Charles Carson  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 16 August 1885 London, England  | 
| Died | 5 August 1977 (aged 91) London, England  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1919–1972 | 
| Spouse | Bertha Kathleen Elmes | 
Charles Carson (16 August 1885 – 5 August 1977) was a British actor.[1] A civil engineer before taking to the stage in 1919, his theatre work included directed plays for ENSA during WWII.[2][3]
In 1960, he appeared in the television series Danger Man in the episode "The Key" as the Ambassador.[4]
Selected filmography
- The Loves of Ariane (1931) – The Professor
 - Dreyfus (1931) – Col. Picquart
 - Many Waters (1931) – Henry Delauney
 - The Chinese Puzzle (1932) – Armand de Rochecorbon
 - Monsieur Albert (1932) – Mr. Robertson
 - Men of Tomorrow (1932) – Senior Proctor
 - Leap Year (1932) – Sir Archibald Mallard
 - There Goes the Bride (1932) – M. Marquand (uncredited)
 - Marry Me (1932) – Korten
 - The Blarney Stone (1933) – Sir Arthur
 - The Shadow (1933) – Sir Edward Hulme KC
 - The Perfect Flaw (1934) – Henry Kearns
 - Trouble in Store (1934, short) – Sanderson
 - Whispering Tongues (1934) – Roger Mayland
 - The Broken Melody (1934) – Colonel Dubonnet
 - No Escape (1934) – Mr. Arnold
 - Blossom Time (1934) – Frederick Lafont
 - Father and Son (1934) – Colin Bolton
 - Blind Justice (1934) – Dr. Naylor
 - Hyde Park (1934) – Lord Lenbridge
 - Invitation to the Waltz (1935) – Lombardi
 - D'Ye Ken John Peel? (1935) – Francis Merrall
 - Sanders of the River (1935) – Governor of the Territory
 - Abdul the Damned (1935) – Gen. Hilmi-Pasha
 - Moscow Nights (1935) – Officer of Defense
 - Scrooge (1936) – Middlemark
 - Things to Come (1936) – Great Grandfather
 - One in a Million (1936) – President
 - Forget Me Not (1936) – George Arnold
 - Secret Agent (1936) – 'R'
 - The Beloved Vagabond (1936) – Charles Rushworth
 - Rhythm in the Air (1936) – George, Building Manager
 - Head Office (1936) – Armstrong
 - Talk of the Devil (1936) – Lord Dymchurch
 - Fire Over England (1937) – Adm. Valdez
 - Cafe Colette (1937)
 - Dark Journey (1937) – Head of Fifth Bureau
 - Dreaming Lips (1937) – Impresario
 - Secret Lives (1937) – Henri
 - Glamorous Night (1937) – Otto
 - The Angelus (1937) – John Ware
 - Old Mother Riley (1937) – Counsel for Prosecution
 - Victoria the Great (1937) – Sir Robert Peel
 - Saturday Night Revue (1937) – Mr. Dorland
 - Oh Boy! (1938) – Governor
 - No Parking (1938) – Hardcastle
 - We're Going to Be Rich (1938) – Keeler
 - Sixty Glorious Years (1938) – Sir Robert Peel
 - The Return of the Frog (1938) – Chief Commissioner
 - The Gang's All Here (1939) – Charles Cartwright
 - Inspector Hornleigh (1939) – Chief Superintendent (uncredited)
 - The Saint in London (1939) – Mr. Morgan
 - Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday (1939) – Chief Superintendent (uncredited)
 - The Lion Has Wings (1939) – Anti-aircraft Officer
 - Spare a Copper (1940) – Admiral
 - Quiet Wedding (1941) – Mr. Johnson
 - The Common Touch (1941) – Haywood
 - Penn of Pennsylvania (1942) – Adm. Penn
 - They Flew Alone (1942) – Lord Wakefield
 - The Adventures of Tartu (1943) – Arthur Wakefield (uncredited)
 - The Dummy Talks (1943) – Marvello
 - Battle for Music (1945) – Mr. Wheeler
 - Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945) – Editor
 - Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) – Minor Role (uncredited)
 - The Lady with a Lamp (1951)
 - Cry, the Beloved Country (1951) – James Jarvis
 - Moulin Rouge (1952) – Count Moïse de Camondo
 - The Master of Ballantrae (1953) – Col. Banks (uncredited)
 - Duel in the Jungle (1954) – Skipper
 - Beau Brummell (1954) – Sir Geoffrey Baker
 - The Dam Busters (1955) – Doctor
 - An Alligator Named Daisy (1955) – Wilfred Smethers (uncredited)
 - Reach for the Sky (1956) – Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
 - The Silken Affair (1956) – Judge
 - Let's Be Happy (1957) – Mr. Ferguson, lawyer
 - Bobbikins (1959) – Sir Jason Crandall
 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1960) (Season 6 Episode 12: "The Baby-Blue Expression") - Party Guest
 - A Touch of Larceny (1960) – Robert Holland
 - The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960) – Justice Charles
 - Sands of the Desert (1960) – Philpotts
 - A Story of David (1961) – Ahimilech
 - The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963) – Doctor Strathsea
 - Curse of the Fly (1965) – Inspector Charas
 - Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) – Potter (final film role)
 
References
- ↑ "Charles Carson". Archived from the original on 13 January 2009.
 - ↑ McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111975 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ "Charles Carson – Theatricalia".
 - ↑ "The Danger Man cast". danger-man.co.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
 
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