Claude Rains was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned 47 years; he later held American citizenship. He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man (1933), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and, perhaps his most famous performance, Captain Renault in Casablanca (1942). Rains was born William Claude Rains in Camberwell, London on November 10, 1889. He grew up, according to his daughter, with "a very serious cockney accent and a speech impediment". His father was British stage actor Frederick Rains, and the young Rains made his stage debut at 11 in Nell of Old Drury. His acting talents were recognised by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, founder of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Tree paid for the elocution lessons Rains needed in order to succeed as an actor. Later, Rains taught at the institution, teaching John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, among others. Rains served in the First World War in the L...
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
1935
The Greatest Story Ever Told
1965
The Opera Ghost: A Phantom Unmasked
2000
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
Four Wives
1939
Lawrence of Arabia
1962
Casablanca
1943
Phantom of the Opera
1943
Crime Without Passion
1934
Lisbon
1956
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
1934
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
1952
Where Danger Lives
1950
Anthony Adverse
1936
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
1983
Notorious
1946
The Unsuspected
1947
Kings Row
1942
Four Daughters
1938
Ingrid Bergman Remembered
1996
Battle of the Worlds
1961
The Invisible Man
1933
The Adventures of Robin Hood
1938
The Wolf Man
1941
Build Thy House
1920
The Horror Show
1979
Now, Voyager
1942
The Lost World
1960
The Last Outpost
1935
Gold Is Where You Find It
1938
Passage to Marseille
1944
Strange Holiday
1945
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
1941
The Prince and the Pauper
1937
They Won't Forget
1937
Lady with Red Hair
1940
Hearts Divided
1936
Angel on My Shoulder
1946
The Sea Hawk
1940
Mr. Skeffington
1944