
Gerald Royston
actor
- Professions:
- actor
Biography
In 1914, while the world marched toward war, twelve-year-old Gerald Royston marched onto the flickering screens of British cinemas. That single whirlwind year saw him trade a London childhood for three very different costumes: the velvet-suited innocence of Little Lord Fauntleroy, the mischievous sparkle in Wonderful Nights with Peter Kinema, and the cocky swagger of A Son of France. When the cameras stopped, so did the credits—his filmography begins and ends with that trio of silent one-reelers, a bright, brief comet across the dawn of British cinema.

