Pat McGrath

Pat McGrath

Personal Details

Biography

Pat McGrath, a renowned actor, emerged onto the scene in 1916, born in the Emerald Isle of Ireland. His illustrious career spanned multiple decades, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. He is perhaps most notable for his roles in the iconic films "The Halfway House" (1944),"The Quatermass Experiment" (1953),and "Radio Cab Murder" (1954). Tragically, his life came to a close in December 2002, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come. His final resting place was in County Mayo, Ireland, where he was laid to rest in the quiet Irish countryside.

Career

1955
The Deadliest Sin
The Deadliest Sin as Detective Sergeant Williams
The Cockleshell Heroes
The Cockleshell Heroes as Marine Bellamy (uncredited)
1954
Front Page Story
Front Page Story as Charles (uncredited)
1952
Ghost Ship
Ghost Ship as Bert, 1st Fisherman
1951
Calling Bulldog Drummond
Calling Bulldog Drummond as Crook (uncredited)
1948
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
Cup-Tie Honeymoon as Eric Chambers
1947
Hungry Hill
Hungry Hill as New Groom (uncredited)
Odd Man Out
Odd Man Out as Lennie (uncredited)
1944
1943
Somewhere on Leave
Somewhere on Leave as Pte. Roy Desmond
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp as Tommy Tucker (uncredited)
Variety Jubilee
Variety Jubilee as Kit Burns Jnr.