Anthony Ireland (4 February 1902 – 4 December 1957) was a British actor. He was born in Peru to British parents but by 1904 his family lived in Chile, where his brother Noel was born. In 1910 they moved to England and in the 1911 census they were shown as living in Bedford. Noel became an RAF pilot and was killed in a crash in 1931.
Ireland made his stage debut in 1925, and appeared in the original London production of Patrick Hamilton's Rope, in 1929. He was active in both British and U.S. theatre, and in various films and TV shows over the years.
1958
as Judge at First Dreyfus Trial
1954
as Watercan Man
1953
as Prince Bounine
1953
as General Hayes
1952
as Richard Farning
1941
as Count D'Orsay
1940
as Henry Mencken
1938
as Cassius
1938
as Senor Florez
1937
as Sir Timothy Haddon
1936
as Capt. Arthur Halliday
1936
as Val
1934
1933
as Anthony March
1932
as Moss
1931
as Geoffrey Allen
1930
as Jimmy
1930
as Chechester