Terry Kilburn

99, from West Ham, Essex, Greater London, England, UK

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Biography

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Terence E. Kilburn (born 25 November 1926), known for his acting work prior to 1953 as Terry Kilburn, is an English-American actor. Born in London, he moved to Hollywood in the U.S. at the age of 10, and is best known for his roles as a child actor, in films such as A Christmas Carol (1938) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) in the late 1930s and the early 1940s.

Kilburn was born in West Ham, Essex, in Greater London in 1926, to working-class parents. He did some unpaid acting as a young child, and an agent encouraged him to go to Hollywood. Kilburn and his mother immigrated to the U.S. in 1937, and his father arrived the following year. A talent scout for MGM discovered him rehearsing for Eddie Cantor's radio show, and he was cast in the British-set film Lord Jeff (1938).

Known for his innocent, dreamy, doe-eyed look, Kilburn achieved fame at the age of 11 portraying Tiny Tim in the 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film version of A Christmas Carol, and also as four generations of the Colley family in Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939). He also played leading roles in two films which starred Freddie Bartholomew: Lord Jeff (1938) and Swiss Family Robinson (1940). He was featured in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) with Basil Rathbone.

In addition to Lord Jeff (1938), Kilburn worked alongside Mickey Rooney in Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever (1939), A Yank at Eton (1942), and National Velvet (1944). In 1946 he was in Black Beauty. In his early 20s, in 1947 and 1948, he was in four back-to-back Bulldog Drummond films, as Seymour, a reporter; and in 1950 he had small roles in two seagoing films.

After high school, Kilburn concentrated on stage work, and studied drama at UCLA. He made his Broadway debut, credited as Terrance Kilburn, as Eugene Marchbanks in a 1952 revival of George Bernard Shaw's Candida. He thereafter remained committed to live performances, as both actor and director.

After 1952 he was credited on screen as Terence Kilburn. His final feature film role was a small part in Lolita (1962). Between 1951 and 1969, he was also in nearly a dozen teleplays, television movies, and television series episodes.

Timeline

1962Aged 36

  • Poster for Lolita

    Man

1958Aged 32

  • Poster for Fiend Without a Face

    Capt. Al Chester

1953Aged 27

  • Poster for Slaves of Babylon

    King Cyrus

1951Aged 25

  • Poster for Only the Valiant

    Trooper Saxton

1950Aged 24

  • Poster for Tyrant of the Sea

    Dick Savage

  • Poster for Fortunes of Captain Blood

    Kenny Jensen

1949Aged 23

  • Poster for The Fan

    Messenger (uncredited)

  • Poster for The Red Danube

    Sloppily-dressed Airman

1948Aged 22

  • Poster for The Challenge

    Seymour

  • Poster for 13 Lead Soldiers

    Seymour

1947Aged 21

  • Poster for Song of Scheherazade

    Midshipman Lorin

  • Poster for Bulldog Drummond at Bay

    Seymour - Cub Reporter

  • Poster for Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back

    Seymour

1946Aged 20

  • Poster for Black Beauty

    Joe

1945Aged 19

  • Poster for National Velvet

    Theodore 'Ted'

1941Aged 15

  • Poster for Mercy Island

    Wiccy

1940Aged 14

  • Poster for Swiss Family Robinson

    Ernest Robinson

1939Aged 13

  • Poster for The Great Man Votes

    Student

  • Poster for Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever

    Stickin Plaster

  • Poster for Goodbye, Mr. Chips

    John Colley / Peter Colley I / Peter Colley II / Peter Colley III

  • Poster for They Shall Have Music

    Limey

  • Poster for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

    Billy

  • Poster for The Arsenal Stadium Mystery

    Errand Boy

1938Aged 12

  • Poster for Lord Jeff

    Albert Baker

  • Poster for A Christmas Carol

    'Tiny Tim' Cratchit

  • Poster for Sweethearts

    Brother