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Charles Lloyd-Pack

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Charles Lloyd-Pack
Born
Charles Lloyd Pack[1]

(1902-10-10)10 October 1902
Wapping, London, England
Died22 December 1983(1983-12-22) (aged 81)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1936–1983
Spouse
Ulrike Pulay
(m. 1941)
Children2, including Roger
RelativesEmily Lloyd (granddaughter)

Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October 1902 – 22 December 1983) was a British film, television and stage actor.[2]

Life and career

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Lloyd-Pack was born in Wapping, East London, to working-class parents.[3] He was seen in several horror films produced by Hammer Films, including Dracula, The Man Who Could Cheat Death, The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Terror of the Tongs and Quatermass 2, the film version of the 1955 BBC TV serial. In 1970 he appeared as Claud Nau at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Robert Bolt's play, Vivat! Vivat Regina!.[4] His best known role was Professor Marks in the British television series Strange Report but he is also known from other television appearances in The Avengers, Man in a Suitcase, Danger Man, Randall & Hopkirk, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Prisoner and the mini-series Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974).

Personal life and death

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Lloyd-Pack married Viennese Jewish refugee Ulrike Elisabeth Pulay (25 April 1921 – 8 April 2000), a travel agent and later founder of a kindergarten, in 1941 and was the father of actor Roger Lloyd-Pack and stage manager Christopher Lloyd-Pack. His grandchildren include actress Emily Lloyd.[5][6]

Lloyd-Pack died aged 81, on 22 December 1983, in London.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Director Notes
1936 The House of the Spaniard Man in train Reginald Denham
1949 For Them That Trespass Theatre Critic Alberto Cavalcanti Uncredited
1949 Man on the Run Mr. Collins - Jeweller Lawrence Huntington Uncredited
1950 Last Holiday Bank Cashier Henry Cass Uncredited
1951 High Treason Percy Ward Roy Boulting
1952 Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire Sir Joshua Bing John Gilling
1952 I'm a Stranger Mr. Cringle Brock Williams
1952 Gift Horse Member of Board of Inquiry Compton Bennett
1953 Noose for a Lady Robert Upcott Wolf Rilla
1954 River Beat John Hendrick Guy Green
1954 Conflict of Wings Bookie John Eldridge
1954 Aunt Clara Simon's Doctor Anthony Kimmins Uncredited
1955 The Constant Husband Solicitor Sidney Gilliat
1955 Track the Man Down Gerry Palmer R.G. Springsteen Uncredited
1955 Value for Money Mr. Gidbrook Ken Annakin
1955 All for Mary Doctor Wendy Toye
1956 Yield to the Night aka Blonde Sinner Mary's Lawyer J. Lee Thompson
1956 The Last Man to Hang? Frognal Terence Fisher
1956 Loser Takes All Sir Walter Blixon Ken Annakin Uncredited
1956 Three Men in a Boat Mr Quilp Ken Annakin
1957 Alive on Saturday Gorman Alfred Travers
1957 Doctor at Large Ralph Thomas Uncredited
1957 Interpol English tourist John Gilling
1957 Stranger in Town Captain Nash George Pollock
1957 Quatermass 2 Dawson Val Guest
1957 The Flesh Is Weak Salvi Don Chaffey
1957 The Story of Esther Costello Dr. Blake David Miller Uncredited
1957 The Scamp Beamish Wolf Rilla
1957 Barnacle Bill Tritton Charles Frend
1957 Night of the Demon Chemist Jacques Tourneur
1957 Blue Murder at St Trinian's Henry Roberts Prison Governor Frank Launder
1958 The Safecracker Lambert Ray Milland
1958 Dracula Dr. Seward Terence Fisher
1958 The Revenge of Frankenstein President of the Medical Council Terence Fisher
1958 Further Up the Creek El Diablo Val Guest
1958 Corridors of Blood Hardcastle Robert Day
1959 The Man Who Could Cheat Death Man at Private View Terence Fisher Uncredited
1959 Bobbikins Stebbins Robert Day Uncredited
1959 Cover Girl Killer Captain Adams Terry Bishop
1960 Cone of Silence Commissioner No. 2 Charles Frend
1960 The Day They Robbed the Bank of England Mr. Peabody John Guillermin Uncredited
1960 Doctor Love Hospital Dean Ralph Thomas Uncredited
1960 A Circle of Deception Ayres Jack Lee
1960 The Three Worlds of Gulliver Makovan Jack Sher
1961 The Terror of the Tongs Dr. Fu Chao, tong member Anthony Bushell
1961 The Kitchen Chef James Hill
1961 Victim Henry Basil Dearden
1962 Flat Two Edgar Wallace Mysteries Miller Alan Cooke
1962 Only Two Can Play Committee Member Sidney Gilliat Uncredited
1962 Crooks Anonymous Fletcher Ken Annakin
1963 Siege of the Saxons The Doctor Nathan H. Juran
1964 The Third Secret Dermot McHenry Charles Crichton
1964 Every Day's a Holiday Mr. Close James Hill
1965 Operation Crossbow Technical Examiner Michael Anderson Uncredited
1966 The Reptile The Vicar John Gilling
1967 The Shuttered Room Barge Master David Greene
1967 Les grandes vacances Jean Girault
1967 Bedazzled Vicar Stanley Donen
1967 Two a Penny Reverend Allison James F. Collier
1968 Sebastian Chess Player David Greene
1968 Diamonds for Breakfast Butler Christopher Morahan
1968 If.... Classics Master Lindsay Anderson
1969 The Best House in London Philip Saville
1970 The Man Who Haunted Himself Jameson Basil Dearden
1970 Song of Norway Chevalier Andrew L. Stone Uncredited
1970 I Start Counting Priest at School David Greene
1971 All the Right Noises Stagedoor keeper Gerry O'Hara
1972 Madame Sin Mr. Willoughby David Greene
1974 Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Prof Durendel Terence Fisher
1980 The Mirror Crack'd Vicar Guy Hamilton

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1955 Douglas Fairbanks Presents Elmer J. Ellis 1 episode
1955-1960 The Adventures of Robin Hood Abbott/ Hugh/ Master Maurice/ Bishop of Nottingham 5 episodes
1956 The Grove Family Chemist 1 episode
1958 Charlesworth at Large Arthur Baker 1 episode
1961 Deadline Midnight Housham 1 episode
1964 The Importance of Being Earnest (Armchair Theatre TV movie) Merriman TV movie
1965 The Sullavan Brothers Goody 1 episode
1965-1968 The Avengers Dr. Fawcett / Sir Manfred Fellows 2 episodes
1967 The Prisoner Artist Episode: “It's Your Funeral
1969 Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) Cecil Purley Episode: “Whoever Heard of a Ghost Dying?

References

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  1. ^ "FreeBMD Entry Info".
  2. ^ a b BFI.org
  3. ^ "Roger Lloyd Pack obituary". the Guardian. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  4. ^ Chichester Festival Theatre archive cast list. Accessed 8 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Deaths England and Wales 1984-2006". Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2009.
  6. ^ "Roger Lloyd Pack obituary". the Guardian. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
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