Basil Radford
Arthur Basil Radford (June 25, 1897 – October 20, 1952) was a prominent English character actor renowned for his contributions to British cinema during the 1930s and 1940s. He is perhaps most celebrated for his memorable role alongside Naunton Wayne as Charters, one half of the beloved duo Charters and Caldicott. This pair of cricket-loving gentlemen captured the hearts of audiences in a series of films released between 1938 and 1949, with their most iconic performance occurring in Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller, The Lady Vanishes.
Radford's career was marked by his adept ability to portray eccentric and comical characters, making him a familiar face in British film. His work extended beyond just one series, as he appeared in numerous productions during this golden age of filmmaking. The chemistry he shared with Wayne contributed significantly to the charm and humor of their roles, solidifying their status as a memorable comedic team.
Throughout his career, Basil Radford's performances left a lasting impact on the British film landscape, and his legacy continues to resonate with fans of classic cinema. Despite his relatively short life, his contributions to the entertainment industry remain noteworthy, and he is fondly remembered as a key figure in the world of character acting.
Filmography
Night Train to Munich
Whisky Galore!
Dead of Night
Jamaica Inn
Let's Be Famous
Passport to Pimlico
Millions Like Us
Crook's Tour
The Flying Squad
The Galloping Major
Young and Innocent
The Lady Vanishes
Trouble Brewing
The Way to the Stars