
Edmund Breon (12 December 1882 – 24 June 1953) was a Scottish film and stage actor. He appeared in 131 films between 1907 and 1952. Born Iver Edmund de Breon MacLaverty in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, he began in John Hare's touring company and later played on the West End stage and in Glasgow, gaining prominence. According to his grandson, Breon "started out at the turn of the century doing silent pictures in France. Vampire movies", so it is reasonably certain that MacLaverty is indeed the actor who appeared under the name Edmond Bréon in many Gaumont films 1907-1922 including, most famously, playing the part of Inspector Juve for Louis Feuillade in the ground-breaking Fantômas series. He did also appear in a small part in the 1915-1916 Feuillade series Les vampires, although this is not, as his grandson supposes, a horror film. He returned to Britain where he made the film A Little Bit of Fluff (1928), then went to Canada in 1929 and worked on the land. A year later he emigrated to the United States and gained his first big American film part in The Dawn Patrol (1930). Breon appeared in a mixture of British and American films over the following two decades. He also appeared on stage in the West End production of the comedy Spring Meeting in 1938. A 1949 newspaper article noted that Breon's "career has been interrupted by serious illness and an accident which kept him idle for two years." Breon died in his native Scotland on June 24, 1953.
At Sword's Point
1952
Rope of Sand
1949
Enchantment
1948
Hills of Home
1948
Forever Amber
1947
Dressed to Kill
1946
Devotion
1946
Saratoga Trunk
1945
Casanova Brown
1944
Gaslight
1944
The Lodger
1944
The Outsider
1939
Luck of the Navy
1938
Crackerjack
1938
A Yank at Oxford
1938
Owd Bob
1938
Keep Fit
1937
Love in Exile
1936
Mister Cinders
1935
Women Who Play
1932
Chances
1931
Born to Love
1931
Uneasy Virtue
1931
The Love Habit
1931
The Dawn Patrol
1930
Severo Torelli
1914
Fantômas
1913
La Bous Bous Mée
1909
















































