D'Arcy Corrigan
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D'Arcy Corrigan | |
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Born | 2 January 1870 County Cork, Ireland |
Died | 25 December 1945 Los Angeles, California |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1925 - 1939 |
D'Arcy Corrigan (2 January 1870 - 25 December 1945) was an Irish-born lawyer who became a character actor, playing some 49 film roles, typically very brief but impressive, such as his ominously silent, darkly shrouded "Spirit of Christmas Future" in the popular 1938 version of the film A Christmas Carol. He was also memorable as the morgue-keeper in Bela Lugosi's Murders in the Rue Morgue, released in 1932.
D'Arcy Corrigan was born on January 2nd, 1870 in County Cork, Ireland, and ironically died on Christmas Day in 1945, in Los Angeles, California.
[edit] Selected filmography
- The Plough and the Stars (1936)
- The Informer (1935)
- Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
- The Man from Blankley's (1930)
- Napoleon's Barber (1928)
- The Man Who Laughs (1928)
- Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927)
- The Merry Widow (1925)
- Lady Robinhood (1925)
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NAME | Corrigan, D'Arcy |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2 January 1870 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | County Cork, Ireland |
DATE OF DEATH | 25 December 1945 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Los Angeles, California |