Eric Francis

Eric Francis

Deceased · Born: Mar 21, 1912 · Died: Jun 7, 1991

Personal Details

BornMar 21, 1912 Manchester, England, UK

Biography

Eric Francis, a renowned British thespian, entered this world on March 21st, 1912, in the illustrious city of Manchester, England, United Kingdom. This talented individual would go on to leave an indelible mark on the world of acting, earning recognition for his captivating performances in a variety of esteemed productions.

One of his most notable roles was in the 1983 comedy classic, Monty Python's the Meaning of Life, a project that showcased his impressive range and versatility as an actor. In addition to this iconic film, Francis also made a lasting impression on the world of television, starring in the beloved science fiction series, Doctor Who, which premiered in 1963.

Francis's impressive career also included a role in the 1990 drama, The Real Charlotte, a testament to his ability to effortlessly transition between genres and excel in a wide range of roles. Despite his passing on June 7th, 1991, in Battersea, London, England, United Kingdom, Eric Francis's legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Eric Francis's life was a true testament to his dedication to his craft, and his contributions to the world of acting will never be forgotten.

Career

1988
Troubles
Troubles as Mr Norton
1987
Little Dorrit
Little Dorrit as Old Nandy
1985
That's My Boy
That's My Boy as Mr Moxon
Martin Luther, Heretic
Martin Luther, Heretic as Keeper of Relics
1982
The Boys in Blue
The Boys in Blue as Fred the Postman
1979
1973
Theater of Blood
Theater of Blood as Meths Drinker
1961
Hand in Hand
Hand in Hand as Newsboy
1958
Indiscreet
Indiscreet as Lift operator
1954
Make Me an Offer!
Make Me an Offer! as Auctioneer's Assistant