This Biography is about one of the best Professional Actors of the world Charles Laughton including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Charles Laughton | |
Real Name | Charles Laughton |
Profession | Actors |
Famous as | Actor |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Charles Laughton | |
Born on | 01 July 1899 |
Birthday | 1st July |
Died At Age | 63 |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Scarborough, North Yorkshire |
Died on | 15 December 1962 |
Place of death | Hollywood |
Cause of Death | Cancer |
Family Background of Charles Laughton | |
Father | Robert Laughton |
Mother | Elizabeth Conlon |
Spouse/Partner | Elsa Lanchester |
Education | Stonyhurst College, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
Awards | 1934 – Academy Award for Best Actor – The Private Life of Henry VIII 1958 – David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actor – Witness for the Prosecution 1963 – Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album – The Story-Teller: A Session With Charles Lau |
Personal Fact of Charles Laughton | |
Charles Laughton was an English actor counted amongst the most versatile performers of his generation. He was also a successful director, producer and screen writer. An accomplished character actor of both the stage and film, he was as adept at playing classical roles as he was in modern ones. Born to Yorkshire hotel keepers in England, he developed an early interest in acting and received training in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Naturally talented, he proceeded to establish himself as a successful stage actor in London theatres. He first went to the United States in 1931 and performed there. His increasing stature as a performer led him to Hollywood where he first appeared in The Old Dark House. Though not conventionally good looking or well-built with a muscular physique, Laughton established himself as a successful actor with his intense character roles, and was especially famed for his portrayal of a vicious murderer in Payment Deferred and of Henry VIII in The Private Life of Henry VIII, the latter of which won him an Academy Award. He eventually began directing as well and his most notable box-office success as a director came with the stage production The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial. He also made a few television appearances during the later years of his career. |
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