Benjamin Webster (2 June 1864 – 26 February 1947) was an English actor, the husband of the actress May Whitty, and father of the actress and director Margaret Webster. After a long career on the English stage, Webster, together with his wife, moved to Hollywood, where they made numerous films in their later years.
1943
as Dan'l Fadden
1943
1942
1942
as Ginger (uncredited)
1941
as The Registrar William Howe (uncredited)
1940
as Gaffer Oakes (uncredited)
1937
as Lord Topham (uncredited)
1936
as Leonardo da Vinci (uncredited)
1936
1935
as Lord Burghley
1934
as Grandfather Trent
1933
as Judge
1932
as Lord Grathers
1931
as Jerome Lesurques
1928
as Justice Halstead (uncredited)
1927
as Dr. Dawson
1924
as Lord Laverock
1919
as Lord Chatterton
1917
as Sir Charles Pomander
1916
as Sir William