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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Patric Curwen

Parents
  
John Spencer Curwen

Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Film actor

Born
  
14 December 1884 (
1884-12-14
)
London, England, United Kingdom

Died
  
May 31, 1949, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa

Movies
  
The Ringer, Medal for the General, The Echo Murders

Similar People
  
Maurice Elvey, Walter Forde, Karel Lamac

Patric Curwen (14 December 1884 – 31 May 1949) was a British stage and film actor.

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Biography

Curwen, son of John Spencer Curwen of the music publishing company, and grandson of John Curwen, founder of the Tonic sol-fa system, was educated at Abbotsholme School in Derbyshire, then New College, Oxford. He studied acting under Rosina Filippi and started his career at the Haymarket Theatre in London in 1907, appearing in productions of The Lyons Mail, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Bells, among others.

During World War I he joined the Artists Rifles, then received a commission in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. He served with the armoured car unit in France, but was moved to Naval Intelligence Division for health reasons, where he continued until 1920.

He spent four years in India learning tea and coffee planting, then returned to work in England with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. From 1926 to 1928 he undertook an overseas tour, including visits to Australia and New Zealand, and on his return to England he continued to work as an actor in London in the years leading up to moving into film in 1931 and the start of his broadcasting career in 1934. He became well known as compere of the BBC programmes Scrapbook and Those were the days.

He died in 1949 at Rondebosch, Cape Town at the age of 64.

Filmography

Actor
1948
Virtuoso (TV Movie) as
Arnold Grover
1948
Nothing Venture as
The Author
1947
Three Blind Mice (TV Movie) as
Major Metcalfe (as Patrick Curwen)
1947
Busman's Honeymoon (TV Movie) as
Reverend Simon Goodacre
1947
The Cradle Song (TV Movie) as
Doctor
1947
The Pleasure Garden (TV Movie) as
A man smoking
1947
Green Fingers as
Managing Director (uncredited)
1947
The Grand Escapade as
Author
1946
English Criminal Justice (Documentary short) as
Judge (uncredited)
1946
They Knew Mr. Knight as
Mr. Porter
1945
The Echo Murders as
Dr. Grey
1945
Notorious Gentleman (as Patrick Curwen)
1945
Give Me the Stars as
Sir John Worth
1944
Men of Rochdale (Short) as
James Standring
1944
Strawberry Roan as
The Vicar
1944
The New School (Short)
1944
Medal for the General as
Dr. Sargeant
1944
Don't Take It to Heart! as
Smith (as Patrick Curwen)
1944
Mr. Emmanuel as
Doctor (as Patrick Curwen)
1944
It Happened One Sunday
1943
The Shipbuilders
1943
The Lamp Still Burns as
Mr. Lavery
1943
Yellow Canary as
Sir William Maitland (uncredited)
1943
The Man in Grey as
Doctor (uncredited)
1942
The Avengers as
Reporter (uncredited)
1940
Return to Yesterday as
The Guard
1937
There Was a Young Man
1936
Hearts of Humanity as
Jack's Father
1936
Men of Yesterday
1935
Department Store as
James Goodman
1935
Mimi
1933
Loyalties as
Sir Fredric Blair
1931
The Gaunt Stranger as
Dr. Lomond
Self
1948
Old Songs for New (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 August 1948 (1948) - Self
- Episode dated 2 August 1948 (1948) - Self
- Episode dated 26 May 1948 (1948) - Self
- Episode dated 23 February 1948 (1948) - Self
1940
Sea Fort (Documentary short) as
Commentator
1937
The Gap (Documentary short) as
Major General Lecturer

References

Patric Curwen Wikipedia


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