Frank Pettingell

Frank Pettingell

Known For

Queer Cargo

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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Movies Featuring Frank Pettingell

Becket

Becket (1964)

as Bishop of York
Up the Creek

Up the Creek (1958)

as Stationmaster
Meet Me Tonight

Meet Me Tonight (1952)

as Mr. Edwards (segment "Red Peppers")
The Card

The Card (1952)

as Police Superintendent
The Magic Box

The Magic Box (1952)

as Bridegroom's Father in Wedding Group
Escape

Escape (1948)

as Constable Beames
Get Cracking

Get Cracking (1943)

as Alf Pemberton
The Goose Steps Out

The Goose Steps Out (1942)

as Professor Hoffman
Gaslight

Gaslight (1940)

as B.G. Rough
Sailing Along

Sailing Along (1938)

as Steve's Father
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Millions (1937)

as Sir Charles Rimmer
Sing As We Go

Sing As We Go (1934)

as Uncle Murgatroyd
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Excess Baggage (1933)

as Major-General Booster S.O.S.
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A Tight Corner (1932)

as Oswald Blenkinsop
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Once bitten (1932)

as Sir Timothy Blott
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Jealousy (1931)

as Prof. Macguire