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Charles Laughton war ein zunächst britischer, ab amerikanischer Schauspieler sowie Regisseur bei Theater und Film. Charles Laughton [ˈlɔtn] (* 1. Juli in Scarborough, England; † Dezember in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein zunächst britischer, ab Charles Laughton (* 1. wurr Laughton US-amerikaansch Staatsbörger. Laughton weer vun bit to sien Dood mit de engelsch Schauspelerin. Charles Laughton erblickte am 1. Juli als ältester Sohn des Hotelier-Ehepaares Eliza ( – ) und Robert Laughton ( – ) im britischen. Das Quartett Charles Laughton,? Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power und Elsa Lanchester, Laughtons Frau, und die pointierte Regie Wilders ließen dieses. Dieser Artikel erscheint am November In der Hauptrolle: Laughton, Charles, Karloff, Boris. Charles Laughton. Asylrecht fand er als der beste aller Buckligen in der er Version von "Der Glöckner von Notre Dame", doch auch in anderen Rollen fiel.

You are free, of course, to believe whatever you like, but I will not make this blog available to you to demean or condemn others. End of discussion and why are you reading this blog anyway?
Why do people take anything to do with being different "homosexual" as being dirty and vulgar I am sure he had lots of lovers is what a scorned lover assumed as true?
Whether I do, or do not condone homosexuality, I must say, in my some 80 years of watching stageand screen actors, that to this day I find Charles Laughton to be the finest actor that I have ever seen.
That includes some very, very talented actors. Every character that he portrayed has one "believing" that character. Too many actors do not manage to "get away" from who they are in real life.
It is said, acting is portraying someone that you are NOT. Mr Laughton has succeeded in doing that in every role he played.
Thankyou for your great talent Sir Charles. Role models of greatness. Here you will discover the back stories of kings, titans of industry, stellar athletes, giants of the entertainment field, scientists, politicians, artists and heroes — all of them gay or bisexual men.
If their lives can serve as role models to young men who have been bullied or taught to think less of themselves for their sexual orientation, all the better.
The sexual orientation of those featured here did not stand in the way of their achievements. Saturday, June 14, Charles Laughton.
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Terry January 22, at AM. In a memoir written after his death, Laughton's widow, Elsa Lanchester , stated they never had children because he was homosexual.
However, according to Maureen O'Hara , Laughton once told her that not having children was his biggest regret, and that it was because Elsa could not bear children as a result of an botched abortion she had early in her career while performing burlesque.
Lanchester admitted becoming pregnant by Laughton and aborting the child in her autobiography. He served with the Huntingdonshire Cyclist Regiment, and later with 7th Bn.
Northamptonshire Regiment in the Western Front. Shortly before the armistice he became a casualty due to mustard gas. Raised Catholic, he reportedly became an agnostic after his wartime experiences.
He was very disappointed by the commercial failure of The Night of the Hunter He was shooting a Hollywood version of the H. Wells novel "The History of Mr.
Polly", playing the title role, when war broke out in and production was abandoned. He had always wanted to play Lear in the stage production of "King Lear" at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, but he passed away before the play was ever staged.
However, he did play Lear on the stage. Laughton was originally cast as Micawber in David Copperfield , but resigned after two days of shooting.
It was said at the time that "he looked as though he were about to molest the child" played by Freddie Bartholomew. Had appeared on the cover of the March 31, issue of Time magazine, which was reporting on his tour of the stage production of the "Don Juan in Hell" episode from George Bernard Shaw 's play "Man and Superman".
The famous episode, which is part of the third act of the four-act drama, has often been played as its own show. In Laughton's production, he played the character of The Devil.
The article also reported that during a hiatus in the tour, Laughton launched a separate, six-week-long solo tour in which he gave readings from "Aesop's Fables", the Bible and Charles Dickens.
The article quoted Laughton as saying, "Contrary to what I'd been told in the entertainment industry, people everywhere have a common shy hunger for literature.
Production was suspended after Laughton's co-star Merle Oberon , playing his wife Messalina, was involved in an automobile accident in which she crashed through the car's windshield and sustained cuts to her face.
The decision was made to shut down the production and the costs were reimbursed to producer Alexander Korda 's London Films by Lloyds of London.
Was director-writer Billy Wilder 's first choice to play the character of Moustache in Irma la Douce Laughton, who had been directed to a Best Actor Oscar nomination by Wilder in Witness for the Prosecution in , agreed to play the role, but died before principal photography commenced.
In later years, he was frequently accused by the critics of having a tendency to ham, although he remained a popular star. He was close friends with Burgess Meredith.
Laughton was diagnosed with cancer of the gall bladder in January after being hospitalized with a collapsed vertebrae following a fall in the bath.
Over the course of his final eleven months, his weight dropped to just ninety pounds. Was the first choice to play Professor Henry Higgins in Pygmalion which he turned down.
Leslie Howard was cast instead. He played a Navy Captain whose crew mutinies against him in Mutiny on the Bounty Appropriately, he went on to direct another story about a Captain with a mutinous crew, "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial".
Years later, Robert Shaw would be nominated for playing the role, making them the first pair of actors to receive an Oscar nomination for playing the same part.
Shortly afterward he switched gears again to play the depraved Nero in The Sign of the Cross He also proved to be an accomplished film director with the allegorical thriller The Night of the Hunter Laughton became a U.
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You are free, of course, to believe whatever you like, but I will not make this blog available to you to demean or condemn others. End of discussion and why are you reading this blog anyway?
Why do people take anything to do with being different "homosexual" as being dirty and vulgar I am sure he had lots of lovers is what a scorned lover assumed as true?
