Some of the other films he appeared in include Blue Bird (1910), The Loves of Robert Burns (1931), The Skin Game (1931), Black Coffee (1931), Lord Edgeware Dies (1934), Scrooge (1935), Victoria The Great (1937), The Ware Case )1938), A Yank At Oxford (1938), If I Were King (1938), Cheer Boys Cheer (1939), Ten Days in Paris (1940), Went The Day Well (1942), Halfway House (1944) and It Happened One Sunday (1944).
CV France, or Charles as he was known to close friends, was born 30th June 1868. The Yorkshire born actor appeared on stage and in dozens of British films between 1910 and his death on 13th April 1949, usually playing military or stuffy establishment figures. One of his roles was as Admiral Hassinger in the Charters and Caldicott film Night Train To Munich in 1940, pictured below.
Some of the other films he appeared in include Blue Bird (1910), The Loves of Robert Burns (1931), The Skin Game (1931), Black Coffee (1931), Lord Edgeware Dies (1934), Scrooge (1935), Victoria The Great (1937), The Ware Case )1938), A Yank At Oxford (1938), If I Were King (1938), Cheer Boys Cheer (1939), Ten Days in Paris (1940), Went The Day Well (1942), Halfway House (1944) and It Happened One Sunday (1944).
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AuthorYorkshire born Peter Storey is the author of Charters and Caldicott: As War begins Archives
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