
London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Percy Marmont (25 November 1883 – 3 March 1977) was an English film actor. Marmont appeared in more than 80 films between 1916 and 1968. He is best remembered today for playing the title character in Lord Jim (1925), the first film version of Joseph Conrad's novel, and for playing one of Clara Bow's love interests in the Paramount Pictures film Mantrap (1926).

as Horseman (uncredited)

as Lord Hurlingham
1954

as Col. Burgoyne
1937

as Horseman (uncredited)
1916

as Lloyd Merrill
1956

as Vicar
1949

as Caypor
1936

as John Armstrong
1947

as Sir Arthur Little
1925

as Magistrate
1955

as Commander Gordon
1931

as Catherine's Father (uncredited)
1954

as Nol Dibdin
1918
as Magistrate
1955

as Justice Matthew Gregory
1968

as Lloyd Merrill
1956

as Magistrate
1955

as Catherine's Father (uncredited)
1954

as Lord Hurlingham
1954

as Sir Walter
1953

as Lord Willens-Hortland
1952

as Vicar
1949

as John Blandish
1948

as John Armstrong
1947

as Vicar
1943

as Holme
1942
as Earl
1942

as Sir Bernard Roper (as Frank Celier)
1937

as Col. Burgoyne
1937
as John Brooke
1936

as David Livingstone
1936

as Caypor
1936

as Lord Michael Ware
1933
as Philip Weston
1932
as Norton Fitzwarren
1932

as Commander Gordon
1931

as Wilbur Wright (uncredited)
1931

as Sir John Rochester
1931