Whether I do, or do not condone homosexuality, I must say, in my some 80 years of watching stageand screen actors, that to this day I find Charles Laughton to be the finest actor that I have ever seen.
That includes some very, very talented actors. Every character that he portrayed has one "believing" that character. Too many actors do not manage to "get away" from who they are in real life.
It is said, acting is portraying someone that you are NOT. Mr Laughton has succeeded in doing that in every role he played. Thankyou for your great talent Sir Charles.
Role models of greatness. Here you will discover the back stories of kings, titans of industry, stellar athletes, giants of the entertainment field, scientists, politicians, artists and heroes — all of them gay or bisexual men.
If their lives can serve as role models to young men who have been bullied or taught to think less of themselves for their sexual orientation, all the better.
The sexual orientation of those featured here did not stand in the way of their achievements. Saturday, June 14, Charles Laughton. Labels: Actor , Charles Laughton , Hollywood.
Anonymous February 6, at AM. Anonymous November 5, at PM. Anonymous March 19, at AM. Donna March 20, at AM.
Dino Slaughter June 22, at PM. David January 21, at PM. Terry January 22, at AM. As an actor, you cannot take your eyes off him. He directed one film, the thriller The Night of the Hunter , which after an initially disappointing reception is acclaimed today as a film classic.
A blue plaque marks his birthplace. He started work in the family hotel, though also participating in amateur theatricals in Scarborough.
He was allowed by his family to become a drama student at RADA in , where actor Claude Rains was one of his teachers.
He took the last role across the Atlantic and made his United States debut on 24 September , at the Lyceum Theatre. Laughton commenced his film career in Britain while still acting on the London stage.
He also took small roles in three short silent comedies starring his wife Elsa Lanchester , Daydreams , Blue Bottles and The Tonic all which had been specially written for her by H.
Wells and were directed by Ivor Montagu. He made a brief appearance as a disgruntled diner in another silent film Piccadilly with Anna May Wong in He appeared with Lanchester again in a "film revue", featuring assorted British variety acts, called Comets in which they sang a duet, "The Ballad of Frankie and Johnnie".
He made two other early British talkies: Wolves with Dorothy Gish from a play set in a whaling camp in the frozen north, and Down River , in which he played a drug-smuggling ship's captain.
His New York stage debut in immediately led to film offers and Laughton's first Hollywood film, The Old Dark House with Boris Karloff , in which he played a bluff Yorkshire businessman marooned during a storm with other travelers in a creepy remote Welsh manor.
He then played a demented submarine commander in Devil and the Deep with Tallulah Bankhead , Gary Cooper and Cary Grant , and followed this with his best-remembered film role of that year as Nero in Cecil B.
DeMille 's The Sign of the Cross. Laughton turned out other memorable performances during that first Hollywood trip, repeating his stage role as a murderer in Payment Deferred , playing H.
Wells ' mad vivisectionist Dr. He appeared in six Hollywood films in Laughton soon gave up the stage for films and returned to Hollywood, where his next film was White Woman in which he co-starred with Carole Lombard as a Cockney river trader in the Malayan jungle.
He signed to play Micawber in David Copperfield , but after a few days shooting asked to be released from the part and was replaced by W. Back in the UK, and again with Korda, he played the title role in Rembrandt In , also for Korda, he starred in an ill-fated film version of the classic novel, I, Claudius , by Robert Graves , which was abandoned during filming owing to the injuries suffered by co-star Merle Oberon in a car crash.
Somerset Maugham , in which his wife, Elsa Lanchester, co-starred; St. Laughton and Pommer had plans to make further films, but the outbreak of World War II , which implied the loss of many foreign markets, meant the end of the company.
Barrett, Inspector Javert, Captain Bligh, Rembrandt, Quasimodo and others ; he was also type-cast for arrogant, unscrupulous characters. Simon Callow 's biography quotes a number of contemporary reviews of Laughton's performances in these films.
Lejeune , wrote Callow, was "shocked" by the poor quality of Laughton's work of that period: "One of the most painful screen phenomena of latter years", she wrote in The Observer , "has been the decline and fall of Charles Laughton.
His range was wide". Laughton played a cowardly schoolmaster in occupied France in This Land is Mine , by Jean Renoir , in which he engaged himself most actively; [11] in fact, while Renoir was still working on an early script, Laughton would talk about Alphonse Daudet 's story "The Last Lesson", which suggested to Renoir a relevant scene for the film.
Laughton played a megalomaniac press tycoon in The Big Clock He played a Bible-reading pastor in the multi-story A Miracle Can Happen , but his piece wound up being cut and replaced with another featuring Dorothy Lamour , and in this form the film was retitled as On Our Merry Way.
However, an original print of A Miracle Can Happen was sent abroad for dubbing before the Laughton sequence was deleted, and in this form it was shown in Spain as Una Encuesta Llamada Milagro.
He played a tramp in O. Henry's Full House Laughton made a guest appearance on the Colgate Comedy Hour featuring Abbott and Costello , in which he delivered the Gettysburg Address.
The film has been cited among critics as one of the best of the s, [14] and has been selected by the United States National Film Registry for preservation in the Library of Congress.
At the time of its original release it was a critical and box-office failure, and Laughton never directed again. The documentary Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter by Robert Gitt features preserved rushes and outtakes with Laughton's audible off-camera direction.
He appeared in many West End plays in the following few years and his earliest successes on the stage were as Hercule Poirot in Alibi ; he was the first actor to portray the Belgian detective in this stage adaptation of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd , and as William Marble in Payment Deferred , making his Lyceum Theatre New York debut in Laughton played the title role at the play's premiere in Los Angeles on 30 July and later that year in New York.
This staging was directed by Joseph Losey.
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