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Charles Pemberton

Born in Leyland, Lancashire, U.K. on 19th September 1939. Died in 2007 aged 67 years old.
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Charles Pemberton was an actor with a career spanning 25 years, from 1977 to 2002, starting at the age of 38. His first film was Black Joy and his last film was The Four Feathers. A lot of his work was in the Drama and Comedy genres.

Known For

Filmography

Film Film Year Runtime Rating Streaming Options
The Four Feathers poster The Four Feathers 2002 2h 12m
Pat and Margaret poster Pat and Margaret 1994 1h 30m
A Murder of Quality poster A Murder of Quality 1991 1h 43m
Playing Away poster Playing Away 1987 1h 40m
Unfair Exchanges poster Unfair Exchanges 1985 1h 10m
On Giant's Shoulders poster On Giant's Shoulders 1979 1h 31m
Black Joy poster Black Joy 1977 1h 37m

Regularly Credited With

Helen Lindsay
Helen Lindsay
3 films together
Stefan Kalipha
Stefan Kalipha
2 films together
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Julie Walters
2 films together
Norman Beaton
Norman Beaton
2 films together
Barbara Keogh
Barbara Keogh
2 films together
Trevor Thomas's profile
Trevor Thomas
2 films together
Jeillo Edwards's profile
Jeillo Edwards
2 films together
Robert Kingswell's profile
Robert Kingswell
2 films together
Christian Bale's profile
Christian Bale
1 film together

Stats

His Top Genres 1
36% Drama
+ 16 more
His Top Years
15% 2002
+ 6 more

1 Genres are counted according to total films, not total genres, as such the overall total of all genress will be more than 100%.

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Charles Pemberton FAQ

How old was Charles Pemberton when he died?

67 years old.

When was Charles Pemberton born?

19th September 1939

Where was Charles Pemberton born?

Leyland, Lancashire, U.K.

Has Charles Pemberton won an Oscar?

No, he never won an Oscar.

Has Charles Pemberton won a BAFTA?

No, he never won an BAFTA.

What ethnicity is Charles Pemberton?

He was Caucasian.