Frank Pettingell

Frank Pettingell

1891-01-01 – 1966-02-17 (age 75) Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
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Biography

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Frank Pettingell (1 January 1891 – 17 February 1966) was an English actor.

Pettingell was born in Liverpool, and educated at Manchester University. During the First World War he served with the King's Liverpool Regiment.

He appeared in such films as the original 1940 Gaslight (as the former detective who solves the case), Kipps (1941 - as Old Kipps), and Becket (1964 - as the Duke of York). His collection of printed and manuscript playscripts - mostly acquired from the son of the comedian Arthur Williams (1844–1915) - is held at the Templeman Library, University of Kent.

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Known For

Becket
Becket

1964

as Bishop of York

The Crimson Pirate
The Crimson Pirate

1952

as Colonel

The Card
The Card

1952

as Police Superintendent

Gaslight
Gaslight

1940

as B.G. Rough

Term of Trial
Term of Trial

1962

as Ferguson

The Magic Box
The Magic Box

1952

as Bridegroom's Father in Wedding Group

My Old Dutch
My Old Dutch

1934

as Uncle Alf

The Young Mr. Pitt
The Young Mr. Pitt

1942

as Coachman

Corridors of Blood
Corridors of Blood

1958

as Mr. Blount

Meet Me Tonight
Meet Me Tonight

1952

as Mr. Edwards (segment "Red Peppers")

This England
This England

1941

as Gage

Escape
Escape

1948

as Constable Beames

Value for Money
Value for Money

1955

as Mayor Higgins

The Seventh Survivor
The Seventh Survivor

1942

as Thomas Pettifer

Up the Creek
Up the Creek

1958

as Stationmaster

Spring Handicap
Spring Handicap

1937

as Scullion

The Good Companions
The Good Companions

1933

as Sam Oglethorpe

The Goose Steps Out
The Goose Steps Out

1942

as Professor Hoffman

The Dock Brief
The Dock Brief

1962

as Tuppy Morgan

Busman's Honeymoon
Busman's Honeymoon

1940

as Puffett