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Charles Carson
Born
August 16, 1885
Died: August 5, 1977
(Lived 91 years)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
77
Movies
10
TV Shows
Also Known As
Charles George Carson
Charles G. Carson
Чарльз Карсон
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Charles Carson
Movies
77
TV Shows
10
Lady Caroline Lamb
as
Potter
November 22, 1972
An Ideal Husband
as
The Earl of Caversham
May 11, 1969
Curse of the Fly
as
Inspector Charas
May 1, 1965
Hamlet at Elsinore
as
Priest
April 15, 1964
Macbeth
as
Caithness
March 16, 1964
Who Pays the Piper?
Cast
October 13, 1960
Sands of the Desert
as
Philpotts
September 8, 1960
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
as
Justice Charles
May 28, 1960
After the Funeral
as
Capt. John Roberts
April 3, 1960
A Touch of Larceny
as
Robert Holland
February 4, 1960
The Voodoo Factor
as
Captain Ross
December 12, 1959
Bobbikins
Cast
July 28, 1959
Let's Be Happy
as
Mr. Ferguson
May 7, 1957
The Silken Affair
as
Judge
October 2, 1956
Reach for the Sky
as
Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
July 5, 1956
An Alligator Named Daisy
as
Wilfred Smethers (uncredited)
December 13, 1955
The Dam Busters
as
Doctor
May 16, 1955
Beau Brummell
as
Sir Geoffrey Baker
November 16, 1954
Duel in the Jungle
as
Skipper
June 30, 1954
Moulin Rouge
as
Count Moïse de Camondo
December 23, 1952
Cry, the Beloved Country
as
James Jarvis
November 16, 1951
The Lady with a Lamp
Cast
September 22, 1951
Pink String and Sealing Wax
Cast
November 22, 1945
The Dummy Talks
as
Marvello
October 25, 1943
Battle for Music
Cast
April 1, 1943
They Flew Alone
as
Lord Wakefield
June 29, 1942
Penn of Pennsylvania
as
Adm. Penn
January 24, 1942
The Common Touch
as
Haywood
November 15, 1941
Quiet Wedding
as
Mr. Johnson
April 19, 1941
Spare a Copper
as
Admiral
December 2, 1940
The Lion Has Wings
as
Anti-aircraft Officer
November 3, 1939
The Saint in London
as
John Morgan
June 30, 1939
Inspector Hornleigh
as
Chief Superintendent
March 7, 1939
The Gang's All Here
as
Charles Cartwright
March 4, 1939
The Return of the Frog
as
Chief Commissioner
November 24, 1938
Sixty Glorious Years
as
Sir Robert Peel
November 18, 1938
Oh, Boy!
as
Governor
September 12, 1938
We're Going to Be Rich
as
Keeler
July 3, 1938
Saturday Night Revue
as
Mr. Dorland
October 1, 1937
Victoria the Great
as
Robert Peel
September 1, 1937
Old Mother Riley
as
Counsel for Prosecution
August 13, 1937
Dark Journey
as
Head of Fifth Bureau
July 2, 1937
Glamorous Night
as
Otto
April 28, 1937
Secret Lives
as
Henri
April 22, 1937
Fire Over England
as
Adm. Valdez
March 5, 1937
Talk of the Devil
Cast
December 9, 1936
Forget Me Not
as
George Arnold
December 1, 1936
Rhythm in the Air
as
George, Building Manager
August 29, 1936
The Beloved Vagabond
as
Charles Rushworth
August 24, 1936
Once in a Million
as
President
August 3, 1936
Secret Agent
as
"R"
May 31, 1936
Le Vagabond bien-aimé
as
Charles Rushworth
May 8, 1936
Things to Come
as
Great Grandfather
March 31, 1936
Scrooge
as
Middlemark
November 26, 1935
Invitation To The Waltz
as
Lombardi
October 1, 1935
Abdul the Damned
as
Gen. Hilmi-Pasha
August 5, 1935
D’Ye Ken John Peel?
as
Francis Merrall
July 22, 1935
Sanders of the River
as
Governor of the Territory
May 10, 1935
Blind Justice
as
Dr. Naylor
March 4, 1935
Father and Son
as
Colin Bolton
January 7, 1935
Do Not Forget About Me
as
Arnold
January 1, 1935
Moscow Nights
as
Officer of Defense
December 23, 1934
No Escape
as
Mr Arnold
November 26, 1934
Whispering Tongues
as
Roger Mayland
September 24, 1934
Blossom Time
as
Frederick Lafont
July 6, 1934
The Perfect Flaw
as
Henry Kearns
May 31, 1934
The Broken Melody
as
Colonel Dubonnet
May 15, 1934
The Rise of Catherine the Great
as
English Ambassador
February 9, 1934
The Shadow
as
Sir Edward Hulme KC
March 2, 1933
There Goes the Bride
as
M. Marquand (uncredited)
October 25, 1932
Leap Year
as
Sir Archibald Mallard
October 11, 1932
Marry Me
as
Korten
October 5, 1932
Men of Tomorrow
as
Senior Proctor
September 29, 1932
Mister Albert
as
Mr. Robertson
July 2, 1932
The Chinese Puzzle
as
Armand de Rochecorbon
March 21, 1932
Many Waters
as
Henry Delauney
November 1, 1931
Dreyfus
as
Colonel Georges Picquart
April 18, 1931