Charles Farrell
Born: 1900-08-06 in Dublin, Ireland
Died: 1988-08-27
Known For: Acting
Biography
Charles Farrell was born on August 6, 1900 in Dublin, Ireland. He was an actor, known for Night and the City (1950), The Crimson Pirate (1952) and The Last Appointment (1954). He was married to Babbie McManus. He died on August 27, 1988 in London, England. Not to be confused with American actor Charles Farrell (1900-1990).
Filmography
1972
- Frenzy as Complaining Pub Customer (uncredited)
1971
- Countess Dracula as The Seller
- The Abominable Dr. Phibes as Chauffeur
- Edna: The Inebriate Woman as Tramp
1970
- The Vampire Lovers as Landlord
1969
- Oh! What a Lovely War as Policeman (uncredited)
1968
- Sebastian as Taxi Driver
1962
- The Saint as Elmer Quire
1961
- The Avengers as Straker
1960
- Maigret as Marcellin
- Surprise Package as Nick Jamieson
- Operation Cupid as Charlie Stevens
- Too Young to Love as Waiting Room Man
1959
- No Hiding Place as Leeman
- Hidden Homicide as Mungo Peddy
1958
- The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw as Bartender
- The Diplomatic Corpse as Percy Simpson
1957
- The Strange Case of Dr. Manning as John Karver
1956
- The Count of Monte Cristo as Cadeaux
- The Adventures of the Big Man as McCall
1955
- The Adventures of Robin Hood as Warden
- Stolen Assignment as Percy Simpson
- The Hornet's Nest as Posh Peterson
1954
- Final Appointment as Percy
1953
- There Was a Young Lady as Arthur
1952
- The Crimson Pirate as Poison Paul
1951
- There Is Another Sun as Simmonds
1950
- Night and the City as Mickey Beer
1949
- Boys in Brown as Mr. Sykes
1947
- They Made Me a Fugitive as Curley
- The Turners of Prospect Road as Jack
1945
- Don Chicago as Don Dooley
- The Way to the Stars as American Orderly
- Meet Sexton Blake as Skipper
1944
- Bell-Bottom George as Jim Bennett
1941
- Dangerous Moonlight as First Cab Driver
1938
- Night Journey as Dave
- The Rebel Son as Tovkatch
1937
- Jericho as Sergeant on Guard (uncredited)
1936
- Lonely Road as Palmer, smuggler chief
- The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss as Scales
1935
- Boys Will Be Boys as Louis Brown
1934
- Wild Boy as Gang Member (uncredited)
1933
- Red Wagon as Milligan
- The Stolen Necklace as Sailor
1932
- Lucky Ladies as Bookmaker
- The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case as Funfair Patron
- Looking on the Bright Side as Tough Man in Street
- Money for Nothing as Digger
- The Innocents of Chicago as Smiler
- The House Opposite as Wharton
- Jack's the Boy as Martin
1931
- Tonight's the Night - Pass It On as Williams
- Creeping Shadows as Chicago Joe
- The Man at Six as George Wollmer
1925
- The Love Hour as Kid Lewis