Charles Lloyd-Pack
Charles Lloyd-Pack | |
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Born |
East London, England, UK | 10 October 1902
Died |
22 December 1983 81) London, England, UK | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1936-1983 |
Spouse(s) | Ulrike Elizabeth Pulay (1941-1983) (his death) (2 children) |
Children |
Roger Lloyd-Pack Christopher Lloyd-Pack |
Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October 1902 – 22 December 1983) was a British film, television and stage actor.[1]
He was born in London.[2] He was seen in several horror films produced by the Hammer Studios including Dracula, The Man Who Could Cheat Death, The Revenge of Frankenstein and The Reptile and Quatermass 2, the film version of the 1955 BBC TV serial. In 1970 he appeared as Claud Nau at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Robert Bolt's play, Vivat! Vivat Regina!.[3] His best known role was Professor Marks in the British television series Strange Report but he is also known from other television appearances in The Avengers, Randall & Hopkirk , The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Prisoner, and the mini-series Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974).
Personal life
He married Ulrike Elizabeth Pulay (25 April 1921 – 2000)[4] in 1941, and was the father of actor Roger Lloyd-Pack and stage manager Christopher Lloyd-Pack, and grandfather of actress Emily Lloyd and Spencer, Hartley and Louis Lloyd-Pack.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Character | Director | Notes |
1936 | The House of the Spaniard | Man in train | Reginald Denham | |
1949 | For Them That Trespass | Theatre Critic | Alberto Cavalcanti | Uncredited |
1949 | Man on the Run | Mr. Collins - Jeweller | Lawrence Huntington | Uncredited |
1950 | Last Holiday | Bank Cashier | Henry Cass | Uncredited |
1951 | High Treason | Percy Ward | Roy Boulting | |
1952 | Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire | Sir Joshua Bing | John Gilling | |
1952 | I'm a Stranger | Mr. Cringle | Brock Williams | |
1952 | Gift Horse | Ship's doctor | Compton Bennett | |
1953 | Noose for a Lady | Robert Upcott | Wolf Rilla | |
1954 | River Beat | John Hendrick | Guy Green | |
1954 | Conflict of Wings | Bookie | John Eldridge | |
1954 | Aunt Clara | Simon's Doctor | Anthony Kimmins | Uncredited |
1955 | The Constant Husband | Solicitor | Sidney Gilliat | |
1955 | Track the Man Down | Gerry Palmer | R.G. Springsteen | Uncredited |
1955 | Value for Money | Mr. Gidbrook | Ken Annakin | |
1955 | All for Mary | Doctor | Wendy Toye | |
1956 | Yield to the Night aka Blonde Sinner | Mary's Lawyer | J. Lee Thompson | |
1956 | The Last Man to Hang? | Frognal | Terence Fisher | |
1956 | Loser Takes All | Sir Walter Blixon | Ken Annakin | Uncredited |
1956 | Three Men in a Boat | Mr Quilp | Ken Annakin | |
1957 | Alive on Saturday | Gorman | Alfred Travers | |
1957 | Doctor at Large | Ralph Thomas | Uncredited | |
1957 | Interpol | English tourist | John Gilling | |
1957 | Stranger in Town | Captain Nash | George Pollock | |
1957 | Quatermass 2 | Dawson | Val Guest | |
1957 | The Flesh Is Weak | Salvi | Don Chaffey | |
1957 | The Story of Esther Costello | Dr. Blake | David Miller | Uncredited |
1957 | The Scamp | Beamish | Wolf Rilla | |
1957 | Barnacle Bill | Tritton | Charles Frend | |
1957 | Night of the Demon | Chemist | Jacques Tourneur | |
1957 | Blue Murder at St Trinian's | Henry Roberts Prison Governor | Frank Launder | |
1958 | The Safecracker | Lambert | Ray Milland | |
1958 | Dracula | Dr. Seward | Terence Fisher | |
1958 | The Revenge of Frankenstein | President of the Medical Council | Terence Fisher | |
1958 | Further Up the Creek | El Diablo | Val Guest | |
1958 | Corridors of Blood | Hardcastle | Robert Day | |
1959 | The Man Who Could Cheat Death | Man at Private View | Terence Fisher | Uncredited |
1959 | Bobbikins | Stebbins | Robert Day | Uncredited |
1959 | Cover Girl Killer | Captain Adams | Terry Bishop | |
1960 | Cone of Silence | Commissioner | Charles Frend | |
1960 | The Day They Robbed the Bank of England | Mr. Peabody | John Guillermin | Uncredited |
1960 | Doctor Love | Hospital Dean | Ralph Thomas | Uncredited |
1960 | A Circle of Deception | Ayres | Jack Lee | |
1960 | The Three Worlds of Gulliver | Makovan | Jack Sher | |
1961 | The Terror of the Tongs | Dr. Fu Chao, tong member | Anthony Bushell | |
1961 | The Kitchen | Chef | James Hill | |
1961 | Victim | Henry | Basil Dearden | |
1962 | Flat Two | MIller | Alan Cooke | |
1962 | Only Two Can Play | Committee Member | Sidney Gilliat | Uncredited |
1962 | Crooks Anonymous | Fletcher | Ken Annakin | |
1963 | Siege of the Saxons | The Doctor | Nathan H. Juran | |
1964 | The Third Secret | Dermot McHenry | Charles Crichton | |
1964 | Every Day's a Holiday | Mr. Close | James Hill | |
1965 | Operation Crossbow | Technical Examiner | Michael Anderson | Uncredited |
1966 | The Reptile | The Vicar | John Gilling | |
1967 | The Shuttered Room | Barge Master | David Greene | |
1967 | Les grandes vacances | Jean Girault | ||
1967 | Bedazzled | Vicar | Stanley Donen | |
1967 | Two a Penny | Reverend Allison | James F. Collier | |
1968 | Sebastian | Chess Player | David Greene | |
1968 | Diamonds for Breakfast | Butler | Christopher Morahan | |
1968 | If.... | Classics Master | Lindsay Anderson | |
1969 | The Best House in London | Philip Saville | ||
1970 | The Man Who Haunted Himself | Jameson | Basil Dearden | |
1970 | Song of Norway | Chevalier | Andrew L. Stone | Uncredited |
1970 | I Start Counting | Priest at School | David Greene | |
1971 | All the Right Noises | Stagedoor keeper | Gerry O'Hara | |
1972 | Madame Sin | Mr. Willoughby | David Greene | |
1974 | Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell | Prof Durendel | Terence Fisher | |
1980 | The Mirror Crack'd | Vicar | Guy Hamilton |
References
- ↑ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/259490
- ↑ Births England and Wales 1837-1983
- ↑ Chichester Festival Theatre archive cast list. Accessed 8 November 2015.
- ↑ Deaths England and Wales 1984-2006