Cecil Parker
Cecil Parker (1897–1971) was a British character and comedy actor with a distinctive husky voice, who usually played supporting roles in his 91 films made between 1933 and 1969.
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1897 - 1971 - Actor - 1933 - 1969
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Born in Hastings, Sussex with real name Cecil Schwabe, he began his acting career on the stage in London after serving in World War I. This was in 1922 although he made his first film in 1933. He appeared less on television, but many of his films have remained popular and are often repeated. His films included The Lady Vanishes, Swiss Family Robinson, I Was Monty's Double, and the comedies The Ladykillers, The Man in the White Suit, The Court Jester and many more.
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Hastings - Sussex - London - World War I - 1922 - 1933 - Television - The Lady Vanishes - Swiss Family Robinson - I Was Monty's Double - The Ladykillers - The Man in the White Suit - The Court Jester
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Part of his talent was that he was convincing in each film and made the viewer forget his previous roles. Often playing a touchy senior officer or British upper-class character, his last two films were true to form; The Magnificent Two with Morecambe and Wise and Richard Attenborough's Oh! What A Lovely War.
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Morecambe and Wise - Richard Attenborough - Oh! What A Lovely War
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