
Frederick Worlock
Biography
Frederick Worlock was a British-American actor. He is known for his work in various films during the 1940s and 1950s, and as the voice of Horace in One Hundred and One Dalmatians. On stage, he made his début in 1906 in Henry V in Bristol and acted in four productions in London before moving to the United States in the 1920s, where he appeared in Broadway productions between 1923 and 1954. From 1938 to 1966, Worlock appeared as a supporting actor in films including Man Hunt, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, How Green Was My Valley, The Imperfect Lady, Singapore, The Lone Wolf in London, Love from a Stranger, Ruthless, Joan of Arc, Spartacus, One Hundred and One Dalmatians (voice-over), and Spinout. He appeared in a number of the Sherlock Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone in the 1940s. The diginfied-looking British actor often portrayed "professorial roles, some benign, some villainous". Worlock died from cerebral ischemia in 1973, at the age of 86.
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Movie Appearances

Spartacus
as Laelius
1960

A Woman's Vengeance
as Judge (uncredited)
1948

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Dr. Heath
1941

Terror by Night
as Prof. William Kilbane
1946

Dressed to Kill
as Colonel Cavanaugh
1946

Man Hunt
as Lord Gerald Risborough
1941

Rage in Heaven
as Solicitor-General
1941

One Hundred and One Dalmatians
as Horace / Inspector Craven (voice)
1961

The Woman in Green
as Dr. Onslow
1945

The Macomber Affair
as Clerk
1947

How Green Was My Valley
as Dr. Richards
1941

Ruthless
as J. Norton Sims
1948

Air Raid Wardens
as Otto
1943

Murder Over New York
as Insp. Hugh Drake
1940

She-Wolf of London
as Park Patrol Constable-in-Charge Ernie Hobbs
1946

Strange Cargo
as Grideau, the Prison Head
1940

Pursuit to Algiers
as Prime Minister
1945

Love from a Stranger
as Inspector Hobday
1947

Singapore
as Cadum
1947

The Mantrap
as Patrick Berwick
1943




