
Charles Farrell
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1900-08-06
Day of Death
1988-08-27 (88 years old)
Place of Birth
Dublin, Ireland
Charles Farrell
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).
Known For
Acting
(1972)
Frenzy
as Complaining Pub Customer (uncredited)
(1971)
The Abominable Dr. Phibes
as Chauffeur
(1971)
Countess Dracula
as The Seller
(1971)
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
(1960)
Surprise Package
as Nick Jamieson
(1960)
Too Young to Love
as Waiting Room Man
(1960)
Operation Cupid
as Charlie Stevens
(1959)
Hidden Homicide
as Mungo Peddy
(1958)
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
as Bartender
(1958)
The Diplomatic Corpse
as Percy Simpson
(1957)
The Strange Case of Dr. Manning
as John Karver
(1955)
The Hornet's Nest
as Posh Peterson
(1955)
Stolen Assignment
as Percy Simpson
(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
(1947)
The Turners of Prospect Road
as Jack
(1945)
The Way to the Stars
as American Orderly
(1945)
Meet Sexton Blake
as Skipper
(1945)
Don Chicago
as Don Dooley
(1944)
Bell-Bottom George
as Jim Bennett
(1941)
Dangerous Moonlight
as First Cab Driver
(1940)
Convoy
as Walker
(1940)
Jailbirds
as Spike Nelson
(1938)
The Rebel Son
as Tovkatch
(1938)
Night Journey
as Dave
(1937)
Jericho
as Sergeant on Guard (uncredited)
(1936)
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
as Scales
(1936)
Lonely Road
as Palmer
(1935)
Boys Will Be Boys
as Louis Brown
(1934)
Wild Boy
as Gang Member (uncredited)
(1933)
Red Wagon
as Milligan
(1932)
The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case
as Funfair Patron
(1932)
Jack's the Boy
as Martin
(1932)
The Innocents of Chicago
as Smiler
(1932)
Money for Nothing
as Digger
(1932)
Lucky Ladies
as Bookmaker
(1932)
The House Opposite
as Wharton
(1932)
Looking on the Bright Side
as Tough Man in Street
(1931)
Creeping Shadows
as Chicago Joe
(1931)
Tonight's the Night - Pass It On
as Williams
(1931)
The Man at Six
as George Wollmer