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Charles Laughton

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“They can't censor the gleam in my eye. ”

 

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Tortured but brilliant British actor Charles Laughton’s unique performances made him a compelling performer both on stage and in film. After starting his career as an hotel manager, Laughton switched to acting. His performances in London’s West End plays brought him early acclaim, which eventually led him to the Old Vic, Broadway and Hollywood. When he repeated his stage success in The Private Life of Henry VIII for Alexander Korda on film in 1933, he won a “Best Actor” Oscar. Known both for his fascination with the darker side of human behavior and for his comic touch, Laughton should be watched as a frightening Nero in Sign of the Cross (1932), the triumphant employee in If I Had a Million (1932), the evil doctor in Island of Lost Souls (1932), the incestuous father in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934), the irrepressible Ruggles in Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), the overbearing Captain Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), which garnered him another Oscar nomination, and the haunted… read more

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jsaez

10Dec11

seriously, where is The Suspect (1944)?!

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The Stunner

6Feb11

what a beautiful quote.

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brak

3Aug10

If only he had directed more films...

Miguel Ferreira, Chanel

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jsaez

21Jul10

The Suspect (1944) should be added immediately. He is absolutely brilliant in it!

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