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Anthony Cedric Sebastian Steane (1893 –1976), known by the stage name Jack Trevor, was a British film actor of the silent and early sound era.  Based in Weimar (and later Nazi) Germany, he acted in 67 films between 1922 and 1943. He was later convicted by the Central Criminal Court of collaboration for appearing in multiple propaganda films of the Nazi regime, but his sentence was overturned on the basis that he had worked under duress. 

Early life and military service 

Trevor was born Anthony Cedric Sebastian Steane in London in 1893, to upper-class parents. He studied at New College, Oxford, and was drafted into the British Army, where he was posted to the Manchester Regiment. By 1915, he was posted to Gallipoli and later France as an acting Second Lieutenant. He was wounded in action in 1916, and was for a time invalidated out of service.

In June 1917, while under orders to return to France after sick leave, he absented himself; and in December was convicted at the Central Criminal Court on a charge of obtaining jewelry by fraud and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment at Wormwood Scrubs. He was cashiered that same month,  but was later re-drafted in March 1918. He subsequently went deserted again in May of that year. He would later claim to have won the Military Cross for his service, but records indicate this was false.

Germany and film stardom 

Sometime after the war, he married an Austrian woman named Alma, supposedly an illegitimate daughter of Crown Prince Rudolf, who committed suicide a year into their marriage.

He moved to Berlin in 1922 following an offer with producer Frederic Zelnik, and began acting in silent films under the stage name "Jack Trevor." He was often cast as a prototypical "English gentleman" or other sophisticates, in everything from minor to major roles.

He remarried and had two sons, re-settling in Oberammergau and living off his affluent family's vast fortune.

Nazi propaganda films 

In September 1939, he was arrested and interned by the Gestapo as an enemy alien. Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels demanded he record English-language radio broadcasts for the regime. Though he initially refused, he later complied due to threats against himself and his family. Over the course of the war, he appeared in several propaganda films, including Carl Peters, Ohm Krüger, and My Life for Ireland.

Post-war life and trial 

After the surrender and dissolution of the Nazi government, Trevor surrendered himself to Allied forces. He was extradited to the United Kingdom in 1945 and interned for two years while awaiting trial for collaborationism. In 1947, he was convicted by the Central Criminal Court of "doing acts likely to assist the enemy with intent to assist the enemy" and sentenced to three years imprisonment (of a possible life sentence), but later successfully appealed the conviction, on the grounds that he was acting under duress.  The case is recorded as R v Steane.

Trevor eventually moved to Deal, Kent, and died in 1976.



 


Filmography 

Pages of Life (1922) as Lord Mainwaring

The Grass Orphan (1922)

Petticoat Loose (1922) as Max Lorraine

Not for Sale (1924) as Desmond North

The Venus of Montmartre (1925) as the Prince of Chéran

Den of Iniquity (1925) as Hellmuth Roeder

The Second Mother (1925) as Baron Fred Brochstädt

Secrets of a Soul (1926) as Erich

Love is Blind (1926) as the film director

Cab No. 13 (1926) as François Tapin

The Golden Butterfly (1926) as Teddy Aberdeen

Trude (1926)

The Great Duchess (1926) as the adventurer

Rhenish Girls and Rhenish Wine (1927) as Baron Wendlingen

The Love of Jeanne Ney (1927)

Circle of Lovers (1927) as Paul Neurath

The Hunt for the Bride (1927) as Bill Hoot

Chance the Idol (1927) as Golding

The Great Unknown (1927) as Major Paul Roy Amery

Intoxicated Love (1927) as Robert Elliot

The Prisoners of Shanghai (1927) as Consul Ralph Sinclair

Nameless Woman (1927) as Frank Milton

The Girl with the Five Zeros (1927) as the swindler

The Catwalk (1927) as Baron Boreslav von Schrandens Sohn

The Island of Forbidden Kisses (1927)

The Devious Path (1928) as Walter Frank

The Countess of Sand (1928)

Rasputin, the Holy Sinner (1928) as Prince Yusupov

The Duty to Remain Silent (1928) as Robert

Folly of Love (1928)

Love's Masquerade (1928) as the writer

Modern Pirates (1928) as Major John Brent

Champagne (1928) as the officer

The Lady and the Chauffeur (1928) as Jan Derrik

The Alley Cat (1929) as Jimmy Rice

Fräulein Else (1929) as Paul

Three Around Edith (1929) as Thomas Morland

Anesthesia (1929) as René Vernon

My Sister and I (1929) as Baron Udo von Ebenhausen

The White Roses of Ravensberg (1929) as Dr. Marcel Hochwald

Bright Eyes (1929) as Jean

Foolishness of His Love (1929)

The Great Longing (1930) as himself

Two Worlds (1930) as Capitain Stanislaus

The Song of the Nations (1931)

A Voice Said Goodnight (1932) as Gerald Creighton

The Five Accursed Gentlemen (1932) as Strawber

Lily Christine (1932) as Ivor Summerset

Hangmen, Women and Soldiers (1935) as Capitain MacCallum

Engel mit kleinen Fehlern (1936)

Under Blazing Heavens (1936) as Mr. Hicks

Das schöne Fräulein Schragg (1937)

Cause for Divorce (1937) as Fenton

Tango Notturno (1937) as Pilot Commander

Mirror of Life (1938)

Women for Golden Hill (1938) as Larry

Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything (1938) as Minister

Police Report (1939)

Stars of Variety (1939) as Jeffrey Keats

Der letzte Appell (1939)

Carl Peters (1941) as the British Consul of Zanzibar

Uncle Kruger (1941) as British Officer

My Life for Ireland (1941) as the president of the martial court

Rembrandt (1942)

The Eternal Tone (1943) as the American 

        Immensee (1943) as Kellner

 


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