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Herbert Bunston

Herbert Bunston 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.

Partial filmography
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929) – Lord Elton • The Lady of Scandal (1930) – Lord Crayle • Old English (1930) – Mr. Brownbee (uncredited) • Under Suspicion (1930) – Maj. Manners • Dracula (1931) – Doctor Seward • Always Goodbye (1931) – Merson • The Last Flight (1931) – Man on Train (uncredited) • I Like Your Nerve (1931) – The Colonel (uncredited) • Once a Lady (1931) – Roger Fenwick • Ambassador Bill (1931) – British Ambassador • ''Charlie Chan's Chance'' (1932) – Garrick Enderly • File 113 (1932) – Fauvel • Vanity Fair (1932) – Mr. Sedley • Almost Married (1932) – Lord Laverling (uncredited) • ''Smilin' Through'' (1932) – Minister (uncredited) • ''The Monkey's Paw'' (1933) – Sampson • Trick for Trick (1933) – Professor King (uncredited) • Long Lost Father (1934) – The Bishop • Gambling Lady (1934) – Doctor at Party (uncredited) • Riptide (1934) – Maj. Bagdall (uncredited) • Dr. Monica (1934) – Mr. Pettinghill • The Moonstone (1934) – Sir John Verinder • The Age of Innocence (1934) – W.J. Letterblair (uncredited) • Desirable (1934) – Uncle Fred (uncredited) • British Agent (1934) – First Cabinet Member (uncredited) • The Richest Girl in the World (1934) – Cavendish • The Little Minister (1934) – Mr. Carfrae • Clive of India (1935) – First Director (uncredited) • A Shot in the Dark (1935) – College President • After Office Hours (1935) – Barlow – Norwood's Butler • Les Misérables (1935) – Judge at Favorelles (uncredited) • Cardinal Richelieu (1935) – Duke of Normandy (final film role) ==References/==
References/
• Coughlin, Jim. "The Supporting Players of Universal's Dracula". Midnight Marquee #49, pp. 63–7. • "Herbert Bunston". Variety (US), 6 March 1935, p62. ==External links==
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