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Charles Lamb
Acting Born Nov 20, 1900 Died Mar 19, 1989 London, England, UK 64 credits
Biography
Charles Lamb works in acting. Born November 20, 1900 in London, England, UK. Died March 19, 1989. Archytele lists 64 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Clifford Evans
1 shared title
Oliver Reed
1 shared title
Yvonne Romain
1 shared title
Catherine Feller
1 shared title
Anthony Dawson
1 shared title
Josephine Llewellyn
1 shared title
Richard Wordsworth
1 shared title
Hira Talfrey
1 shared title
Justin Walters
1 shared title
John Gabriel
1 shared title
Career timeline
The Tall Guy
Tumbledown
Casualty
Screen Two
Long Live the BabeDog Ends
An Englishman Abroad
Objects of AffectionMarks
Bergerac
The Mirror Crack'dCan We Get On Now, Please?
Danger UXBQuatermass
A Question of Time
Dial a Deadly Number
SykesThe EdwardiansThe Black ArrowDead of NightThrills Galore
Upstairs, DownstairsThe Pigeon Fancier
Play for Today
Random QuestThe Southern Star
Charlie Bubbles
Not in Front of the ChildrenSir Arthur Conan DoyleThe World of WodehouseQuatermass and the Pit
Life at the TopTomorrow, Just You WaitThe End of Arthur's Marriage
Theatre 625The Wednesday Play
Studio 4JigsawDesign for Loving
The Curse of the Werewolf
School for ScoundrelsSword of Sherwood ForestThe CriminalThe ShakedownJackpot
The Nun's StoryModel for Murder
Fair GameDavy
Lucky JimThe Tommy Steele Story
The Count of Monte CristoThe Feminine Touch
John and JulieOne Jump Ahead
Mark SaberImpulseDelayed Action
Genevieve
Full filmography
- The Tall Guy (1989) as Old Man in Wheelchair
- Tumbledown (1988) as Elderly Man
- Casualty (1986) as Harry
- Screen Two (1985) as Pensioner
- Long Live the Babe (1984) as Old Man
- Dog Ends (1984) as Grandad
- An Englishman Abroad (1983) as George
- Objects of Affection (1982) as Dad
- Marks (1982) as Dad
- Bergerac (1981) as Locksmith
- The Mirror Crack'd (1980) as Man in Village Hall (uncredited)
- Can We Get On Now, Please? (1980) as 'Old' Bailey
- Danger UXB (1979) as Gardener
- Quatermass (1979) as Orderly
- A Question of Time (1978) as Sam (as old man)
- Dial a Deadly Number (1975) as Caretaker
- Sykes (1972) as George
- The Edwardians (1972) as Billy
- The Black Arrow (1972) as Nicholas Appleyard
- Dead of Night (1972) as Clockmender
- Thrills Galore (1972) as Arnold
- Upstairs, Downstairs (1971) as Harris
- The Pigeon Fancier (1971) as Old Man
- Play for Today (1970) as Grandad
- Random Quest (1969) as George
- The Southern Star (1969) as Todd
- Charlie Bubbles (1968) as Mr. Noseworthy
- Not in Front of the Children (1967) as Mr Widdicombe
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1967) as Sam Spicer
- The World of Wodehouse (1967) as Stage Doorkeeper
- Quatermass and the Pit (1967) as Newsvendor
- Life at the Top (1965) as Wincastle
- Tomorrow, Just You Wait (1965) as Henry Gorbet
- The End of Arthur's Marriage (1965) as Dad
- Theatre 625 (1964) as Father
- The Wednesday Play (1964) as Blind Sam
- Studio 4 (1962) as Peters
- Jigsaw (1962) as Mr. Peck (uncredited)
- Design for Loving (1962) as Walter
- The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) as Chef
- School for Scoundrels (1960) as Carpenter
- Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) as Old Bowyer
- The Criminal (1960) as Mr Able
- The Shakedown (1960) as Pinza
- Jackpot (1960) as Snack Bar Customer (uncredited)
- The Nun's Story (1959) as Pascin (uncredited)
- Model for Murder (1959) as Lock-Keeper
- Fair Game (1958) as Brace
- Davy (1958) as Henry
- Lucky Jim (1957) as Contractor
- The Tommy Steele Story (1957) as Mr. Steele
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1956) as Jacques Menard
- The Feminine Touch (1956) as Jenkins
- John and Julie (1955) as Man in Train
- One Jump Ahead (1955) as Mr. Lamb
- Mark Saber (1954) as Hawker
- Impulse (1954) as uncredited
- Delayed Action (1954) as Bank clerk
- Genevieve (1953) as Publican (Uncredited)
- Curtain Up (1952) as George
- Come Back Peter (1952) as Mr. Hapgood
- The Warden (1951) as Chapter Hotel Porter
- Appointment with Venus (1951) as Jean - The Cowman
- The Galloping Major (1951) as Ernie Smart