Frank Forsyth

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19-Dec-1905

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(121 years old)

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London, England, UK

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Frank Forsyth

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No Smoking No Smoking (1955) Character: 2nd Minister
A scientist invents a pill to cure smokers of their nicotine addiction. However, when he makes his discovery public, he encounters strong resistance from the tobacco industry.
The Embezzler The Embezzler (1954) Character: Inspector Gale
Bank robber's plans for a wealthy lifestyle gradually turn to more noble aims.
The Stable Door The Stable Door (1966) Character: N/A
This is a film made as an elaborate advert for the Insurance Industry. A group of criminals conspire to rob a warehouse which has also been spotted as a vulnerable target by an insurance salesman who suggests precautions, including buying insurance. Will the works be done in time and sufficient to stop the robbers?
Late Night Final Late Night Final (1954) Character: Constable Everitt
Scotland Yard detectives race to find a crippled man, the only witness to crime, who has mysteriously disappeared.
Destination Death Destination Death (1956) Character: Police Officer(uncredited)
When Scotland Yard detectives investigate the murder of a man in the London airport, the trail leads to Lisbon and a international currency smuggling gang.
Twice Round the Daffodils Twice Round the Daffodils (1962) Character: Dorothy's Father
Twice Round the Daffodils is a 1962 British comedy drama film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams, Ronald Lewis, Andrew Ray, Joan Sims and Jill Ireland. A new group of patients arrive at a hospital to be treated for tuberculosis where they all take a fancy to one of the nurses. The film was adapted from the play Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. Carry on Nurse from 1959 was based on the same play. The cast and production team of Twice Round the Daffodils create a noticeable similarity with the Carry On films, but the film is not an official member of the Carry On series.
What a Whopper What a Whopper (1961) Character: 3rd Scot
A writer attempts to raise some cash by writing a book about the Loch Ness Monster. No publisher will take it because they all think there isn't really a monster. The writer and some of his friends make a fake monster and take photographs and then travel to Scotland to see if they can convince the locals.
Game for Three Losers Game for Three Losers (1965) Character: Jimmy
A politician is set up by his secretary and blackmailed by her brother.
The Silent Witness The Silent Witness (1954) Character: Detective Forbes
A man phones the police to confess to killing his wife accidentally, but investigations prove that his story is not as straightforward as it first appears
Stolen Assignment Stolen Assignment (1955) Character: Dr. Roberts
Henry Crossley is an artist whose wife is spending a week's holiday with her aunt. But when her aunt comes to see him, worried because her niece has not arrived, a police investigation into her disappearance begins. It seems that Henry was fully occupied at the time his wife went missing; but is his alibi completely truthful?
Man from Tangier Man from Tangier (1957) Character: Sgt. Irons
International crook Armstrong flees post-war Tangier with priceless forgery plates and is pursued to London where he accidentally swaps coats in a barber's shop with film actor Chuck Collins, setting off a train of events.
The Surgeon's Knife The Surgeon's Knife (1957) Character: Anaesthetist
A doctor becomes the victim of extortionists when one of his patients dies under questionable circumstances.
The Dark Road The Dark Road (1948) Character: N/A
Crime thriller following the rise of a petty thief to underworld crime boss.
Double Exposure Double Exposure (1954) Character: Inspector Grayle
A chance photograph may reveal a murderer's identity - and someone's after the photographer!
Before I Wake Before I Wake (1955) Character: Jack Storey
A woman travels to England to attend her parents' funeral. She is told by officials that they died of natural causes together, but she doesn't buy it. She comes to suspect that the nurse who took care of her parents was involved in their deaths, but since the nurse is well thought of in the town, no one believes her. What she doesn't know is that her parents' killer has selected her as the next victim
Jackpot Jackpot (1960) Character: Desk Sergeant
Back in London after serving time, an ex-convict learns that his wife is not willing to return to him. He plans to crack a safe at a club.
The Psychopath The Psychopath (1966) Character: Tucker
Four men involved in the investigation of a German millionaire at the end of World War II are found murdered with tiny dolls beside their corpses.
