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Acting
Frank Cellier (23 February 1884 – 27 September 1948) was an English actor. Early in his career, he toured in Britain, Germany, the West Indies, America and South Africa. In the 1920s, he became known in the West End for Shakespearean character roles, among others, and also directed some plays in which he acted. Later, during the 1930s and 1940s, he also appeared in films. Beginning in the 1930s, Cellier played roles in films, including Sheriff Watson in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (1935). He was also Monsieur Barsac in the comedy film The Guv'nor (1935). Cellier died in London in 1948...
Highest rated appearances

The Ware Case
as Skinner - the Jeweler

Sixty Glorious Years
as Lord Derby

A Royal Divorce
as Talleyrand

Kate Plus Ten
as Sir Ralph Sapson

Non-Stop New York
as Sam Pryor

Victoria the Great
as (uncredited)

Action for Slander
as Sir Bernard Roper

O.H.M.S.
as Regimental Sergeant-Major Briggs
Take My Tip
as Paradine

The Man Who Changed His Mind
as Lord Haslewood

Tudor Rose
as Henry VIII

Rhodes of Africa
as Barney Barnato

The Guv'nor
as Barsac

The Passing of the Third Floor Back
as Wright

The Clairvoyant
as MacGregor (uncredited)

The 39 Steps
as Sheriff Watson

The Dictator
as Sir Murray Keith

Lorna Doone
as Capt. Jeremy Stickles

The Fire Raisers
as Brent
Colonel Blood
as Colonel Blood

Hearts of Oak

The Song You Gave Me

Doss House
as Editor

The Golden Cage
Tin Gods
as Major Drake
Her Reputation
as Henry Sloane