Herbert Evans, a talented thespian, entered the world on April 16, 1882, in the bustling city of London, England, United Kingdom. With a passion for the performing arts, he went on to carve out a notable career in the entertainment industry, impressing audiences with his captivating presence on screen.
Throughout his illustrious career, Herbert Evans had the privilege of being a part of several notable productions, including the 1948 comedy film "The Hot Scots", the 1919 drama "The Third Degree", and the 1932 romantic comedy "Slightly Married".
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Herbert Evans was also blessed with a loving and supportive partner, Etta Maud Bignell, whom he chose to spend the rest of his life with.
Tragically, Herbert Evans' life was cut short, and he passed away on February 10, 1952, in the city of San Gabriel, California, United States of America.