The Young Jacobites The Young Jacobites (1960) Character: Laird
The story of Highland children who help Bonnie Prince Charlie to escape to France after the battle of Culloden. Serial in 8 episodes: 1. Journey into the past (15mins; 1367 feet) 2. The traitor (16mins; 1423 feet) 3. The league in action (14mins; 1290 feet) 4. The ambush (15mins; 1385 feet) 5. The prince must be warned (14mins; 1292 feet) 6. The rescue (17mins; 1542 feet) 7. The enemy closes in (15mins; 1322 feet) 8. Over the threshold (20 mins; 1782 feet)
Three on a Spree Three on a Spree (1961) Character: Barman
A young man will inherit a huge fortune--8 million pounds--but to qualify, he must spend a million pounds in just two months. Easy to do? That's what you think!
The Solitary Child The Solitary Child (1958) Character: Doctor
A young woman marries a gentleman farmer who may have murdered his first wife.
Carry On Nurse Carry On Nurse (1959) Character: John Gray
In Haven Hospital, a certain men's ward is causing more havoc than the whole hospital altogether. The formidable Matron's debut gives everyone a chill every time she walks past, with only Reckitt standing up to her. There's a colonel who's a constant nuisance, a bumbling nurse, a romance between Ted York and Nurse Denton, and Bell wants his bunion removed straight away, so after a couple of pints, the men decide to remove the bunion themselves!
Carry On Screaming! Carry On Screaming! (1966) Character: Desk Sergeant
The sinister Dr. Watt has an evil scheme going—he's kidnapping beautiful young women and turning them into mannequins to sell to local stores. Fortunately for him, Detective Sergeant Bung is on the case, and he doesn't have a clue!
Oh! What a Lovely War Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) Character: President Woodrow Wilson (uncredited)
The working-class Smiths change their initially sunny views on World War I after the five boys of the family witness the harsh reality of trench warfare.
The Terrornauts The Terrornauts (1967) Character: Uncle
A group of scientists are kidnapped and taken to an outer space outpost in order to save Earth from destruction.
Man at the Carlton Tower Man at the Carlton Tower (1961) Character: Commissionaire
The police investigate the murder of an officer, killed during a jewel robbery.
Tales from the Crypt Tales from the Crypt (1972) Character: Tramp
When a tourist group become lost within ancient catacombs, they meet the sinister Crypt Keeper, who tells them each their fate. The enigmatic figure's macabre stories involve a wife dabbling in murder, a retired sanitation worker targeted by his suspicious neighbors, and an adulterer who may face a fitting demise if the yarns come true.
Scarlet Web Scarlet Web (1954) Character: Jeweller (uncredited)
An insurance investigator is framed for murder after a pretty woman hires him to recover a letter from a man who wants to blackmail her.
Eye of the Devil Eye of the Devil (1966) Character: Guest at Harp Recital (uncredited)
A French nobleman deserts his wife because of an ancient family secret.
The Evil of Frankenstein The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) Character: Manservant (uncredited)
Once hounded from his castle by outraged villagers for creating a monstrous living being, Baron Frankenstein returns to Karlstaad. High in the mountains they stumble on the body of the creature, perfectly preserved in the ice. He is brought back to life with the help of the hypnotist Zoltan who now controls the creature. Can Frankenstein break Zoltan's hypnotic spell that incites the monster to commit these horrific murders or will Zoltan induce the creature to destroy its creator?
And Now the Screaming Starts! And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973) Character: Servant
In the late 18th century, two newlyweds move into the stately mansion of the Fengriffen family. The young bride is victim of terrifying visions and apparitions, threatening her very sanity. A London psychiatrist comes to her help and uncovers the terrible secret that haunts the estate.
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) Character: Toastmaster (segment 4 "Disembodied Hand")
Five train passengers are joined by a mysterious fortuneteller who offers to read Tarot. A quintet of stories unfold: an architect returns to his ancestral home to find a vengeful werewolf; a doctor suspects his new wife is a vampire; an intelligent vine takes over a house; a jazz musician plagiarises music from a voodoo ceremony; and a pompous art critic is pursued by a disembodied hand.
