Charles Laughton
Born June 30, 1899 (Age: 126)
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Scarborough, 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."
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."
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Filmography
Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies
1988
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as
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Age: 89
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
1982
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as (in "The Bribe") (archive footage)
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Age: 82
Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
1982
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 82
Advise & Consent
1962
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as Senator Seabright Cooley
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Age: 62
Spartacus
1960
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as Sempronius Gracchus
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Age: 61
Hobson's Choice
1954
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as Henry Horatio Hobson
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Age: 54
Stand by for Action
1942
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as Rear Admiral Stephen Thomas
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Age: 43
Tales of Manhattan
1942
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as Charles Smith
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Age: 43
The Tuttles of Tahiti
1942
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as Jonas
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Age: 42
It Started with Eve
1941
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as Jonathan Reynolds
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Age: 42
The Sign of the Cross
1932
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as Emperor Nero Claudius Caesar
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Age: 33
Island of Lost Souls
1932
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as Dr. Moreau
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Age: 33
If I Had a Million
1932
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as Phineas V. Lambert
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Age: 33
Payment Deferred
1932
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as William Marble
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Age: 33
The Old Dark House
1932
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as Sir William Porterhouse
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Age: 33
Devil and the Deep
1932
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as Cmdr. Charles Sturm
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Age: 33
Down River
1931
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as Captain Grossman
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Age: 31