Frank Tickle was an American actor who is best known for Anna Karenina, Brandy for the Parson, and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. Born on June 25, 1893, in London, England, UK, he had a notable career in film and television until his passing on October 18, 1955, in London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Frank Tickle’s personal and family life are limited. He was born in London and spent much of his life in the UK, where he pursued a career in acting. Information about his family or personal relationships does not appear to be widely documented.
Death and Legacy
Frank Tickle passed away on October 18, 1955. His contributions to film and television, particularly in the roles he portrayed, have left a lasting impact on the industry. While not extensively recognized today, his performances in several notable films continue to be appreciated by classic cinema enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Anna Karenina | 1948-01-22 | Prince Scherbatsky |
Quentin Durward | 1955-09-09 | Petit-André |
The Thief of Bagdad | 1940-02-19 | Citizen (uncredited) |
Atlantic Ferry | 1941-09-06 | Mr. Donaldson |
The Bank Messenger Mystery | 1936-12-01 | |
The Long Dark Hall | 1951-02-06 | Alfred Tripp |
The Lion Has Wings | 1939-11-03 | Unnamed Character |
Fiddlers Three | 1944-10-01 | Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) |
Brandy for the Parson | 1952-05-02 | Vicar |
Vice Versa | 1948-01-28 | Clegg |
Views on Trial | 1954-01-01 | Defending Counsel |
Cyrano de Bergerac | 1938-10-30 | Montfleury |
Death of an Angel | 1952-01-01 | Sam Oddy |
The Winslow Boy | 1948-09-24 |