
Herbert Bunston
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1874-04-15 – 1935-02-27
Place of birth: Dorset, England, UK
Biography
Herbert Bunston (15 April 1874 – 27 February 1935) was an English stage and screen actor. He is remembered for his role as Dr. John Seward in the Broadway and film versions of Dracula. Bunston was born in Charmouth and briefly attended Cranleigh School in Surrey before working as an actor. Bunston emigrated to the United States in 1922. His first Broadway appearance was Arthur Wing Pinero's The Enchanted Cottage in 1923. Other short-running roles in That Awful Mrs. Eaton! and Simon Called Peter were followed by a critically noticed role in a run of 260 performances of 1925's Young Woodley. On October 5, 1927, Bunston debuted as Dr John Seward in a Broadway production of Dracula alongside Bela Lugosi. Bunston's other Broadway credits include Young Woodley (1925), Simon Called Peter (1924), That Awful Mrs. Eaton (1924), The Enchanted Cottage (1923), and Drink (1903). Bunston's stage success led to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Between 1929 and 1935 he had mainly character roles in over 30 films, and 1931 he re-created his Broadway role in the film adaptation of Dracula. Bunston married Emily Fox Chaffey (1866-1939) in 1898 and they had two children, Margaret, and John. Bunston died of a heart attack on February 27, 1935.
Known for

Dracula
1931Doctor Seward
The Richest Girl in the World
1934Cavendish
The Little Minister
1934Mr. Carfrae
Smilin' Through
1932Minister
The Age of Innocence
1934Letterblair
Dr. Monica
1934Mr. Pettinghill
The Lady of Scandal
1930Lord Cragle
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
1929Lord Elton
Once a Lady
1931Roger Fenwick
Old English
1930Mr. Brownbee
Ambassador Bill
1931British Ambassador
Long Lost Father
1934The Bishop
Cardinal Richelieu
1935Duke of Normandy
Desirable
1934Uncle Fred
Dracula
1963Mina's Father (archive footage)
The Monkey's Paw
1933Sampson
The Last Flight
1931Man on Train
The Moonstone
1934Sir John Verinder
Vanity Fair
1932Mr. Sedley