Charles Farrell (Irish actor) facts for kids
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Charles Farrell
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Died | 27 August 1988 |
(aged 88)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1927–1977 (film) |
Charles Farrell (born August 6, 1900 – died August 27, 1988) was a talented actor from Ireland. He performed on stage, in movies, and on television. He was known for his interesting mix of roles.
Early Life and Career
Charles Farrell was born in Dublin, Ireland. When he was a child, his family moved to America. There, he started acting in plays in a city called Detroit.
In 1921, he moved to England. He made his first stage appearance at a famous theater called the Coliseum. Soon after, he started appearing in early movies. These were comedies featuring actors like John Bunny and Flora Finch.
A Unique Acting Path
Charles Farrell had a very interesting acting career. In many of his films, he often played the "bad guy" or villain. This was quite different from another famous American actor also named Charles Farrell, who usually played heroes.
But off-screen, Charles Farrell had a surprising role. He frequently read fairy tales on the BBC radio show called Children's Hour. Imagine a movie villain telling bedtime stories! This showed his wide range as a performer. He was active in films for many years, from 1927 to 1977.
Film Roles
Charles Farrell appeared in many movies throughout his career. He often took on roles that were tough or villainous. Some of his films included The Ring (his first known film role), The Man at Six, and The Crimson Pirate. He worked steadily in the film industry for decades.