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Charles Laughton

Charles Laughton

Tortured but brilliant British actor Charles Laughton's unique performances made him a compelling performer both on stage and in film. After starting his career as an hotel manager, Laughton switched to acting. His performances in London's West End plays brought him early acclaim, which eventually led him to the Old Vic, Broadway and Hollywood. When he repeated his stage success in The Private Life of Henry VIII for Alexander Korda on film in 1933, he won a "Best Actor" Oscar. Known both for his fascination with the darker side of human behavior and for his comic touch, Laughton should be watched as a frightening Nero in Sign of the Cross (1932), the triumphant employee in If I Had a Million (1932), the evil doctor in Island of Lost Souls (1932), the incestuous father in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934), the irrepressible Ruggles in Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), the overbearing Captain Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), which garnered him another Oscar nomination, and the haunted hunchback in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), with a very young Maureen O'Hara. During the war years, he played some light roles in Tales of Manhattan (1942), Forever and a Day (1943) and The Canterville Ghost (1944), among others. By the late '40s, Laughton sought greater challenges and returned to the stage in The Life of Galileo, which he translated from Bertolt Brecht's original and co-directed. As stage director and/or performer, he made Don Juan in Hell in 1951, John Brown's Body in 1953, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial in 1954, and Shaw's Major Barbara in 1956, all in New York. When he returned to England in 1959, he appeared in Stratford-upon-Avon productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and King Lear. Later film appearances include O. Henry's Full House (1952), Hobson's Choice (1954), Witness for the Prosecution (1957) (which gave him another Oscar nomination), Spartacus (1960) and Advise and Consent (1962). Laughton was married from 1929 to his death to actress Elsa Lanchester, with whom he occasionally appeared. His direction of the film The Night of the Hunter (1955) is critically acclaimed. ~ All Movie Guide


Charles Laughton Trivia

When was Charles Laughton born?
Charles Laughton was born on July 1, 1899

Who did Charles Laughton portray in The Strange Door?
Charles Laughton was Sire Alan de Maletroit in The Strange Door

Who did Charles Laughton portray in O. Henry's Full House?
Charles Laughton was Soapy, The Cop and the Anthem in O. Henry's Full House

Who did Charles Laughton play in Rembrandt?
Charles Laughton was Rembrandt van Rijn in Rembrandt

Who did Charles Laughton play in The Man on the Eiffel Tower?
Charles Laughton was Inspector Jules Maigret in The Man on the Eiffel Tower

What role did Charles Laughton portray in Jamaica Inn?
Charles Laughton played Sir Humphrey Pengallan in Jamaica Inn

Who did Charles Laughton portray in The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
Charles Laughton was Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Who did Charles Laughton play in Captain Kidd?
Charles Laughton was Capt. William Kidd in Captain Kidd

Who did Charles Laughton play in Pirates: Dead Men Tell Their Tales?
Charles Laughton was Captain Kidd in Pirates: Dead Men Tell Their Tales

Who did Charles Laughton play in The Big Clock?
Charles Laughton was Earl Janoth in The Big Clock

Who did Charles Laughton play in Mutiny on the Bounty?
Charles Laughton was Capt. William Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty

Who did Charles Laughton play in Advise and Consent?
Charles Laughton was Sen. Seabright "Seab" Cooley in Advise and Consent

Who did Charles Laughton portray in Witness for the Prosecution?
Charles Laughton was Sir Wilfrid Robarts in Witness for the Prosecution

What role did Charles Laughton portray in The Old Dark House?
Charles Laughton played Sir William Porterhouse in The Old Dark House

Who did Charles Laughton play in Arch of Triumph?
Charles Laughton was Haake in Arch of Triumph

What role did Charles Laughton play in Spartacus?
Charles Laughton played Sempronius Gracchus in Spartacus

What role did Charles Laughton portray in Piccadilly?
Charles Laughton played A Night Club Hawk in Piccadilly

What role did Charles Laughton portray in Festival of Music, Vol. 1?
Charles Laughton played Host in Festival of Music, Vol. 1


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