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David Farrar (21 August 1908 – 31 August 1995) was an English stage and film actor, born in Forest Gate, east London.
Three of his most notable film roles were leads in the Powell and Pressburger films Black Narcissus (1947), The Small Back Room (1949), and Gone to Earth (1950).
He retired in 1962. After the death of his wife Irene in 1976, he moved to South Africa to be with their daughter.
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1962
as Xerxes
1962
as Paul Webster
1960
as Paul Linden
1959
as Pharaoh
1959
as John Wilkes
1959
as Rick Cobb
1958
as Des Roches
1958
as Mathieu Dreyfus
1957
as David Kirby
1956
as Narrator
1956
as Detective Inspector Craig
1955
as Bully Hague
1955
as Commander Jeff Napier
1955
as The Sawbwa
1954
as Charles King
1954
as Gilbert Blunt, Earl of Alban
1954
as Perry Henderson / Arthur Henderson
1951
as Sir Guy of Devon
1951
as Giles Gordon
1951
as Gregory Black
1950
as John Reddin
1950
as Bill
1949
as Stafford Parker
1949
as Sammy Rice
1948
as David Traill
1947
as Robert Dawson
1947
as Mr. Dean
1946
as David Warren
1946
as Sid Nichols
1945
as Sexton Blake
1945
as Sexton Blake
1945
as Paul Collyer
1944
as Murray
1944
as George Graham
1943
as Dick Marlow
1943
as 'Brookie ' Brooks
1943
as Tom Danton
1943
as Commander Lippinscott
1942
as Lieutenant Jung
1942
as Inspector Thompson
1941
as Reverend Michael Varney
1941
as Martin
1939
as Viking Bo'sun
1938
as Louis Bonaparte
1938
as Granite Grant
1937
as Dr. Young