| Full Name | Lewis Stone |
| Net Worth | $14 Million |
| Date Of Birth | November 15, 1879 |
| Died | September 12, 1953, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Place Of Birth | Worcester, Massachusetts, USA |
| Height | 5' 10¾" (1.8 m) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Profession | Actor |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Hazel Elizabeth Wolf, Margaret Langham, Florence Oakley |
| Parents | Bertrand Stone, Philena Heald Ball |
| Nicknames | Lewis Stone, Stone, Lewis |
| IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm0832011 |
| Nominations | Academy Award for Best Actor |
| Movies | Judge Hardy and Son, Grand Hotel, Queen Christina, Mata Hari, The Lost World, Scaramouche, Love Finds Andy Hardy, The Prisoner of Zenda, Wild Orchids, A Woman of Affairs, The Mask of Fu Manchu, China Seas, Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, The Big House, Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever, You're Only Young Onc... |
| Star Sign | Scorpio |
| # | Fact |
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| 1 | Apperared in the trailer of "Saratoga" addressing the audience directly to the camera. Jean Harlow had died before the film's completion. |
| 2 | Following his death, he was interred at Angelus Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. |
| 3 | He was posthumously awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6526 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960. |
| 4 | Lewis Stone passed away on September 12, 1953, two months away from what would have been his 74th birthday on November 15. |
| 5 | "The Bowery After Dark" was his first New York stage role. |
| 6 | Was a favorite co-star of Greta Garbo. He co-starred with her in seven films: A Woman of Affairs (1928), Wild Orchids (1929), Romance (1930), Inspiration (1931), Mata Hari (1931), Grand Hotel (1932) and Queen Christina (1933). |
| 7 | Although Stone was too old to actively serve during World War II, the Spanish-Anerican War and World War I veteran served as Lieutenant Colonel in the California National Guard and organized the Evacuation Regiment on the Pacific Coast. |
| 8 | Stone's hair turned gray when he was 20. |
| 9 | Had a yacht called "the Serena". |
| 10 | Stone was waiting delivery of the script for "Sabrina" when he died of a heart attack. |
| 11 | Clarence Brown, who directed Stone in eight features at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, said of the actor, "He is the master motion picture technician today as he was in the silent days. He can get more out of a glance or a twist of the head than many actors can with a whole bag of dramatic gestures. He is always telling the audience what he is thinking about. That is genuine art. yet he retains his restraint better than any actor have ever known. He is one player whom I would not hesitate to put the back of the camera because he frequently gets more out of a scene from the back of the neck than some actors can from a full face shot. As a director, I'll ask for nothing better than Lewis Stone.". |
| 12 | Stone enlisted during the Spanish-American War, was sent to Cuba, and was promoted to Sergeant. He served as an orderly during the Battle of San Juan Hill. |
| 13 | Fought in World War l (1917). |
| 14 | Fought in the Spanish-American War (1898). |
| 15 | He had a lifetime contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and appears in the Guinness Book of World Records as "Artist with the Longest Contract to One Studio". He signed with them in 1924 at the very start of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and remained with them as a contract player until his death in 1953, a total of 29 years. |
| 16 | Stone's death was a particularly tragic one. A group of rowdy teenagers had invaded his meticulously kept garden, and he ran out to prevent damage and ask them to leave. The effort proved too much for the gallant 73-year-old and he collapsed of a heart attack, dying almost instantly. |
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Prisoner of Zenda | 1952 | | The Cardinal |
| Scaramouche | 1952 | | Georges de Valmorin |
| Talk About a Stranger | 1952 | | Mr. Wardlaw |
