Charles Comyn

Charles Comyn

Personal Details

Biography

Notable film industry personality Charles Comyn has garnered widespread recognition for his involvement in the production of several cinematic endeavors, including the 1987 release "Jane and the Lost City", which showcased his ability to navigate the complexities of storytelling and character development.

Additionally, Comyn's expertise in the realm of film direction was prominently displayed in the 1989 releases "Mutator" and "Accidents", demonstrating his capacity to effectively convey complex narratives and elicit compelling performances from his cast.

Throughout his career, Comyn has consistently demonstrated a keen understanding of the cinematic medium, and his body of work continues to be celebrated by fans and industry professionals alike.

Charles Comyn's Bio:

Charles Comyn is a film director, known for his work on the 1987 film "Jane and the Lost City", the 1989 film "Mutator", and the 1989 film "Accidents".

Career

1992
1991
Committed
Committed as Train Conductor
1990
Any Man's Death
Any Man's Death as Rhinehart
Reason to Die
Reason to Die as Bill Polder
1989
Jobman
Jobman as Gas station proprietor
Options
Options as Rupert
1988
Red Scorpion
Red Scorpion as Occupation Officer
1987
Jane and the Lost City
Jane and the Lost City as Paddy Rafferty
Dragonard
Dragonard as Louis
1986
A Place for Weeping
A Place for Weeping as Tokkie van Rensburg
City of Blood
City of Blood as Sheriff