Ernest Gianello Milton (10 January 1890 – 24 July 1974) was an American-born, naturalised British actor, who was prominent in the 1920s through to the 1940s for his roles in London with the Old Vic Theatre and on the West End stage. In his day, he was considered an outstanding interpreter of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, playing the role several times in the 1920s.
1964
as Bishop of London
1958
as Judge Furst
1957
as Edmund Brandt
1949
as The Vice Chancellor / The White Rabbit (voice)
1944
as Titus
1942
as Stationmaster in La Tour
1939
1938
as Julius Caesar
1934
as Robespierre
1920
as Mr Montagu