Sam Livesey, a renowned actor of his time, entered this world on October 14th, 1873, in the picturesque county of Flintshire, situated in the beautiful nation of Wales, within the United Kingdom. His impressive acting career spanned numerous years, with notable roles in films such as "Young Woodley" released in 1930, "The Mill on the Floss" in 1936, and the critically acclaimed "The Private Life of Henry VIII" in 1933.
In his personal life, Sam Livesey was twice married, first to Cassie Livesey, and subsequently to Margaret Ann Edwards, affectionately known as Maggie Edwards. Despite his passing on November 7th, 1936, in the bustling city of London, England, UK, his legacy as a talented actor continues to be celebrated and remembered.