Charles Brodie was an American actor who is best known for It’s a Wonderful World (1956), Date with Disaster (1957), and The Citadel (1960). He was born on May 22, 1919, in London, England, UK, and passed away in January 2003 in Oxfordshire, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Charles Brodie was born into a family that nurtured his interest in the performing arts. Details about his early life and family are limited, but he developed a passion for acting from a young age. He worked on various television series and films throughout his career.
Career
Brodie’s acting career spanned several decades, where he received recognition for his roles in both film and television. He appeared in productions, including notable titles like The Citadel, showcasing his talent in various characters. His performances were well-received, contributing to his reputation in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Charles Brodie died in January 2003 in Oxfordshire, England, UK. He left behind a legacy of memorable performances that continue to inspire actors and entertain audiences. His contributions to the film and television industries are remembered by fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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It’s a Wonderful World | Engineer | 1956 |
Date with Disaster | Charlie | 1957 |
The Citadel | Dr. Edwards | 1960 |
The Cheaters | Reception Clerk | 1962 |
Dixon of Dock Green | Prendegast | 1957 |
ITV Play of the Week | First artist | 1959 |
ITV Television Playhouse | Detective | 1961 |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | Prisoner | 1955–1956 |
Sherlock Holmes | Harry Harkins | 1954–1955 |
Man from Interpol | Insp. Duval | 1960 |
Endless Adventure | Caveman | 1959 |