John Goldsworthy (1884–1958) was a British-born stage and film actor. After emigrating to the United States he was active on Broadway appearing in a variety of plays, as well as several musicals. During the silent era he appeared in supporting roles in American films. Later in the 1940s he returned to the cinema, now playing mainly small, uncredited parts. His final film was MGM's The Prisoner of Zenda (1951).
1951
as Gen. Heinrich von Stulpnagel
1949
as Gen. Ordney (uncredited)
1949
as Guard (uncredited)
1949
1949
as Harold (Uncredited)
1948
1948
as Dr. Ashley Stedman
1947
as Minister (uncredited)
1946
as Bobby
1946
1946
as Butler (uncredited)
1945
1920
as De Witt Courser
1919
as Lord Algernon Fitz-Rufus
1919
as Horace Beresford
1918
as Frank Craig (as John H. Goldsworthy)
1917
as Rudolph Bulwer
1916
as Algie Sherwood
1916
as Crawford Granger
1915
as Richard Marvin
1915
as George Medhurst