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biographical name
Charles 1899–1962 American (English-born) actor
1 Laughton’s film features its own protector of lost children in the person of Miss Cooper, a feisty spinster who memorably describes herself as a “strong tree with branches for many birds.”
2 At one point the project died when negotiations between the BBC and London Films, which owned the rights to the Laughton effort, broke down.
3 The 83-year-old California native developed an interest in art while touring museums with the British actor Charles Laughton as a young talent scout.
4 Whether that's us buying an insurance project or playing Charles Laughton.
5 Laughton was born in the Yorkshire seaside resort of Scarborough and it is in the actor's home town that Franklin is bringing the Laughton legend back to life.
6 Now actor Vincent Franklin is on stage portraying one of Britain's greatest film stars, Charles Laughton.
7 A seasonally inappropriate celebration of film noir continues with a big batch of flicks including 1948's "The Big Clock" starring Ray Milland and Charles Laughton.
8 A private and insecure person, Laughton never gave interviews.
9 The great actor Charles Laughton, who was producing and starring in films made in England, saw the test and was intrigued by her dancing eyes.
10 The legend of Charles Laughton has faded in the 50 years since his death, but the actor was Britain's first Hollywood superstar, a giant of the silver screen from the 1930s onwards.
11 Laughton played the title role, under the direction of Joseph Losey, who would go on to become better known as a movie director.
12 Scattered through the summer, the series will feature cult classics like Leonard Kastle’s “The Honeymoon Killers” and Charles Laughton’s “The Night of the Hunter.”
13 On a breakaway, Scott Laughton sent the puck through the crease, and Konecny, on the other side of the net, tipped it inside the post.
14 Bradbury’s metamorphosis would bring many rewards, including a close relationship with Charles Laughton, which encouraged Bradbury to adapt his work for the stage and to found a Los Angeles theater company.
15 StupidWestern No contest: Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter was poorly received at the box office, but was later deservedly acclaimed.
16 O'Hara, a native of Dublin, Ireland, came to Hollywood in 1939 to star in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" opposite Charles Laughton.
17 Here was one of those rare actors who could convincingly play intellectuals, and who therefore might have a chance of following in Michael Gambon and Charles Laughton's huge footsteps in Brecht's Galileo.
18 “What in God’s name are you doing in that bizarre outfit? You look like Charles Laughton in drag as the Queen of the Gypsies. What are you supposed to be? I really want to know.”
19 Philadelphia capitalized on the man advantage as Scott Laughton one-timed a slapper from the right circle that beat Daccord short side.
20 Charles Laughton reminded moviegoers of the dark side of piracy in 1945’s “Captain Kidd,” but he was a rare exception.