Cynthia Stock

Cynthia Stock was an English actress who is best known for Shipmates o’ Mine, Reasonable Doubt, and King of the Castle. Born on June 18, 1908, in Southport, Lancashire, England, she made her mark in the film industry during the 1930s. She passed away in 1971 in Alton, Hampshire, England.

Personal and Family Life

Cynthia Stock was born as Cynthia May Margaret Stock. Details about her family and personal life are scarce, but she gained recognition for portraying slightly pretentious authority figures in British comedies during her acting career. Her performances often showcased her talent in comedic roles, highlighting her unique style.

Career

Throughout her career, Cynthia Stock featured in several films, predominantly in the 1930s. She was known for her roles in productions such as Play Up the Band and Old Mother Riley, MP. Despite her limited body of work, her performances left an imprint on the comedic genre of her time.

Death and Legacy

Cynthia Stock died in 1971 in Alton, Hampshire, England. Although not widely remembered today, her contributions to British cinema during the 1930s continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts. Her distinct portrayals in various roles have secured her a place in the history of British comedic films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Play Up the Band 1935-11-01 Vera
The Mill on the Floss 1937-01-09
Old Mother Riley, MP 1939-08-15 Supervisor
Intimate Relations 1937-11-15 Maggie
Shipmates o’ Mine 1936-03-18 Angela Bright
Joy Ride 1935-12-16 Selina Prune
Radio Lover 1936-10-20 Miss Swindon
King of the Castle 1936-02-01 Elsie