Charles Rolfe, a renowned Australian-born actor, came into the world on a chilly February 27th in the year 1885, in the charming town of Cooma, nestled in the picturesque state of New South Wales, Australia.
Throughout his illustrious career, Rolfe left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in iconic films such as the whimsical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic tale, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel, "Through the Looking-Glass", released in 1948.
In addition to his work in the fantastical realm, Rolfe also showcased his remarkable range in other notable films, including "Which Will Ye Have?" (1949) and "The Good Companions" (1949),further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented thespian.
Tragically, Charles Rolfe's life came to a close on a somber July 8th in the year 1965, in the quaint village of Hampton Wick, situated in the heart of Surrey, England, United Kingdom.