Gerald Hamer (born Geoffrey Earl Watton) the Anglo-American movie and
television character actor, was born in Llandudno , Wales in November
1886 to parents John Watton and Evelyn Clara Earl. Hamer learned his
craft on stage in the United Kingdom, appearing as a professional from
1916 in Shakespeare and such venerable theatrical warhorses as "The
Admirable Chrichton". He appeared in British film, but moved to the
U.S. in 1935, where he made his debut in an uncredited role in
George Stevens classic
Astaire-Rogers musical
Swing Time (1936).
Hamer appeared mostly in small and bit roles in B-movies in the 1930s
and 1940s. Hamer is best remembered for playing the psychopath in the
Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movie
The Scarlet Claw (1944). He also
appeared in four other entries in the Holmes series:
Pursuit to Algiers (1945),
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943),
Terror by Night (1946), and
Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943).
He began appearing on TV in the 1950s.
Gerald Hamer died on July 6, 1972 in Hollywood, California after
suffering a heart attack. He was 88 years old.