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  1. Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October 1902 – 22 December 1983) was a British film, television and stage actor. [2] Life and career. Lloyd-Pack was born in Wapping, East London, to working-class parents. [3] .

  2. Charles Lloyd Pack was a noted British character actor. The son of David Pack and his wife Emily, he often played Church of England vicars, a role which appears to have started with ITV Play of the Week (1955) in the 1950s, through 1960s films such as Bedazzled (1967) and continued down to the early 1980s, e.g.

    • January 1, 1
    • East London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  3. Charles Lloyd Pack was a noted British character actor. The son of David Pack and his wife Emily, he often played Church of England vicars, a role which appears to have started with ITV Play of the Week (1955) in the 1950s, through 1960s films such as Bedazzled (1967) and continued down to the early 1980s, e.g.

    • October 10, 1902
    • December 22, 1983
  4. Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October 1902 - 22 December 1983) was a British film, television and stage actor. Known For. Dracula. Quatermass 2. if.... Night of the Demon. The Mirror Crack'd. The Revenge of Frankenstein. The 3 Worlds of Gulliver. The Reptile. Acting.

  5. Biography. A British actor, born in East London, England, UK, on October 10, 1902, to working-class parents. Charles married Viennese Jewish refugee Ulrike Elisabeth Pulay in 1941, with whom he had two children, and she remained with him until his death in 1983.

  6. Charles Lloyd Pack was born in London on October 10th 1902. Charles played The Artist in The Prisoner episode 'It's Your Funeral', but had worked previously alongside McGoohan in three Danger Man episodes.

  7. Charles Lloyd-Pack. Charles Lloyd-Pack was born on 10 October 1902 in Wapping, London. Charles was the son of a sewage engineer and his wife, David and Emily Pack, he added the name “Lloyd” to make it sound posher, and help him get acting work. He often played Church of England vicars.