Blind Corner Blind Corner (1964) Character: Policeman
Paul Gregory (William Sylvester) is an accomplished composer despite his blindness, and his beautiful wife Anne (Barbara Shelley) seems to be the perfect supporting wife. But unknown to Paul, she is having a passionate affair with Ricky (Alexander Davion), a struggling artist. Keen to support her artist lover and give them more time to make love, she persuades Paul to commission Ricky to paint her portrait. But Paul senses their affection for each other, and threatens to cut Anne off without a penny. Desperate to keep both her lover and Paul s money, Anne plots the perfect murder and asks Ricky to carry it out...
Das Verrätertor Das Verrätertor (1964) Character: Chief Yeoman Warden
A wealthy businessman schemes to steal the valuable Crown Jewels from the heavily guarded Tower of London, but many tricky factors await, including a doppelgänger and a vessel escape on the Thames.
Rag Doll Rag Doll (1961) Character: Superintendent
A British drama about a girl becoming a woman after she relocates to London. She and her young boyfriend become tempted by one of her older admirers money.
That's Carry On! That's Carry On! (1977) Character: Specialist (archive footage) (uncredited)
Celebrating twenty years of classic Carry On films, two of the films’ best-loved stars, Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor return to Pinewood film studios to unwrap some rib-tickling moments from the series. From the original, military mayhem of Carry On Sergeant, through to the really ancient archaeological gags of Carry On Behind, our saucy hosts get their titters out for this laugh-a-second gallop through the most successful series of British comedy films ever made.
Carry On Sergeant Carry On Sergeant (1958) Character: Second Specialist
Sergeant Grimshawe wants to retire in the flush of success by winning the Star Squad prize with his very last platoon of newly called-up National Servicemen. But a motley bunch they turn out to be, and it's up to Grimshawe to put the no-hopers through their paces.
Tales That Witness Madness Tales That Witness Madness (1973) Character: Uncle Albert (segment "Penny Farthing")
Enigmatic asylum owner Dr Tremayne houses four very special cases. Visited by his colleague Nicholas, Tremayne explains his amazing and controversial theories as to why each patient went mad, be they a ritualistic 'luau', a time-travelling bicycle, a toy tiger, and a tree stump.
Craze Craze (1974) Character: Man at Will Reading (uncredited)
A demented art dealer and antique shop owner performs nightly rituals in honour of the African god Chuku, whom he believes will reward him with unimaginable wealth and power if he merely offers human sacrifice.
The Skull The Skull (1965) Character: Judge
Esoterica collector Dr Maitland buys an unusual skull from his ordinary source; the artifact is what remains of the Marquis De Sade. Much too soon, Maitland discovers that the skull is turning him into a frenzied killer.
The Deadly Bees The Deadly Bees (1966) Character: Doctor
Pop singer Vicki Robbins collapses from exhaustion while shooting ta music video; her physician prescribes a respite on Seagull Island with beekeeper Ralph Hargrove. Initially finding the Hargroves' bitter marital strife oddly relaxing, the arrival of specially-bred attack bees pushes Vicki to her survival instinct.
The Big Job The Big Job (1965) Character: Bank Cashier
A gang of hapless crooks, led by Sidney James, successfully perpetrate a robbery only to be caught after the fact. Fifteen years later they emerge from prison intent on retrieving their stolen loot - and discover a police station has been built over its hiding place.
Carry On Cabby Carry On Cabby (1963) Character: Chauffeur
Speedee Taxis is a great success, which means its workaholic owner Charlie starts neglecting Peggy, his wife. Suddenly a fleet of rival taxis appears from nowhere and start pinching all the fares. The rivals are Glamcabs, and they have a secret weapon. All their drivers are very attractive women! Who's behind Glamcabs? It's open warfare and only one fleet can survive!
