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David Farrar(1908-1995)

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David Farrar
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London-born David Farrar dropped out of school at 14 and became a writer for the Morning Advertiser newspaper; but it wasn't long before he decided to change careers and become an actor. He started out on the stage in 1932, and five years later made his film debut. Appearing at first in low-budget thrillers, such as Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror (1938),he worked his way up to more prestigious projects, such as Ealing's Quarante-huit heures (1942). Farrar hit his stride in a series of films for renowned directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, most notably the classic Le narcisse noir (1947).

Farrar's brooding good looks and deep, rich baritone won him legions of female fans in the US and Europe, and soon Hollywood came a-calling. He journeyed to Universal as a contract player, but the studio put him in a succession of second-tier action pictures and costume dramas as a villain. He returned to England somewhat embittered by his Hollywood experiences and determined to do better in his own country's film industry, but he couldn't regain the momentum he had before he left for Hollywood. After a small role as King Xerxes of Persia in the Greek-shot La bataille des Thermopyles (1962), he left film acting and turned to television. When his wife died in 1976 he retired from acting altogether, and with his daughter Barbara moved to the Natal coast in South Africa, where he passed away in 1995 at age 87.
BornAugust 21, 1908
DiedAugust 31, 1995(87)
BornAugust 21, 1908
DiedAugust 31, 1995(87)
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    • 2 wins total

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Known for

Mai Zetterling in Frieda (1947)
Frieda
7.1
  • Robert
  • 1947
Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons, Kathleen Byron, David Farrar, and Sabu in Le narcisse noir (1947)
Le narcisse noir
7.7
  • Mr. Dean
  • 1947
La bataille des Thermopyles (1962)
La bataille des Thermopyles
6.5
  • Xerxes
  • 1962
La Renarde (1950)
La Renarde
6.9
  • John 'Jack' Reddin
  • 1950

Credits

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  • La bataille des Thermopyles (1962)
    La bataille des Thermopyles
    6.5
    • Xerxes
    • 1962
  • John Cassavetes and Richard O'Sullivan in The Webster Boy (1962)
    The Webster Boy
    6.9
    • Paul Webster
    • 1962
  • The Dick Powell Show (1961)
    The Dick Powell Show
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Dr. Leonard Waugh
    • 1962
  • Gillian Hills in Beat Girl (1960)
    Beat Girl
    5.9
    • Paul Linden
    • 1960
  • Salomon et la reine de Saba (1959)
    Salomon et la reine de Saba
    6.2
    • Pharaoh
    • 1959
  • John Paul Jones, maître des mers (1959)
    John Paul Jones, maître des mers
    6.3
    • John Wilkes
    • 1959
  • Taina Elg and George Montgomery in Watusi (1959)
    Watusi
    5.5
    • Rick Cobb
    • 1959
  • Robin des Bois don juan (1958)
    Robin des Bois don juan
    4.7
    • Des Roches
    • 1958
  • My Pal Bob
    TV Series
    • 1958
  • L'affaire Dreyfus (1958)
    L'affaire Dreyfus
    7.2
    • Mathieu Dreyfus
    • 1958
  • Woman and the Hunter (1957)
    Woman and the Hunter
    5.5
    • David Kirby
    • 1957
  • La bataille du Rio de la Plata (1956)
    La bataille du Rio de la Plata
    6.6
    • Narrator (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • La page arrachée (1956)
    La page arrachée
    6.4
    • Det. Insp. Craig
    • 1956
  • Les perles sanglantes (1955)
    Les perles sanglantes
    5.3
    • Bully Hague
    • 1955
  • John Wayne, Lana Turner, and Tab Hunter in Le renard des océans (1955)
    Le renard des océans
    6.4
    • Cmdr. Jeff Napier
    • 1955

Additional Crew



  • Dana Andrews and Jeanne Crain in Duel dans la jungle (1954)
    Duel dans la jungle
    5.8
    • dialogue director
    • 1954

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The 300 Spartans
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Black Narcissus
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The Sea Chase

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • August 21, 1908
    • Forest Gate, London, England, UK
  • Died
    • August 31, 1995
    • KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Irene Elliot1929 - 1976 (her death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    (8/48) Radio: Appeared (as "Peter Carter") in a BBC Radio broadcast of "A Matter of Life and Death".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Met his wife, Irene Elliot, in 1926 when he was playing the title role on stage in "David Copperfield". Following her death in 1976, he joined their daughter Barbara on the Natal coast of the Republic of South Africa.
  • Quotes
    [on Le narcisse noir (1947)] I can honestly say that every day of shooting was an exciting adventure, mainly due to Micky's [Michael Powell] creative ideas. The whole thing was an outstanding, fully satisfying creation. People could scarcely believe that the whole film was shot in the studio, with profiles and smokescreens against the skyline to give the effect of the dizzy height of the Himalayas. In some of the "snow scenes", Sabu and I were wearing bearskin coats in the middle of a heatwave!

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  • When did David Farrar die?
    August 31, 1995
  • How did David Farrar die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was David Farrar when he died?
    87 years old
  • Where did David Farrar die?
    KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • When was David Farrar born?
    August 21, 1908

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