Fred Emney

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1900-02-11

Deathday 1980-12-25 (80 years old)

Place of Birth Preston, Lancashire, England, UK

Also Known As Frederick Arthur Round 'Fred' Emney, Frederick Arthur Round Emney

Fred Emney

Biography

From Wikipedia Frederick Arthur Round "Fred" Emney (12 February 1900 – 25 December 1980) was an English character actor and comedian. Emney was born in Prescot, Lancashire, the son of Blanche (née Round) and Fred Emney, a music hall entertainer. His great-uncle was the actor Arthur Williams. Emney junior grew up in London and was educated at Cranleigh School. He made his film debut in 1935, having previously worked in music hall. He became a familiar figure to screen audiences, usually playing the "posh fat bloke", usually gruff and invariably wearing a monocle. During the 1950s, he had his own television show which featured sketches and deft piano pieces often composed by him. Some were released on record. He had a short spell as straight man to puppets Pinky and Perky. His sister Joan Emney was an actress who sometimes appeared with him in the same stage productions. Fred Emney died in Bognor Regis, Sussex on Christmas Day 1980.

Known For

Actor

1970
1969
The Italian Job

as Birkinshaw

1968
Oliver!

as Chairman - Workhouse

1966
The Sandwich Man

as Sir Arthur Moleskin

1965
San Ferry Ann

as Gourmet

1965
I've Gotta Horse

as Lord Bentley

1964
Father Came Too!

as Sir Francis Drake

1964
A Home of Your Own

as The Mayor

1962
The Fast Lady

as 1st Golfer

1955
Fun at St. Fanny's

as Dr. Septimus Jankers

1942
Let the People Sing

as Sir George Denberry-Baxter

1940
Just William

as Mr. Brown

1940
The Middle Watch

as Adm. Sir Reginald Hewett

1939
Just like a Woman

as Sir Charles Devoir

1939
1938
1938
Yes, Madam?

as Sir Charles Drake-Drake

1938
Hold My Hand

as Lord Milchester

1938
Jane Steps Out

as General Wilton

1937
Let's Make a Night of It

as Henry Boydell

1937
The Lilac Domino

as Baron Ladislas de Gonda

1935
Come Out of the Pantry

as Marquis of Axminster

1935

Crew

1955
Fun at St. Fanny's

as Additional Dialogue