- DiedFebruary 1915 (casualty of war)
- Birth nameCaryl Ap Rhys Pryce
- Welshman Caryl ap Rhys Pryce spent much of his life as a professional soldier, and fought in units as varied as the British army, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Mexican revolutionaries fighting against dictator Porfirio Díaz.
Born in British India, he was an RCMP officer in 1911 when he became aware of the revolution in Mexico, and decided to leave Canada, travel south and join the rebel army. He found himself in the Mexican state of Baja California, and joined a rebel unit comprised of Mexicans, American radicals and European mercenaries. He was soon elected commander by the unit, and took part in the Battle of Tijuana. The Mexican government apparently complained to the American government about American citizens joining the rebel forces, and Pryce and the Americans in his unit were indicted by the US government for violating neutrality laws. Captured by the Mexican government and charged with murder and arson--because of his involvement in the Battle of Tijuana--Pryce was eventually released on bail. Charges against him were soon dismissed and he left Mexico for Canada. He joined the Canadian army and fought in World War I. He then transferred to the British army, attaining the rank of major, which he held until he retired. He is known to have been alive in 1925, according to records in the British Army's personnel office, but nothing was heard of him after that date.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- His "Variety" obituary stated that he was a soldier of fortune and "well known as a former movie director."
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