Carry On Jack Carry On Jack (1964) Character: Second Sea Lord
Able seaman Poop-Decker signs up for adventure on the high seas with the wicked Captain Fearless. Those swabbing the decks include Juliet Mills, Charles Hawtrey and Donald Houston. The film was originally to be titled Up the Armada, but the British Board of Film Censors objected to such a rude title.
Love Among the Ruins Love Among the Ruins (1976) Character: Jessop
An aging actress and socialite, Jessica Medlicott has ended her engagement with a younger man and is now being sued by her former fiancé. Esteemed barrister Sir Arthur Glanville-Jones is assigned to represent Jessica in the lawsuit, and he also happens to be an old suitor of hers from decades earlier. While Jessica claims not to remember him, and Arthur still smarts from her earlier rejection, the two form a close bond during the case.
The Naked Civil Servant The Naked Civil Servant (1975) Character: Family Doctor
Story of the life of Quentin Crisp, an Englishman who was brave enough to live his life according to his own style even in the hostile days of WW2.
The Vault of Horror The Vault of Horror (1973) Character: Male Customer (segment 1 "Midnight Mess")
The sequel to Tales from the Crypt. Five strangers trapped in a basement vault converse about their recurring nightmares. Their stories include vampires, bodily dismemberment, east Indian mysticism, an insurance scam, and an artist who kills by painting his victims' deaths.
Chain of Events Chain of Events (1958) Character: Johnson
When a clerk tries to dodge paying a bus fare, it sparks a series of unforseen consequences
They Came from Beyond Space They Came from Beyond Space (1967) Character: Mr. Blake
When meteors in a curious V-formation crash on a Cornwall field, an alien force possesses several scientists and infects bystanders with a deadly disease. Shielded from the meteor's influence by a metal plate in his head, Dr Curtis Temple discovers that an alien race on the moon seeks to use the manipulated geniuses for seemingly nefarious purposes. But, as he learns more about the invaders, they may not be as evil as initially thought.
Circus Friends Circus Friends (1956) Character: Police Sergeant
A group of circus children and their friends band together to save the show from financial disaster.
Carry On Again Doctor Carry On Again Doctor (1969) Character: Mr. Bean (uncredited)
Dr. Nookey is disgraced and sent to a remote island hospital. He is given a secret slimming potion by a member of staff, Gladstone Screwer, and he flies back to England to fame and fortune. But others want to cash in on his good fortunes, and some just want him brought down a peg or two.
Carry On Constable Carry On Constable (1960) Character: Citizen
With a flu epidemic running rife, three new bumbling recruits are assigned to Inspector Mills police station. With help from Special Constable Gorse, they manage to totally wreck operations of the police force and let plenty of criminals get away, even before they arrive at the station. They all have to prove themselves or else they'll be out of a job and Sgt. Wilkins will be transferred.
Raising the Wind Raising the Wind (1961) Character: Prof. Gerald Abrahams
'Carry On' director Gerald Thomas helms this comedy caper featuring early appearances by James Robertson Justice, Sid James, Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Williams, Liz Fraser and Eric Barker. The film follows the hi-jinks of a group of music students who move into a shared flat in order to cut costs and have somewhere to practice their instruments. Things get tricky when Mervyn Hughes (Phillips) accidentally sells one of his compositions to an advertising agency and risks losing his scholarship. Can he and his friends find a way to raise the money to buy back the song rights?
Heads We Go Heads We Go (1933) Character: Restaurant Patron
A model inherits a great deal of money and pretends to be a movie star.
Pool of London Pool of London (1951) Character: Police Constable Witnessing Robbery (uncredited)
Jewel thieves, murder, and a manhunt swirl around a sailor off a cargo ship in post-war London.
Carry On Spying Carry On Spying (1964) Character: Professor Stark
Carry On favourite Barbara Windsor makes her debut in this outrageous send-up of the James Bond movies. Fearless agent Desmond Simpkins and Charlie Bind, aided and abetted by the comely Agent Honeybutt and Agent Crump, battle against the evil powers of international bad guys STENCH and their three cronies.



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