Carl Lacey was an American actor who is best known for Probation Officer, Quatermass II, and Stand by to Shoot.
Personal and Family Life
Carl Lacey, born Charles William H. Larcey on November 18, 1909, in Pancras, London, England, had a personal life that remains largely private. Little is known about his family or early years. His focus on acting led him to build a career that would make him a recognizable figure in British television.
Career
Lacey’s acting career spanned several decades, with notable roles in various television series. He gained prominence through his appearances in shows like Probation Officer and Quatermass II. His performances showcased his talent and versatility, leaving a mark on the small screen.
Death and Legacy
Carl Lacey passed away in 1962 in Fulham, London, England. Though he is no longer with us, his contributions to television are remembered by fans of classic British shows. His legacy continues through his performances, which are available for viewing today.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Somerset Maugham Hour | 1962 | Servant |
Top Secret | 1961 | Captain |
Boyd Q.C. | 1961 | Judge’s Clerk |
No Hiding Place | 1961 | Willoughby |
Sykes and A… | 1961 | Unknown Role |
Probation Officer | 1959 | Clerk of the Court |
Educated Evans | 1958 | First Café Customer |
The Adventures of Annabel | 1955 | Unknown Role |
Quatermass II | 1955 | Member of Commission |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1953-1954 | Unknown Role |
Stand by to Shoot | 1953 | Unknown Role |
Libel | 1948 | Captain Gerald Loddon |
Loyal Heart | 1946 | Police Constable (uncredited) |