Basil Cunard

Basil Cunard was an American actor who is best known for Chance of a Lifetime, Hell Below Zero, and Charley’s Aunt. He was born on April 21, 1903, in Harlesden, London, England, UK, and passed away in 1964 in Westminster, London, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Basil Cunard was born as Charles Henry Basil Arrowsmith. Details about his family life are scarce, but it is known that he was active in the film industry during the mid-20th century. His contributions to cinema have been remembered through his roles in various notable films.

Career

Basil Cunard built a career in acting, appearing in films and television during the 1930s to the 1950s. He took on diverse roles that showcased his acting talents, making a mark in several acclaimed productions throughout his career.

Death and Legacy

Basil Cunard died in 1964 in Westminster, London. Despite his passing, his performances in films like Chance of a Lifetime and Hell Below Zero continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts. His work remains a part of cinematic history, marking his contributions to early British cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Inquest 1939-12-01 Det. Insp. Mullin
My Brother Jonathan 1948-02-05 Police Sergeant
The Tell-Tale Heart 1939-01-04
The Guinea Pig 1948-10-26 Buckton
Chance of a Lifetime 1950-04-24 Worker
Waterfront 1950-07-26 Publican
Pastor Hall 1940-05-28
Your Witness 1950-03-06 Dart Player #3
Three Silent Men 1940-09-07 Dr. Fairlie
Man on the Run 1949-05-20 Second Man at Soho Pub
Isn’t Life Wonderful! 1954-11-10 Uncle Henry
Stage Fright 1950-02-23 Mr. Tippett (uncredited)
London Belongs to Me 1948-11-05 Foreman of the Jury
High Treason 1951-11-13