Eric Berry

Eric Berry was an American actor who is best known for To Trap a Spy, The Red Shoes, and Gilbert and Sullivan. He was born on January 9, 1913, in London, England, and passed away on September 10, 1993, in Laguna Beach, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Eric Berry was born into a family with a rich cultural background, which likely influenced his passion for the arts. Details about his early life and family are not widely documented, but he made a significant impact in the acting world throughout his career.

Career Highlights

Eric Berry had a diverse acting career, appearing in numerous films and television series. He gained recognition for his roles in classic movies like The Red Shoes and To Trap a Spy, showcasing his talent in varied genres. His performances left a lasting impression on audiences and contributed to his legacy as an accomplished actor.

Death and Legacy

Eric Berry died on September 10, 1993, from cancer in Laguna Beach, California. He is remembered for his contributions to cinema and theater, with a legacy that continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts. His work remains celebrated, especially in the context of the films he is known for.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
To Trap a Spy 1964-01-01 Alfred Ghist
The Edge of the World 1937-09-10 Robbie Manson
Contraband 1940-05-11 Mr. Abo
Operation Diplomat 1953-12-01 Col. Williams
The Red Shoes 1948-09-06 Dimitri
49th Parallel 1941-11-24 Nazi Radio Announcer
The Diamond Wizard 1954-04-01 Hunziger
Escape by Night 1953-12-01 Con Blair
The Invincible Mr. Disraeli 1963-04-03 Sir Robert Peel
The Intruder 1953-10-18 1st Detective
Miss Robin Hood 1952-11-12 Lord Otterbourne
Dear Mr. Prohack 1949-09-07 Tailor’s Assistant (uncredited)
Double Exposure 1954-03-01 Mike Gerraty
Medea 1959-10-12 Aegeus
Barefoot in Athens 1966-11-11 Meletos
Edgar Allan Poe Centenary 1949-10-06 Montresor / Narrator