Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
(1913-1988), ActorSitter in 9 portraits
Actor, born in Cliftonville, Margate. Made his screen debut in 1944 in The Way Ahead but achieved stardom opposite Celia Johnson in the David Lean directed film Brief Encounter (1945). Other films include Green for Danger (1946), the Carol Reed directed The Third Man (1949) and The Heart of the Matter (1953). Films from the 1960s include his Oscar-nominated performance in Sons and Lovers (1960), Captain Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) and Lord Cardigan in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968).
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Arthur Fleischmann
plaster bust, circa 1949
NPG 6581
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Cornel Lucas
bromide print, 1950
NPG x23306
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Daniel Farson
bromide print, 1951
NPG x22190
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Lewis Morley
toned bromide print, 1964
NPG x125191
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Godfrey Argent
bromide print, 10 September 1970
NPG x18595
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Daniel Farson
bromide print, September 1986
NPG x135986
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Daniel Farson
bromide print, September 1986
NPG x135987
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Cecil Beaton
pencil, late 1960s-early 1970s
NPG D17943(82)
Trevor Howard (Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith)
by Cecil Beaton
pencil, late 1960s-early 1970s
NPG D17943(83)
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