Ernest Batley

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Ernest George Batley (East London, 1874-Bournemouth, 1965) was a British director of silent films and actor, and was married to Ethyle Batley. [1] [2]

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References

  1. The Local Historian - Volume 31 - Page 46 2001 Ernest Batley also acted and played the part of Napoleon in B&C's 1913 epic The Battle of Waterloo. A few minutes of this .."
  2. CITWF