Birthday
1902/10/10
Day of death
1983/12/22 (81 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Also know as
Charles Lloyd-Pack
Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October 1902 - 22 December 1983) was a British film, television and stage actor.
(1958) Corridors of Blood
as Hardcastle
(1958) Dracula
as Doctor Seward
(1957) Night of the Demon
as Chemist
(1957) Quatermass 2
as Work Camp Manager Dawson
(1961) The Terror of the Tongs
as Dr. Fu Chao
(1959) The Man Who Could Cheat Death
as Man at Private View
(1966) The Reptile
as The Vicar
(1964) The July Plot
as General Erich Hoepner
(1956) Loser Takes All
as Sir Walter Blixon (uncredited)
(1952) I'm A Stranger
as Mr. Cringle
(1955) Track the Man Down
as Gerry Palmer
(1957) Stranger in Town
as Capt. Nash
(1960) Cone of Silence
as Commissioner
(1957) The Scamp
as Beamish
(1968) Sebastian
as Chess Player
(1967) The Exchange Student
as ---
(1960) The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
as Makovan
(1964) The Importance of Being Earnest
as ---
(1957) Barnacle Bill
as Tritton
(1958) Further Up the Creek
as El Diablo
(1961) The Kitchen
as Chef
(1969) The Best House in London
as ---
(1951) High Treason
as Percy Ward
(1980) The Mirror Crack'd
as Vicar
(1949) For Them That Trespass
as ---
(1949) For Them That Trespass
as uncredited
(1970) All the Right Noises
as Stagedoor Keeper
(1964) All in Good Time
as Chatterbox
(1961) Victim
as Henry
(1936) The House of the Spaniard
as Man in train
(1956) Yield to the Night
as Lawyer
(1968) if....
as Classics Master
(1956) Three Men in a Boat
as Mr. Quilp
(1970) I Start Counting
as Priest at School
(1965) Operation Crossbow
as Technical Examiner
(1967) The Shuttered Room
as Barge Master
(1956) The Last Man to Hang
as Frognal
(1962) Only Two Can Play
as Committee Member
(1950) Last Holiday
as Bank Cashier
(1954) River Beat
as John Hendrick
(1959) Cover Girl Killer
as Capt. Adams
(1955) The Constant Husband
as The Solicitor
(1979) Henry VIII
as Lord Sandys
(1955) All for Mary
as Doctor
(1968) Diamonds for Breakfast
as Butler
(1965) Every Day's a Holiday
as Mr. Close
(1967) Bedazzled
as Vicar
(1964) The Third Secret
as Dermot McHenry
(1957) Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
as Henry Roberts - Prison Governor
(1962) Crooks Anonymous
as Fletcher
(1953) Noose for a Lady
as Robert Upcott
(1970) The Man Who Haunted Himself
as Jameson
(1957) Interpol
as English Tourist
(1974) Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
as Professor Durendel
(1972) Madame Sin
as Mr. Willoughby
(1960) Doctor in Love
as Hospital Dean (uncredited)
(1954) Conflict of Wings
as 'Bookie'
(1955) Value for Money
as Mr. Gidbrook
(1958) The Revenge of Frankenstein
as President
(1937) Brief Ecstasy
as Bernardy's Assistant (uncredited)
(1953) Mr Beamish Goes South
as ---
(1952) Mother Riley Meets the Vampire
as Sir Joshua Bing
(1952) Gift Horse
as Captain R. G. Bates (Board of Inquiry)
(1967) The Prisoner
as Artist
(1962) Z-Cars
as ---
(1965) Gideon's Way
as Mr. Hunter
(1961) The Avengers
as Dr. Fawcett
(1971) Jason King
as ---
(1956) The Count of Monte Cristo
as Borner
(1964) The Wednesday Play
as ---
(1955) The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Hugh
(1972) Shirley's World
as ---
(1971) The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Mr. Neal
(1959) No Hiding Place
as ---
(1967) Man in a Suitcase
as ---
(1958) The Adventures of William Tell
as Herr Speckler
(1974) An Unofficial Rose
as ---
(1958) Fair Game
as ---
(1968) The Caesars
as Crispus
(1960) Maigret
as Tardivot
(1978) The BBC Television Shakespeare
as Lord Sandys
(1974) Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
as ---
(1964) Detective
as ---
(1966) You Can't Win
as ---
(1956) Hancock's Half Hour
as ---
(1961) Sir Francis Drake
as Daniel Peters
(1958) The Larkins
as Rev. Spoonforth
(1955) The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Abbot
(1955) The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Master Maurice
(1955) The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Bishop of Nottingham
(1955) Dixon of Dock Green
as Ben Waterfield
(1958) The Larkins
as Vicar
(1969) Strange Report
as Professor Marks
(1971) The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Judge
(1956) Armchair Theatre
as Merriman
(1956) Armchair Theatre
as Dr. Swan
(1972) The Edwardians
as Lord Stamfordham