Charles Croker-King was a British actor who is best known for One Exciting Night, The Priory School, and A Question of Trust. He was born on April 30, 1874, in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, and passed away on October 25, 1951, in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Charles Croker-King’s personal and family life are limited. It is known that he was born in England and spent his later years in Dorset. There is not much information available regarding his family background or relationships.
Career
Croker-King began his acting career in the early 20th century and appeared in several films during the 1920s and 1930s. He had roles in notable films such as One Exciting Night and The Priory School, establishing himself in the British film industry. His performances contributed to the first half of the 20th century’s film scene.
Death and Legacy
Charles Croker-King died on October 25, 1951. Although he may not be widely recognized today, his work remains part of early British cinema history. His performances, particularly in silent and early sound films, continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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One Exciting Night | 1922-10-02 | The Neighbor |
Libelled Lady | 1936-10-09 | Allenbury’s Lawyer Charles Archibald (uncredited) |
The White Angel | 1936-06-25 | Mr. Nightingale |
The Experiment | 1922-09-01 | Philip Abingdon |
Lloyd’s of London | 1936-11-25 | Willoughby |
The Priory School | 1921-04-01 | Duke of Holdernesse |