Charles Maunsell

Charles Maunsell was an American actor best known for ITV Television Playhouse, The Master Builder, and BBC Sunday-Night Play. Born on April 25, 1883, in Dublin, Ireland, he passed away on August 1, 1968, in Paddington, London, England.

Personal and Family Life

Not much is known about Charles Maunsell’s personal life or family background. However, his work in the theater and television shows his dedication as an actor. He had a significant career, bridging across television and mini-series during his lifetime.

Career

Maunsell had a diverse career in acting, appearing in various television mini-series and plays. His performances in titles like The White Rabbit and Maigret highlight his talent and contribution to the performing arts. He continued to work up until the late 1960s, cementing his place in television history.

Death and Legacy

Charles Maunsell died on August 1, 1968, leaving behind a legacy of notable performances in television. His work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic television, and he is remembered for his contributions to the industry.

Filmography

Title Role Year
The White Rabbit Tommy’s father 1967
Thirteen Against Fate Old man in surgery 1966
The Idiot Kuzma 1966
Maigret Arséne 1963
Sentenced for Life (uncredited) 1960
The Citadel Sir William Dewar 1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play Roberts 1960
Never Take Candy from A Stranger Janitor 1960
Charlesworth Max 1959
Quatermass and the Pit General 1958
Dublin Nightmare Mr. Edgar 1958
The Sky Larks McGrew 1958
Yvette Frequenter of the Moulin Rouge 1958
Dixon of Dock Green Mike Reilly 1958
Gideon of Scotland Yard James Norman Walker 1958