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Charles Laughton

Charles Laughton

Acting1899Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Biography

Charles Laughton (1 July 1899 – 15 December 1962) was an English-American stage and film actor, director, producer and screenwriter. Laughton was trained in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and first appeared professionally on the stage in 1926. In 1927, he was cast in a play with his future wife Elsa Lanchester, with whom he lived and worked until his death.

He played a wide range of classical and modern parts, making an impact in Shakespeare at the Old Vic. His film career took him to Broadway and then Hollywood, but he also collaborated with Alexander Korda on notable British films of the era, including The Private Life of Henry VIII, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the title character. He portrayed everything from monsters and misfits to kings. Among Laughton's biggest film hits were The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Mutiny on the Bounty, Ruggles of Red Gap, Jamaica Inn, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Big Clock. In his later career, he took up stage directing, notably in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and George Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell, in which he also starred. He directed one film, the thriller The Night of the Hunter.

Daniel Day-Lewis cited Laughton as one of his inspirations, saying: "He was probably the greatest film actor who came from that period of time. He had something quite remarkable. His generosity as an actor, he fed himself into that work. As an actor, you cannot take your eyes off him."

Acting History

2009
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
as Self (archive footage)
1982
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
as (in "The Bribe") (archive footage)
1979
The Horror Show
as (archive footage)
1972
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
as Self (archive footage)
1969
The Epic That Never Was
as Tiberius Claudius (archive footage)
1962
Advise & Consent
as Senator Seabright Cooley
1960
Spartacus
as Sempronius Gracchus
1959
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
TVas Self2 eps
1958
The Steve Allen Show
TVas Self - Guest2 eps
1957
1956
What's My Line?
TVas Self - Mystery Guest2 eps
1954
Hobson's Choice
as Henry Horatio Hobson
1953
Salome
as King Herod
Young Bess
as King Henry VIII
General Electric Theater
TVas M. Hamel / Henry Denry / Edwin Kensington
1952
The Colgate Comedy Hour
TVas Self1 eps
1951
The Strange Door
as Sire Alain de Maletroit
1949
The Man on the Eiffel Tower
as Inspector Jules Maigret
1948
The Big Clock
as Earl Janoth
On Our Merry Way
as Reverend
Arch of Triumph
as Ivon Haake
1947
Leben des Galilei
as Galileo Galilei
The Paradine Case
as Judge Lord Thomas Horfield
1946
Because of Him
as John Sheridan
1945
Captain Kidd
as Captain Kidd
The Suspect
as Philip Marshall
1944
The Canterville Ghost
as Sir Simon de Canterville / The Ghost
1943
This Land Is Mine
as Albert Lory
1942
Tales of Manhattan
as Charles Smith
1939
Jamaica Inn
as Sir Humphrey Pengallan
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
as The Hunchback Quasimodo
Jamaica Inn
Producer
1938
St. Martin's Lane
as Charles Staggers
St. Martin's Lane
Additional Writing
1936
Rembrandt
as Rembrandt van Rijn
1935
Les Misérables
as Inspector Emile Javert
Ruggles of Red Gap
as Marmaduke Ruggles
Mutiny on the Bounty
as Captaine Bligh
1934
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
as Edward Moulton-Barrett
1933
White Woman
as Horace H. Prin
1932
Devil and the Deep
as Cmdr. Charles Sturm
Payment Deferred
as William Marble
The Old Dark House
as Sir William Porterhouse
If I Had a Million
as Phineas V. Lambert
1931
Down River
as Captain Grossman
1930
Wolves
as Captain Job
1929
Piccadilly
as A Continental Visitor
1928
Daydreams
as Lecherous Boarder / Ram Das in Dream Sequence

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/30/1899
Day of Death
12/15/1962
Place of Birth
Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK