Evelyn Charles Warburton Gamble (16 December 1882 – 27 August 1945) was a British stage and film actor.
Gamble was born on 16 December 1882 in London and acted on stage professionally as early as 1905. His work on stage included a season of acting with the Theater Guild Repertory Company in San Francisco. He debuted on Broadway in Love and the Man (1905), appeared with Auriol Lee in Milestones (1912) and last performed on Broadway in Tonight or Never (1930).
Gamble's film debut occurred in The Unforseen (1917). He spent a number of years working in Hollywood during the silent and early sound eras. He played the role of Doctor Watson in the 1933 Sherlock Holmes film A Study in Scarlet. His final two films were at Ealing Studios.
Gamble was married to English actress Gillian Scaife. He died on 27 August 1945 in London.
1940
as Sir Robert
1936
as Fedden
1933
as Baron von Ballin
1933
as Dr. Watson
1933
as Stephen Eggleston
1933
as Alex
1932
as Halstead
1932
as Baron
1931
as Count Albert von Gronac
1921
as Leonard Pearce
1921
as John Brand
1921
as Gordon Pell
1920
as Monty Paliser
1919
as Lord Bissett
1919
as Phillip Sackton
1919
as Herbert Skinner
1918
as Freddy Ruyter
1917
as Henry Traquair