| Just This Once | 1952 | | Judge Samuel Coulter |
| It's a Big Country: An American Anthology | 1951 | | Church sexton |
| The Unknown Man | 1951 | | Judge James V. Hulbrook |
| Bannerline | 1951 | | Josh |
| Angels in the Outfield | 1951 | | Commissioner Arnold P. Hapgood |
| Night Into Morning | 1951 | | Dr. Horace Snyder |
| Grounds for Marriage | 1951 | | Dr. Carleton Radwin Young |
| Stars in My Crown | 1950 | | Dr. Daniel Kalbert Harris, Sr. |
| Key to the City | 1950 | | Judge Silas Standish |
| Any Number Can Play | 1949 | | Ben Gavery Snelerr |
| The Sun Comes Up | 1949 | | Arthur Norton |
| State of the Union | 1948 | | Sam Thorndyke |
| Love Laughs at Andy Hardy | 1946 | | Judge Hardy |
| Three Wise Fools | 1946 | | Judge James Trumbell |
| The Hoodlum Saint | 1946 | | Father Nolan |
| Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble | 1944 | | Judge Hardy |
| Plan for Destruction | 1943 | Short | Commentator |
| Andy Hardy's Double Life | 1942 | | Judge Hardy |
| The Courtship of Andy Hardy | 1942 | | Judge Hardy |
| The Bugle Sounds | 1942 | | Col. Jack Lawton |
| Life Begins for Andy Hardy | 1941 | | Judge Hardy |
| Andy Hardy's Private Secretary | 1941 | | Judge Hardy |
| Sporting Blood | 1940 | | Davis Lockwood |
| Andy Hardy Meets Debutante | 1940 | | Judge Hardy |
| Andy Hardy's Dilemma: A Lesson in Mathematics - And Other Things | 1940 | Short | Judge Hardy |
| Judge Hardy and Son | 1939 | | Judge James K. Hardy |
| Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President | 1939 | | The President |
| Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever | 1939 | | Judge Hardy |
| The Hardys Ride High | 1939 | | Judge James K. Hardy |
| The Ice Follies of 1939 | 1939 | | Douglas Tolliver Jr. |
| Loews Christmas Greeting (The Hardy Family) | 1939 | Short | Judge James K. Hardy |
| Out West with the Hardys | 1938 | | Judge James 'Jim' K. Hardy |
| The Chaser | 1938 | | Dr. Delford Q. Prescott |
| Love Finds Andy Hardy | 1938 | | Judge James Hardy |
| Yellow Jack | 1938 | | Major Reed |
| Stolen Heaven | 1938 | | Joseph Langauer |
| Judge Hardy's Children | 1938 | | Judge James K. Hardy |
| The Bad Man of Brimstone | 1937 | | Mr. Jackson Douglas |
| You're Only Young Once | 1937 | | Judge James K. Hardy |
| The Man Who Cried Wolf | 1937 | | Lawrence Fontaine |
| The Thirteenth Chair | 1937 | | Inspector Marney |
| Outcast | 1937 | | Anthony Abbott (lawyer) |
| Don't Turn 'em Loose | 1936 | | John Webster |
| Sworn Enemy | 1936 | | Doctor Simon 'Doc' Gattle |
| Suzy | 1936 | | Baron Charville |
| Small Town Girl | 1936 | | Doctor Dakin |
| The Unguarded Hour | 1936 | | General Lawrence |
| Three Godfathers | 1936 | | James Underwood aka 'Doc' |
| Tough Guy | 1936 | | Davis (scenes deleted) |
| Shipmates Forever | 1935 | | Adm. Richard Melville |
| China Seas | 1935 | | Davids |
| Woman Wanted | 1935 | | District Attorney |
| Public Hero #1 | 1935 | | Warden |
| West Point of the Air | 1935 | | General Carter |
| Vanessa: Her Love Story | 1935 | | Adam Paris |
| David Copperfield | 1935 | | Mr. Wickfield |
| Treasure Island | 1934 | | Captain Smollett |
| The Girl from Missouri | 1934 | | Frank Cousins |
| The Mystery of Mr. X | 1934 | | Inspector Connor |
| You Can't Buy Everything | 1934 | | John Burton |
| Queen Christina | 1933 | | Oxenstierna |
| Bureau of Missing Persons | 1933 | | Captain Webb (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Looking Forward | 1933 | | Gabriel Service Sr. |
| The White Sister | 1933 | | Prince Chiaromonte |
| Men Must Fight | 1933 | | Edward Seward |
| The Son-Daughter | 1932 | | Dr. Dong Tong |
| The Mask of Fu Manchu | 1932 | | Nayland Smith |
| Divorce in the Family | 1932 | | John Parker |
| Unashamed | 1932 | | Henry Trask |
| Red-Headed Woman | 1932 | | William 'Will' Legendre Sr. |
| New Morals for Old | 1932 | | Mr. Thomas |
| Letty Lynton | 1932 | | District Attorney Haney |
| Night Court | 1932 | | Judge Osgood |
| Grand Hotel | 1932/I | | Doctor Otternschlag |
| The Wet Parade | 1932 | | Roger Chilcote |
| Mata Hari | 1931 | | Andriani |
| Strictly Dishonorable | 1931 | | The Judge |
| The Sin of Madelon Claudet | 1931 | | Carlo Boretti |
