Norman Ainsley
Also known as Norman Ainsley Blume
Norman Ainsley was a Scottish actor active in the mid-20th century, recognized for brief but notable appearances in two American films. Born on May 4, 1881 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Ainsley worked primarily in supporting roles, often uncredited, contributing to the atmosphere of the productions he joined.
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Norman Ainsley was a Scottish actor active in the mid-20th century, recognized for brief but notable appearances in two American films. Born on May 4, 1881 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Ainsley worked primarily in supporting roles, often uncredited, contributing to the atmosphere of the productions he joined. His screen presence was marked by small but memorable parts that added texture to the narratives of the films in which he appeared.
Ainsley’s known filmography consists of two titles. In Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Ainsley portrayed an Archbishop in an uncredited role, appearing in a scene that contributed to the film’s gothic atmosphere. His other credited appearance came in Three Strangers (1946), where Ainsley played Mr. Giesing, again in an uncredited capacity. These roles reflect a …






