Career
He appeared in many theatrical roles in the United Kingdom and overseas, and featured in over 70 films of the silent era. Vibart"s prolific stage career began in 1886. Over the decades worked alongside some of the biggest names of British theatre, and toured extensively in the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Vibart gained a reputation as an exceptionally reliable actor, and it was noted on the occasion of his 10,000th stage appearance in 1923 that he had never once in his career missed a rehearsal or performance through illness or lack of dedication.
Vibart made his screen debut in 1911, and would appear in dozens of films over the next 20 years. His film appearances were usually in supporting character roles to the younger major cinema stars of the day.
The end of his screen career coincided with the demise of silent films. He made only two sound films before retiring in 1931.
Vibart died in 1944 (exact date unknown), aged 75.