| The Phantom of Paris | 1931 | | Detective Costaud |
| The Bargain | 1931 | | Maitland White |
| Always Goodbye | 1931 | | John Graham |
| My Past | 1931 | | Mr. John Thornley |
| The Secret Six | 1931 | | Richard Newton - Attorney at Law |
| Father's Son | 1931 | | William Emory |
| Inspiration | 1931 | | Raymond Delval |
| Passion Flower | 1930 | | Antonio Morado |
| The Office Wife | 1930 | | Lawrence Fellowes |
| Romance | 1930 | | Cornelius Van Tuyl |
| The Big House | 1930 | | Warden |
| Strictly Unconventional | 1930 | | Clive Champion-Cheney |
| Their Own Desire | 1929 | | Marlett |
| Madame X | 1929 | | Floriot |
| Wonder of Women | 1929 | | Stephen Trombolt |
| The Trial of Mary Dugan | 1929 | | Edward West |
| Wild Orchids | 1929 | | John Sterling |
| A Woman of Affairs | 1928 | | Dr. Hugh Trevelyan |
| Freedom of the Press | 1928 | | Daniel Steele |
| The Patriot | 1928 | | Count Pahlen |
| The Foreign Legion | 1928 | | Col. Destin |
| The Private Life of Helen of Troy | 1927 | | Menelaus |
| The Prince of Headwaiters | 1927 | | Pierre |
| Lonesome Ladies | 1927 | | John Fosdick |
| The Notorious Lady | 1927 | | Patrick Marlowe / John Carew |
| An Affair of the Follies | 1927 | | Hammersley |
| The Blonde Saint | 1926 | | Sebastian Maure |
| Midnight Lovers | 1926 | | Maj. William Ridgewell, RFC |
| Don Juan's 3 Nights | 1926 | | Johann Aradi |
| Old Loves and New | 1926 | | Gervas Carew |
| The Girl from Montmartre | 1926 | | Jerome Hautrive |
| Too Much Money | 1926 | | Robert Broadley |
| What Fools Men | 1925 | | Joseph Greer |
| Fine Clothes | 1925 | | Earl of Denham |
| The Lady Who Lied | 1925 | | Horace Pierpont |
| The Talker | 1925 | | Harry Lennox (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Confessions of a Queen | 1925 | | The King |
| The Lost World | 1925 | | Sir John Roxton (as Mr. Lewis Stone) |
| Cheaper to Marry | 1925 | | Jim Knight (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Inez from Hollywood | 1924 | | Stewart Cuyler (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Husbands and Lovers | 1924 | | James Livingston (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Cytherea | 1924 | | Lee Randon |
| Why Men Leave Home | 1924 | | John Emerson |
| The Stranger | 1924 | | Keith Darrant |
| Scaramouche | 1923 | | The Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr |
| You Can't Fool Your Wife | 1923 | | Garth McBride |
| The World's Applause | 1923 | | John Elliott |
| The Dangerous Age | 1923 | | John Emerson |
| Trifling Women | 1922 | | The Marquis Ferroni |
| The Prisoner of Zenda | 1922 | | Rudolf Rassendyll King Rudolf |
| A Fool There Was | 1922 | | John Schuyler |
| The Rosary | 1922 | | Father Brian Kelly (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| The White Mouse | 1921 | Short | Sgt. Blake, R.C.M.P. |
| Pilgrims of the Night | 1921 | | Philip Champion / Lord Ellingham) (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| The Child Thou Gavest Me | 1921 | | Edward Berkeley |
| Don't Neglect Your Wife | 1921 | | Langdon Masters |
| The Golden Snare | 1921 | | Sergeant Philip Raine |
| The Northern Trail | 1921 | Short | Jan Ducet |
| Beau Revel | 1921 | | Lawrence 'Beau' Revel (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| The Concert | 1921 | | Augustus Martinot (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Held by the Enemy | 1920 | | Capt. Gordon Haine |
| Nomads of the North | 1920 | | Cpl. O'Connor (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Milestones | 1920 | | John Rhead |
| The River's End | 1920 | | Derwent Conniston / John Keith |
| Man's Desire | 1919 | | Tom Denton (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| The Man of Bronze | 1918 | | John Adams (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| Inside the Lines | 1918 | | Captain Cavendish |
| According to the Code | 1916 | | Basil Beckenridge (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| The Havoc | 1916 | | Richard Craig |
| Honor's Altar | 1916 | | Warren Woods (as Lewis S. Stone) |
| The Man Who Found Out | 1915 | Short | Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) |
| All the Brothers Were Valiant | 1953 | | Captain Holt |