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Frank Cellier is a Actor born on 23 february 1884

Frank Cellier

Frank Cellier
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Birth 23 february 1884
Death 27 september 1948 (at 64 years)

Frank Cellier (23 February 1884 – 27 September 1948) was an English actor. Early in his career, he toured in Britain, Germany, the West Indies, America and South Africa. In the 1920s, he became known in the West End for Shakespearean character roles, among others, and also directed some plays in which he acted. Later, during the 1930s and 1940s, he also appeared in films.

Biography

Early years
François Cellier, always known as Frank, was born in Surbiton, Surrey, the only son of the conductor François Cellier, and was educated at Cranleigh School. After leaving school, he spent three years in business.

In 1903, Cellier made his first stage appearance as Clement Hale in Arthur Wing Pinero's Sweet Lavender at the Town Hall in Reigate and thereafter made acting his career, also doing some stage manager work. In the autumn of that year he went on tour with William Poel's company in Doctor Faustus, and later toured in a number of Shakespearean roles in the company of Ian Maclaren. He then extended his repertory in a wide variety of roles which he undertook on tour with the actress Florence Nellie Glossop-Harris (d. 1932), daughter of the actor-manager Augustus Harris, whom he married in 1910. She divorced him in 1925. They had a daughter, Antoinette, who became an actress and married actor Bruce Seton, and a son, Peter, who is a TV, theatre and film actor.

Cellier toured not only in Britain, but in Germany and the West Indies, and did not make his debut in London until 1914, when under his own management he appeared in Cheer, Boys, Cheer. After this he toured in America and South Africa, and did not appear again in London until 1920. "By this time," wrote The Times, "his solid merit was appreciated after his long and arduous apprenticeship."


Shakespearean and other stage roles
Once established, Cellier pursued a career balancing new commercial plays –
sometimes farce, often murder drama – and classical roles. His favourite part was Hamlet, and his other Shakespeare roles included Apemantus in Timon of Athens, the title role in Henry IV, Part 2, Cassio in Othello, Touchstone in As You Like It, Angelo in Measure for Measure, Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Quince in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Kent in King Lear. Two of his most celebrated roles were in The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night, of which The Times said, "while he could wring the last drop of dramatic tension from the role of Shylock, he could also play Sir Toby Belch in such a way as to bring out the essence of the comedy without suggesting that the old reprobate had never known better days."

In the West End, he directed and played in numerous plays. His roles in these included the Nobleman in The Man with a Load of Mischief (1925), one of Marie Tempest's suitors in Noël Coward's The Marquise (1927), Sir Peter Teazle in The School for Scandal (1929) and the King in the Improper Duchess (1931). He starred in The Duchess of Dantzic in 1932 and directed and appeared in The Mask of Virtue (1935) with Vivien Leigh. He also appeared that year in Espionage, a play by Walter C. Hackett, at the Apollo Theatre. His final stage role was the father in Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy in 1946, which he played to great praise in London and was due to take to America but was prevented by ill-health from doing so.

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Filmography of Frank Cellier (36 films)

