British actor (–)
Charles Lloyd-Pack | |
|---|---|
| Born | Charles Lloyd Pack[1] ()10 October Wapping, London, England |
| Died | 22 December () (aged81) London, England |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Spouse | Ulrike Pulay (m.) |
| Children | 2, including Roger |
| Relatives | Emily Lloyd (granddaughter) |
Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October – 22 December ) was a British film, television and stage actor.[2]
Lloyd-Pack was born in Wapping, East London, to working-class parents.[3] He was seen in several horror films produced by Hammer Films, including Dracula, The Man Who Could Cheat Death, The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Terror of the Tongs and Quatermass 2, the film version of the BBC TV serial. In he appeared as Claud Nau at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Robert Bolt's play, Vivat! Vivat Regina!.[4] His best known role was Professor Marks in the British television series Strange Report but he is also known from other television appearances in The Avengers, Man in a Suitcase, Danger Man, Randall & Hopkirk, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Prisoner and the mini-series Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill ().
Lloyd-Pack married Viennese Jewish refugee Ulrike Elisabeth Pulay (25 April – 8 April ), a travel agent and later founder of a kindergarten, in and was the father of actor Roger Lloyd-Pack and stage manager Christopher Lloyd-Pack. His grandchildren include actress Emily Lloyd.[5][6]
Lloyd-Pack died aged 81, on 22 December , in London.[2]