These are the films of Charles Laughton:
Filmography
editUnless otherwise stated the films are U.S. productions in black and white.
1928–1940
editYear | Title | Role | Notes and awards |
---|---|---|---|
1928 | The Tonic | Father of the Family | Filmed in England Short, (film debut) |
Daydreams | Lecherous Boarder / Ram Das in Dream Sequence | Filmed in England Short | |
Blue Bottles | Burglar | Filmed in England Short | |
1929 | Piccadilly | A Nightclub Diner | Filmed in England |
1930 | Comets | Himself | Filmed in England |
Wolves | Captain Job | Filmed in England | |
1931 | Down River | Captain Grossman | Filmed in England |
1932 | Devil and the Deep | Commander Charles Sturm | |
The Old Dark House | Sir William Porterhouse | ||
Payment Deferred | William Marble | ||
If I Had A Million | Phineas V. Lambert | ||
The Sign of the Cross | Emperor Nero | ||
Island of Lost Souls | Dr. Moreau | ||
1933 | The Private Life of Henry VIII | King Henry VIII | Filmed in England Academy Award for Best Actor |
White Woman | Horace H. Prin | ||
1934 | The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Edward Moulton-Barrett | |
1935 | Ruggles of Red Gap | Marmaduke Ruggles | |
Les Misérables | Inspector Javert | ||
Mutiny on the Bounty | Captain William Bligh | Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actor New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor | |
1936 | Rembrandt | Rembrandt van Rijn | Filmed in England |
1937 | I, Claudius | Claudius | Unfinished and abandoned |
1938 | Vessel of Wrath | Ginger "Ted" Wilson | Produced by Laughton Filmed in England Released in the United States as The Beachcomber |
St. Martin's Lane | Charles Staggers | Produced by Laughton Filmed in England Released in the United States as Sidewalks of London | |
1939 | Jamaica Inn | Sir Humphrey Pengallan | Produced by Laughton Filmed in England; |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Quasimodo | ||
1940 | They Knew What They Wanted | Tony Patucci |
1941–1949
editYear | Title | Role | Notes and awards |
---|---|---|---|
1941 | It Started with Eve | Jonathan Reynolds | |
1942 | The Tuttles of Tahiti | Jonas Tuttle | |
Tales of Manhattan | Charles Smith | ||
Stand By for Action | Rear Admiral Stephen Thomas | ||
1943 | Forever and a Day | Bellamy (Dexter's Butler) | |
This Land is Mine | Albert Lory | ||
The Man From Down Under | Jocko Wilson | ||
1944 | Passport to Destiny | Sergeant Major Henry Albert Muggins (photo) | Uncredited |
The Canterville Ghost | Sir Simon de Canterville / The Ghost | ||
The Suspect | Philip Marshall | ||
1945 | Captain Kidd | Captain William Kidd | |
1946 | Because of Him | John Sheridan | |
1947 | The Paradine Case | Judge Lord Thomas Horfield | |
Leben des Galilei | Galileo Galilei | Collaborated on the translation of the play by Bertolt Brecht. A 30-minute 'short'. Short | |
1948 | A Miracle Can Happen (replaced by On Our Merry Way) | Reverend John B. Dunne | Laughton's scenes cut in American release; replaced by Lamour sequence |
Arch of Triumph | Ivon Haake | ||
The Big Clock | Earl Janoth | ||
The Girl from Manhattan | The Bishop | ||
1949 | The Bribe | J. J. Bealer | |
The Man on the Eiffel Tower | Inspector Jules Maigret | Anscocolor |
1951–1962
editYear | Title | Role | Notes and awards |
---|---|---|---|
1951 | The Blue Veil | Fred K. Begley | |
The Strange Door | Sire Alain de Maletroit | ||
1952 | O. Henry's Full House | Soapy | Titled Full House in UK. (Segment "The Cop and the Anthem") |
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd | Capt. William Kidd | SuperCinecolor | |
1953 | Salome | King Herod | Technicolor |
Young Bess | King Henry VIII | Technicolor | |
1954 | Hobson's Choice | Henry Horatio Hobson | Filmed in England |
1955 | The Night of the Hunter | — | Directed by Laughton |
1957 | Witness for the Prosecution | Sir Wilfrid Robarts | Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama |
1960 | Sotto dieci bandiere | Admiral Russell | Filmed in Italy Released in the United States and UK as Under Ten Flags |
Spartacus | Sempronius Gracchus | Super Technirama 70 Technicolor | |
1962 | Advise & Consent | Sen. Seabright Cooley | Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor (final film role) |
References
edit- Charles Laughton at IMDb
- Charles Laughton at the TCM Movie Database
- Charles Laughton at the Internet Broadway Database
- Charles Laughton at the BFI's Screenonline