Ralph Forbes

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Ralph Forbes (born Ralph Forbes Taylor; 30 September 1904 – 31 March 1951) was an English film and stage actor active in Britain and the United States.

Early life

Forbes was born in Wandsworth, London, the son of Ernest John "E.J." and Ethel Louise Taylor. His mother would become known as Mary Forbes, a stage and film actress. His younger sister was actress Brenda Forbes (born Dorothy Brenda Taylor). Born on 30 September 1904, Forbes was baptized on 6 November<ref>Baptismal record for Ralph Forbes Taylor, ancestry.com; accessed 25 September 2015.Template:Registration required</ref> and his birth was legally registered with the authorities during the last quarter of 1904.<ref>Birth registration for Ralph Forbes Taylor, ancestry.com; accessed 25 September 2015.Template:Registration required</ref>

Forbes met with an accident while playing football at Denstone College in Staffordshire which resulted in a scar on his cheek.<ref name="fga">Template:Cite journal</ref> He came to the United States as a member of a British troupe that performed Havoc, a war play.<ref>Template:Cite news Template:Open access</ref> He started off in films, then went on stage.

In the United States he appeared onstage opposite actress Ruth Chatterton, whom he wed on 20 December 1924 in New York City.<ref>Template:Cite news Template:Open access</ref> He was 20 years old and she was four days shy of her 32nd birthday. The couple divorced in 1932. He married actress Heather Angel in Yuma, Arizona,<ref>Template:Cite news Template:Open access</ref> on 29 August 1934; that marriage ended in divorce on 18 July 1941.<ref>Template:Cite news Template:Open access</ref> His last wife, whom he married in 1946, was actress Dora Sayers.<ref name=NYT-obit>Template:Cite news</ref>

Later years

Following a film career that spanned from 1926 to 1944,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Forbes’s latter years were given to working on the Broadway stage. One of his last stage appearances was in a revival of Shaw's You Never Can Tell in 1948. He died at Montefiore Hospital in The Bronx, New York, in 1951, aged 46.<ref name=NYT-obit/>

Filmography

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