Harry J. Lonsdale (born Henry Gittus Lonsdale; 6 December 1862 – 8 February 1939) was a British born actor stage and silent film actor. He played leading parts. and married stage actress Alice Lonnon and then divorced.
Lonsdale was born in Worcester, and died in Derby. The National Portrait Gallery has a photograph of him in costume as the Marquis de Corneville in Les Cloches de Corneville from 1890.
Lonsdale had roles in several Colin Campbell directed films for Selig.
1924
as Bland
1924
as Colonel Macon
1922
as Dantes, Father of Edmond
1922
as Parks
1921
as Old Joe Cumberland
1921
as Winthrop Parker
1920
as Grandon
1919
as Bobyan Verinder (as H. Lounsdale)
1918
as Annie's Uncle
1918
as Bob Burlington
1917
as Honorable James Munroe
1917
as John DeLacy
1917
as Rupert Cowdray
1916
as Father Roubier
1916
as Victor St. Aubyn
1916
as Honorable Cecil Winthrope
1915
as Thurlow
1915
as Arthur Wadsworth
1914
as The Saviour
1913
as Gates - the Faro King
1913
as Tom Walker
1913
as Colonel Lukas
1913
as Detective Doolittle
1913
as Professor Le Marex
1913
as Belle's Father
1913
as The Mexican Ambassador
1913
as Gen. Bragg
1913
as The Minister
1913
as A.G. Dow - the Lawyer
1912
as D'Orsey - the Bogus Duke
1912
as Professor Bernard