affair
A Dangerous Affair
1919
Abner (as Ernest Torrance)