
Laird Cregar
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Laird Cregar (July 28, 1913 – December 9, 1944) was an American film actor. Samuel Laird Cregar was the youngest of six sons of Edward Matthews Cregar, a cricketer and member of a team called the Gentlemen of Philadelphia. They toured internationally in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Laird's mother was the former Elizabeth Smith. Laird Cregar was educated at Winchester College in England, spending his summers as a page boy and bit player with the Stratford-upon-Avon theatrical troupe. Upon completing his schooling, Cregar won a scholarship at California's Pasadena Playhouse, supporting himself as a nightclub bouncer when funds ran out. So broke that at times he had to sleep in his car, Cregar forced Hollywood to pay attention to him by staging his own one-man show, in which he portrayed Oscar Wilde. Description above from the Wikipedia article Laird Cregar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

The Black Swan (1942)
as Captain Henry Morgan

Heaven Can Wait (1943)
as His Excellency

Blood and Sand (1941)
as Natalio Curro

The Lodger (1944)
as Mr. Slade

Holy Matrimony (1943)
as Clive Oxford

This Gun for Hire (1942)
as Willard Gates

Charley's Aunt (1941)
as Sir Francis Chesney

Hudson's Bay (1940)
as Gooseberry

Rings on Her Fingers (1942)
as Warren

I Wake Up Screaming (1941)
as Police Insp. Ed Cornell

Joan of Paris (1942)
as Herr Funk

Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943)
as Sam Weaver

Hangover Square (1945)
as George Harvey Bone

Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942)
as Maj. Sam Carter

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 (1941)
as Self
Man In the Attic: The Making of "The Lodger" (2007)
as Self (archive footage)

The Tragic Mask: The Laird Cregar Story (2007)
as Self (archive footage)

Fat Chance (2021)
as Self (archive footage)





