Frank Cellier (23 February 1884 – 27 September 1948) was an English actor. Early in his career, he toured in Britain, Germany, the West Indies, America and South Africa. In the 1920s, he became known in the West End for Shakespearean character roles, among others, and also directed some plays in which he acted. Later, during the 1930s and 1940s, he also appeared in films.
Beginning in the 1930s, Cellier played roles in films, including Sheriff Watson in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (1935). He was also Monsieur Barsac in the comedy film The Guv'nor (1935).
Cellier died in London in 1948 aged 64.
1955
as Sheriff (archive footage) (uncredited)
1948
as The Judge
1948
as Manager
1946
1946
as Adrian Barrasford
1944
as Pyke
1942
as Innsbach
1942
as Schneider
1941
as Gen. Scarappa
1941
as John Forest
1941
as Sam Grundy
1941
as William Frederick Davenport Chaytor
1940
as Corris Morgan
1938
as Skinner - the Jeweler
1938
as Lord Derby
1938
as Talleyrand
1938
as Sir Ralph Sapson
1937
as Sam Pryor
1937
as (uncredited)
1937
as Sir Bernard Roper
1937
as Regimental Sergeant-Major Briggs
1937
as Paradine
1936
as Lord Haslewood
1936
as Henry VIII
1936
as Barney Barnato
1935
as Barsac
1935
as Wright
1935
as MacGregor (uncredited)
1935
as Sheriff Watson
1935
as Sir Murray Keith
1934
as Capt. Jeremy Stickles
1934
as Brent
1934
as Colonel Blood
1933
1933
as Editor
1933
1933
1932
as Major Drake
1931
as Henry Sloane
1916
as Louis Martino