Gene Gerrard (31 August 1892 – 1 June 1971) was an English film and stage actor, and occasional film director. He starred in light musical comedies but returned to his stage career by the 1930s.
He was born Eugene O'Sullivan and began as a cutter in his father's tailoring business in High Holborn, Central London. He became an assistant to Mozart and made his stage début at the revue at the Alhambra Theatre of Variety, London in 1910 and his screen début in 1912 for the Hepworth Company. He served in the Great War.
He is billed as "The 'GENIE' of laughter" on the poster for The Wife's Family (1931).
1936
as Jimmy Findlay
1936
as Danny Reeves
1935
as Bill Shepherd
1935
as Jim Carroll
1935
as Flit
1935
as Rollo Briggs
1933
as George
1933
as George Hunter
1933
as Sebastian Help
1932
as Stephan Gregorovitch
1932
as George Lattaker
1931
as Bill Coverdale
1931
as Jack Gay
1931
as The Bridegroom