
Frank Pettingell
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frank Pettingell (1 January 1891 – 17 February 1966) was an English actor. Pettingell was born in Liverpool, and educated at Manchester University. During the First World War he served with the King's Liverpool Regiment. He appeared in such films as the original 1940 Gaslight (as the former detective who solves the case), Kipps (1941 - as Old Kipps), and Becket (1964 - as the Duke of York). His collection of printed and manuscript playscripts - mostly acquired from the son of the comedian Arthur Williams (1844–1915) - is held at the Templeman Library, University of Kent. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank Pettingell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Queer Cargo
as Dan
1938

Corridors of Blood
as Mr. Blount
1963

The Crimson Pirate
as Colonel
1952

My Old Dutch
as Uncle Alf
1934

The Dock Brief
as Tuppy Morgan
1962

Escape
as Constable Beames
1948

The Card
as Police Superintendent
1952

Gaslight
as B.G. Rough
1940

Term of Trial
as Ferguson
1962

Up the Creek
as Stationmaster
1958

The Goose Steps Out
as Professor Hoffman
1942

Sailing Along
as Steve's Father
1938
Where’s George?
1935

This England
as Gage
1941

Red Wagon
as McGinty
1933

A Cuckoo in the Nest
as Landlord
1933

The Amateur Gentleman
as John Barty
1936
Millions
as Sir Charles Rimmer
1937

The Last Journey
as Goddard
1935

The Good Companions
as Sam Oglethorpe
1933



