David Farrar
David Farrar (21 August 1908 – 31 August 1995) was a distinguished English actor known for his impactful performances on both stage and screen, hailing from Forest Gate, East London. Throughout his career, Farrar became renowned for his compelling roles in several classic films produced by the acclaimed duo Powell and Pressburger. His prominent performances include leading roles in the critically acclaimed films *Black Narcissus* (1947), *The Small Back Room* (1949), and *Gone to Earth* (1950), each showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor.
Farrar's contributions to the film industry were marked by his ability to convey complex emotions, which garnered him a loyal following and established him as a notable figure in post-war British cinema. After a successful career, he chose to retire from acting in 1962, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances.
Following the passing of his beloved wife, Irene, in 1976, Farrar relocated to South Africa to be closer to their daughter, marking a new chapter in his life away from the limelight. His legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of classic cinema, reflecting the lasting impact he made during his active years in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The 300 Spartans
Beat Girl
Gone to Earth
Cage of Gold
Duel in the Jungle
The Late Edwina Black
Black Narcissus
The Sea Chase
Diamond City
John Paul Jones
Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror
Watusi
Suspected Person
Pearl of the South Pacific
Escape to Burma
Meet Sexton Blake
The Golden Horde
Return of a Stranger
Solomon and Sheba
Frieda
The Dark Tower
For Those in Peril
The Black Shield of Falworth