1877-09-16 Angaston, South Australia, Australia
Oliver Peters Heggie, known as O. P. Heggie, was an Australian-born stage and screen actor, in the United States from 1901.
The Prisoner of Shark Island | Dr. Mac Intyre | 1936-02-28 | |
Bride of Frankenstein | Hermit | 1935-04-20 | |
Ginger | Rexford Whittington | 1935-07-04 | |
Chasing Yesterday | Sylvestre Bonnard | 1935-05-03 | |
A Dog of Flanders | Grandfather | 1935-03-22 | |
Peck's Bad Boy | Duffy | 1934-10-18 | |
Midnight | Edward Weldon | 1934-03-07 | |
The Count of Monte Cristo | Abbe Faria | 1934-09-06 | |
Anne of Green Gables | Matthew Cuthbert | 1934-11-23 | |
The King's Vacation | Tom Thorpe | 1933-02-25 | |
Zoo in Budapest | Dr. Grunbaum | 1933-04-28 | |
Smilin' Through | Dr. Owen | 1932-09-24 | |
East Lynne | Lord Mount Severn | 1931-03-01 | |
Too Young to Marry | Cyrus Bumpstead | 1931-05-03 | |
The Woman Between | John Whitcomb | 1931-08-08 | |
Devotion | Mr. Emmet Mortimer | 1931-09-25 | |
The Bad Man | Henry Taylor | 1930-09-11 | |
One Romantic Night | Father Benedict | 1930-04-30 | |
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu | Inspector Nayland Smith | 1930-05-02 | |
The Vagabond King | King Louis XI | 1930-02-17 | |
Sunny | Peters | 1930-11-09 | |
Playboy of Paris | Philibert | 1930-10-18 | |
The Wheel of Life | Col. John Dangan | 1929-06-15 | |
The Mighty | J.K. Patterson | 1929-11-16 | |
The Letter | Joyce | 1929-03-17 | |
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu | Inspector Nayland Smith | 1929-08-10 | |
The Actress | Vice-Chancellor Sir William Gower | 1928-04-27 |