Charles Laurence Explained

Charles Laurence
Birth Date:10 January 1931
Birth Place:Tangiers
Death Place:St John's Wood, London, England
Other Names:Carlos Felipes
Occupation:Actor, playwright
Yearsactive:1955–1999

Charles Laurence (10 January 1931 – 13 July 2013) was a British actor and playwright who worked in films and television.

Early life

Charles Laurence was born Carlos Felipes in Tangiers when it was an International zone, to a Swiss-Scottish mother and a Gibraltarian father of Spanish-Italian descent. Until the age of seven, he spoke only French and Spanish. He learned English as well when the family moved to England. As a young boy he went to Taunton School in Somerset and then to RADA.

Career

In the early 1950s, after a spell at Guildford Repertoire (1953), he appeared in numerous stage plays and comedies in repertoire at the Oxford Playhouse and the Bristol Old Vic. In the West End he appeared in Ross at the Haymarket Theatre. In the 1950s and 1960s he appeared in films and on television. He worked as a playwright from 1969 to 1999. He died on 13 July 2013 in St Johns Wood, London.

Work as an actor

Work as a playwright

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Notes and References

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