Cyril McLaglen was a British actor who appeared in a variety of films between 1920 and 1951. He was born in London in 1899 and made his film debut in the 1920 film The Call of the Road. He was the younger brother of the actor Victor McLaglen.
Underground
(Bert)
Peter Ibbetson
(Captain of Guards (uncredited))
A Royal Demand
(Lord Forrest)
They Met in Bombay
(Sergeant Major (uncredited))
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake
(Grimes (uncredited))
Quinneys
(Jim Miggott)
The Arcadians
(The Crook)
Money for Speed
(Big Bill Summers)
You Know What Sailors Are
(The Spanish Mate)
The Bands Plays On
(Lumberjack)
Alf's Button
(Sergeant Major)
Hindle Wakes
(Alf)
Josser Joins the Navy
(Langford)
Verdict of the Sea
(Fenn)
The Plough and the Stars
(Corporal Stoddard)
Balaclava
(John Kennedy)
The Island of Despair
(Mate)
Boadicea
(Madoc)
Suspense
(Cyril McClusky)
The Long Voyage Home
(First Mate)
Wee Willie Winkie
(Cpl. Tummel)
No Lady
(Ptomanian Ptough)
Down River
(Sergeant Proctor)
Bed and Breakfast
(Bill)
Four Men and a Prayer
(O'Hara (uncredited))
Madame Pompadour
(Gogo)
The Lost Patrol
(The Sergeant)
The Secret of the Loch
(Mate (Uncredited))
The Black Swan
(Captain Jones (uncredited))