Cyril Conway

Cyril Conway was an American actor best known for his roles in Evil Under the Sun, BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, and The Tragedy of King Lear Part 1. Born on June 1, 1913, in Croydon, Surrey, England, he made a mark in television and film before passing away in 1992.

Personal and Family Life

Cyril Conway was married to Louise Elizabeth Frodsham from 1939 until his death in 1992. Together, they had four children. His family life was important to him, and he maintained strong relationships with his loved ones throughout his career.

Career

Cyril had a diverse acting career, featuring in both film and television. He appeared in various notable projects, including the classic television series BBC Sunday-Night Theatre and films like Evil Under the Sun and The Tragedy of King Lear Part 1. He took on roles that showcased his talent and contributed to the entertainment industry.

Death and Legacy

Cyril Conway passed away in 1992 in Croydon, Surrey, England. His contributions to acting left a lasting impression, and he is remembered for his work in both film and theatre. Fans and colleagues alike continue to celebrate his legacy and the characters he brought to life on screen.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday 1939-12-01 Minor Role
The Beggar’s Opera 1953-08-24 2nd Prisoner
Evil Under the Sun 1982-03-05 Police Surgeon
Venom 1981-11-28 Man in 17
Room to Let 1950-05-15 Dr. Mansfield
Spring in Park Lane 1948-03-17 Antique Dealer
Derby Day 1952-06-09 Hinchcliffe – Coalman
Salute the Toff 1952-12-02 ‘The Wop’ (uncredited)
Women of Twilight 1953-01-16 Minor Role (uncredited)
The Phantom Shot 1947-09-09 Philip Grahame
The Steel Key 1953-05-01 Sgt. Cove
The Runaway Bus 1953-09-28 1st Crook
Pygmalion 1948-02-08
The Professionals 1977-12-30 Rector