Brember Wills

Brember Wills (1883–1948) was an early 20th Century English theatre and film actor.

[2] In March 1927 he performed with Charles Laughton and Sybil Thorndike in the play Angela, at the Prince's Theatre in London.

[4] In 1932 he was invited to Hollywood from the London stage by director James Whale, to perform (alongside Charles Laughton again), the role of insane Saul Femm in the film adaptation of J.

[5][6] In February 1935 he appeared in Gaston Baty's dramatized adaptation of Crime and Punishment at the Embassy Theatre in London,[7] and in the same year also played the role of Ananias in a performance run of the Ben Jonson comedy The Alchemist at the Prince's Theatre.

[10] He was married to the theatre actress Margaret Carter, with whom he regularly performed on stage.