Thomas A. Curran

Thomas A. Curran

Deceased · Born: May 28, 1879 · Died: Jan 24, 1941

1931

Personal Details

BornMay 28, 1879 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Biography

Thomas A. Curran, a renowned thespian, entered this world on May 28, 1879, in the vibrant city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, a land Down Under. He was destined to captivate audiences with his remarkable acting prowess, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

His impressive repertoire of films includes the 1929 production of "Two Sisters", a captivating drama that showcased his incredible range. Additionally, he lent his talents to the 1916 adaptation of George Eliot's timeless classic, "Silas Marner", and the 1929 thriller "The Phantom in the House", further solidifying his reputation as a master of his craft.

Tragically, Thomas A. Curran's life came to a close on January 24, 1941, in the City of Angels, Hollywood, California, USA, a place where dreams are made and the spotlight shines bright.

Career

1941
Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane as Teddy Roosevelt (uncredited)
1939
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo as Old Man
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town as Party Guest (uncredited)
Yours for the Asking
Yours for the Asking as Man (uncredited)
1934
David Harum
David Harum as Banker (uncredited)
1932
Ghost City
Ghost City as Piano Player
Lady with a Past
Lady with a Past as Supporting Role (Uncredited)
The Lost Squadron
The Lost Squadron as Night Watchman (uncredited)
1931
Forgotten Women
Forgotten Women as Mr. Turner
1930
Worldly Goods
Worldly Goods as Secretary
Morocco
Morocco as Minor Role (uncredited)
1929
1917
The Vicar of Wakefield
The Vicar of Wakefield as Knight Geoffrey / Mr.Burchell