Stewart Rome (born Septimus William Ryott; 30 January 1886 – 26 February 1965) was an English actor who appeared in more than 150 films between 1913 and 1950.
He was born in Newbury, Berkshire in 1886 and took the stage name of Stewart Rome, which was later unsuccessfully contested by Cecil Hepworth, who also used the name. He became a major star in the silent era.
1950
as Colonel Gordon
1948
as Col. Weston
1947
as Sir George
1943
as Officer
1942
as Cmndr. Reynold
1942
as Sir Ramsey Flight
1937
as Racine
1937
as Police Superintendent Marshall
1937
as Sir Valentine
1936
as Major Purvis
1936
as Major Radford
1933
as Farmer Freeland
1933
as Travers
1932
as Major Tancred
1932
as John Armytage
1932
as Sir Paul Swaythling
1931
as Francis Xavier Benedik / Boswell Marsh
1931
as Hilary Kite
1931
as James Whitelaw
1931
as Anthony Vernon Barrister
1930
as Lord Rattlington
1930
as Dick Hammond
1930
as Prince Nicola
1929
as David Cardew
1929
as Derrick Yale
1928
as Dr. Alec Portal
1928
as Sir Hubert Ware
1927
as Jerry Harrison
1927
1927
1926
as Charles Gould
1924
as Lawrence Averil
1924
as John Lynton
1924
as Nutty
1923
as Desmarets
1923
as Rev. Samuel Rodin
1922
1921
as Viscount Ipsden
1920
as Hilary Kite
1920
as Dr. Harley Napier
1919
1916
as Sir John McDougal
1916
1915
as Inspector