Herbert Wilcox, a renowned producer and director, came into this world on April 19, 1890, in the picturesque suburb of West Norwood, nestled in the heart of London, England, United Kingdom.
As a talented filmmaker, Wilcox made his mark on the industry through his work on several notable films, including the biographical drama "Victoria the Great" released in 1937, the romantic comedy "Spring in Park Lane" which premiered in 1948, and the historical drama "The Loves of Robert Burns" which debuted in 1930.
Throughout his personal life, Wilcox was married three times, first to the esteemed actress Anna Neagle, then to Maud Violet Bower, and finally to Dorothy Brown.
Herbert Wilcox's life came to a close on May 15, 1977, in the city he called home, London, England, United Kingdom.