Frank Atkinson (actor)

Frank Atkinson (19 March 1893 in Blackpool, Lancashire – 23 February 1963 in Pinner, Middlesex) was a British actor and writer.[1][2][3]

Atkinson's 1939 Spotlight photo

He appeared in at least 130 films between 1930 and 1963. A stalwart of British films, often in small or uncredited roles, and also in Hollywood in the 1930s, notably in the Raoul Walsh directed Me and My Gal and Sailor's Luck. Allmovie described him as "tall and slender, and with gaunt facial features that lent themselves to looks of eccentricity, and with a highly cultured speaking voice, he could melt unobtrusively into a scene, as an anonymous bit-player, or could, with the utterance of a few words or a look, transform himself into a wryly comedic presence -- he played everything from jailers, guards, garage attendants, and soldiers to upper class twits."[2][4]

He was the first person to play the part of Worzel Gummidge on television in the original series broadcast by the BBC 10 February 1953.[5]

Selected filmography

Actor

Screenwriter

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References

  1. "Frank Atkinson". BFI. Archived from the original on 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  2. "Frank Atkinson movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  3. "Not So Dusty". BFI. Archived from the original on 2012-07-12.
  4. "Frank Atkinson Credits". TVGuide.com.
  5. "Gummidge, The Sweep (1953)". BFI.
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