C.V. France

C.V. France

Deceased · Born: Jun 30, 1868 · Died: Apr 13, 1949

Personal Details

BornJun 30, 1868 Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK

Biography

C.V. France, a renowned thespian, entered this world on June 30, 1868, in the vibrant city of Bradford, situated in the picturesque county of West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. This remarkable individual would go on to carve out a remarkable career in the world of acting, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Throughout his illustrious career, France was fortunate enough to be a part of numerous notable film productions, including the critically acclaimed "The Skin Game" released in 1931, the action-packed "Night Train to Munich" released in 1940, and the historical drama "If I Were King" released in 1938.

C.V. France's life came to a close on April 13, 1949, in the charming town of Gerrards Cross, nestled in the picturesque county of Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1944
The Halfway House
The Halfway House as Mr Truscott - Solicitor
1942
48 Hours
48 Hours as The Vicar
1940
Missing Ten Days
Missing Ten Days as General de Guermantes
Night Train to Munich
Night Train to Munich as Admiral Hassinger
1939
Cheer Boys Cheer
Cheer Boys Cheer as Tom Greenleaf
1938
Strange Boarders
Strange Boarders as Col. Lionel Anstruther
If I Were King
If I Were King as Father Villon
A Yank at Oxford
A Yank at Oxford as Dean Snodgrass
1936
Broken Blossoms
Broken Blossoms as High Priest
Nine Days a Queen
Nine Days a Queen as Clergy at Execution
1935
Scrooge
Scrooge as Spirit of Christmas Future
1931
The Skin Game
The Skin Game as Mr. Hillcrist