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David Farrar

David Farrar

Formerly a journalist, David Farrar took to the stage in 1932, then to the movies in 1937. Handsome and authoritative, Farrar flourished as a dashing romantic lead in the 1940s. He moved effortlessly from the "B"-picture intrigues of Sherlock Holmes-clone Sexton Blake to the more prestigious environs of Black Narcissus (1946) and The Wild Heart (1950). In Hollywood from 1951 to 1959, he was generally cast as a sardonic villain; a rare exception was his anguished portrayal of Alfred Dreyfus' justice-seeking brother in I Accuse (1958). In the 1960s, he showed up in such crusty character roles as Emperor Xerxes in Rudolph Mate's The 300 Spartans (1962). Shortly after this film, he retired from acting, resettling in South Africa. In 1948, he published his autobiography, No Royal Road. David Farrar was married to actress Irene Elliot. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


David Farrar Trivia

When was David Farrar born?
David Farrar was born on August 21, 1908

What role did David Farrar play in The Small Back Room?
David Farrar played Sammy Rice in The Small Back Room

Who did David Farrar portray in Beat Girl?
David Farrar was Paul Linden in Beat Girl

Who did David Farrar portray in Pearl of the South Pacific?
David Farrar was Bully Hague in Pearl of the South Pacific

Who did David Farrar play in The Sea Chase?
David Farrar was Comdr. Napier in The Sea Chase

Who did David Farrar play in Black Narcissus?
David Farrar was Mr. Dean in Black Narcissus

Who did David Farrar play in The 300 Spartans?
David Farrar was Xerxes in The 300 Spartans

What role did David Farrar play in Solomon and Sheba?
David Farrar played Pharaoh in Solomon and Sheba


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