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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jameson Thomas (born Thomas Roland Jameson; 24 March 1888 – 10 January 1939) was an English film actor. He appeared in 82 films between 1923 and 1939. In 1929 he starred in Piccadilly opposite Anna May Wong. At the time, Piccadilly was not well received, but has since been recognised as one of the best films of the late British silent era. Thomas moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in minor roles in various films until his death. He played "King" Westley, the fortune-hunting husband/fiancé of Claudette Colbert, in Frank Capra's comedy It Happened One Night.

as Capt. Gerald Worthing

as King Westley
1934

as Hospital Doctor (uncredited)
1933

as Capt. Gerald Worthing
1934

as Mr. Semple (uncredited)
1936

as Count Armand
1933

as Judge Nanan
1937

as Lord Verrington
1934

as Jack Conroy / Voice of announcer at racetrack
1936

as Godfrey Ablewhite
1934

as John Whitney
1932

as Hendrickson
1935

as Jerry Franklin
1934
as Pelton (uncredited)
1937

as Robert Druid, alias Herbert Barlow
1939

as Russell
1937

as Pelton (uncredited)
1937

as George Bradley
1937

as Judge Nanan
1937

as Michael Ayers
1937

as Mack
1937

as Coventry
1936

as Jack Conroy / Voice of announcer at racetrack
1936

as Mr. Semple (uncredited)
1936

as Carlton
1935

as Dr. Phillip J. Boyer
1935

as Cullen
1935

as Dr. Anton Racine
1935

as Carey Williams
1935

as Hendrickson
1935

as Robert McCaigh
1934

as Jerome Rogers
1934

as Jerry Franklin
1934

as Martin Deveridge
1934

as Lord Verrington
1934

as Godfrey Ablewhite
1934

as Charles Craig
1934

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