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Easy Money
Easy Money (1948)
, 1h34
Directed by Bernard Knowles
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Crime
Themes Sports films, Théâtre, Association football films, Films based on plays
Actors Petula Clark, Mervyn Johns, Jack Warner, Jack Watling, Yvonne Owen, Mabel Constanduros
Roles Manager
Rating60% 3.048653.048653.048653.048653.04865
In the first story, a comedy, a content suburban family, headed by Jack Warner, is turned into an unhappy lot when they believe that they have the winning coupon in the football pool. But when it's discovered that the winning coupon apparently wasn't mailed by the younger daughter (Petula Clark), they regain their previously happy lives that had been made unhappy by plans they made regarding how to spend their winnings. Then, when it is discovered that the winning coupon was, in fact, mailed, they decide that they have learned their lesson and resolve not to let the money ruin their happiness. The second is more tragic, with a mild-mannered clerk (Mervyn Johns) concerned about quitting his mundane job. The third is a suspenseful crime caper involving a coupon checker (Dennis Price) and his nightclub singer girlfriend (Greta Gynt in a send-up of Rita Hayworth's Gilda) who devise a scheme to embezzle the winning pot. The final episode, another comedy, concerns a dispirited bass player (Edward Rigby) who discovers he misses the orchestra he left.
Give Us the Moon
Directed by Val Guest
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Margaret Lockwood, Vic Oliver, Roland Culver, Jean Simmons, Eliot Makeham, George Relph
Roles Pyke
Rating57% 2.8601852.8601852.8601852.8601852.860185
A young layabout son of a hotel owner becomes involved with a group equally committed to doing no work and tries to join. Perhaps because the theme of people avoiding work was abhorrent to wartime audiences, the film was set in the near future.
The Big Blockade, 1h13
Directed by Charles Frend
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Comedy-drama, Documentary
Themes Seafaring films, Politique, Transport films, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films, Documentary films about World War II
Actors Leslie Banks, Frank Cellier, Will Hay, John Mills, Michael Redgrave, Bernard Miles
Roles Schneider
Rating54% 2.7198552.7198552.7198552.7198552.719855
This is a propaganda film in which the British strategy of the economic blockade of Nazi Germany is illustrated through a series of scenes and sketches, combined with documentary footage.
The Black Sheep of Whitehall, 1h20
Directed by Basil Dearden, Will Hay
Origin United-kingdom
Genres War, Comedy
Themes Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films, Documentary films about World War II
Actors Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney, Henry Hewitt, Felix Aylmer, Frank Cellier
Roles Innsbach
Rating66% 3.339743.339743.339743.339743.33974
When he is forced to vacate the office of his debt-ridden correspondence college, 'Professor' Will Davis (Will Hay) goes to the Ministry of International Commerce at Whitehall in order to confront his one-and-only student, PR man Bobby Jessop (John Mills). To get Davis off his back, Jessop proposes to get him a job at Whitehall. Jessop then leaves in order to fetch a Professor Davys at the railway station. The professor is a leading economist who has returned from a long stay in South America in order to advise the British government on a trade treaty with the South American nations, which could be crucial to Britain's war effort.
Cottage to Let, 1h30
Directed by Michael Anderson, Anthony Asquith
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Action, Spy
Themes Spy films, Théâtre, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films, Films based on plays, Documentary films about World War II
Actors Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim, John Mills, George Cole, Carla Lehmann, Michael Wilding
Roles John Forest
Rating66% 3.345383.345383.345383.345383.34538
Upper class Mrs. Barrington (Jeanne de Casalis) takes in two child evacuees from London, including cocky teenager Ronald (George Cole), lodging them in a cottage she owns. However, it has already been let to annoyingly inquisitive Charles Dimble (Alastair Sim). To compound the confusion, Mrs. Barrington had also agreed to allow it to be converted into a military hospital. Spitfire pilot Flight Lieutenant Perry (John Mills) parachutes into the nearby loch and becomes the first patient, tended by Mrs. Barrington's pretty daughter Helen (Carla Lehmann). Mrs. Barrington moves Ronald to the main house, while Dimble and Perry remain in the cottage.
Love on the Dole, 1h34
Directed by John Baxter
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, George Carney, Mary Merrall, Joyce Howard, Frank Cellier
Roles Sam Grundy
Rating65% 3.289063.289063.289063.289063.28906
The film is set in Hanky Park, a fictional settlement based on Salford, at the height of the Great Depression.
Quiet Wedding, 1h20
Directed by Anthony Asquith
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr, David Tomlinson, A. E. Matthews, Athene Seyler, Jean Cadell
Roles William Frederick Davenport Chaytor
Rating66% 3.310043.310043.310043.310043.31004
A young couple become engaged, but enjoy a number of comedic adventures before their wedding day.
Quiet Wedding, 1h20
Directed by Michael Anderson, Anthony Asquith
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr, Athene Seyler, Jean Cadell, David Tomlinson, Peggy Ashcroft
Roles William Frederick Davenport Chaytor
Rating66% 3.310043.310043.310043.310043.31004
Dallas Chaytor et Janet Boyd viennent de se fiancer et voudraient un mariage sans histoires. Mais amis et famille ont d'autres idées en tête...