Frederick Culley was an English actor who is best known for The Four Feathers, The Conquest of the Air, and The Suicide Club. He was born on March 9, 1879, in Plymouth, Devon, England, and passed away on November 3, 1942, in London, England.
Personal and Family Life
Frederick Culley was raised in Plymouth and later moved to London to pursue his acting career. Information about his family life is limited, and there are no detailed records of his personal relationships or family members.
Career
Culley’s acting career spanned several decades during which he appeared in a variety of films. He was particularly noted for his roles in historical dramas and wartime films, showing versatility and depth in his performances.
Death and Legacy
Frederick Culley died on November 3, 1942, in London. Despite his passing, he is remembered for his contributions to early British cinema and his noteworthy performances in classic films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Conquest of the Air | 1936-12-01 | Roger Bacon |
The Rebel Son | 1938-02-02 | Prince Zammitsky |
The Rat | 1937-11-11 | Judge |
The Drum | 1938-09-29 | Dr. Murphy |
The Four Feathers | 1939-04-20 | Dr. Sutton |
Once a Thief | 1935-06-14 | Sir John Chirwin |
Knight Without Armour | 1937-07-23 | Stanfield |
Our Fighting Navy | 1937-09-25 | The Admiral |
Annie Laurie | 1936-01-01 | Robert Anderson |
The Young Mr. Pitt | 1942-09-21 | Sir Wm. Farquhar |
Enter the Queen | 1930-11-01 | Sir Horace Bunter |
Madame Guillotine | 1931-02-19 | Marquis |
Talk of the Devil | 1936-12-09 | |
Peg of Old Drury | 1935-08-27 | Minor Role (uncredited) |
The Bells Go Down | 1943-05-16 | Vicar |
Men of Yesterday | 1936-05-01 | |
The Private Life of Henry VIII | 1933-08-17 | Duke of Norfolk (uncredited) |
Sword of Honour | 1939-08-13 | Duke of Honiton |
Uncensored | 1942-08-24 | Victor Lanvin |