From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Farrar (21 August 1908 – 31 August 1995) was an English stage and film actor, born in Forest Gate, east London. Three of his most notable film roles were leads in the Powell and Pressburger films Black Narcissus (1947), The Small Back Room (1949), and Gone to Earth (1950). He retired in 1962. After the death of his wife Irene in 1976, he moved to South Africa to be with their daughter. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Farrar (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Went the Day Well?
(Lieutenant Jung)
The Black Shield of Falworth
(Gilbert Blunt, Earl of Alban)
The Sea Chase
(Commander Jeff Napier)
Solomon and Sheba
(Pharaoh)
Beat Girl
(Paul Linden)
Black Narcissus
(Mr. Dean)
The Small Back Room
(Sammy Rice)
The 300 Spartans
(Xerxes)
John Paul Jones
(John Wilkes)
They Met in the Dark
(Commander Lippinscott)
Frieda
(Robert Dawson)
Diamond City
(Stafford Parker)
Gone to Earth
(John Reddin)
For Those in Peril
(Murray)
Escape to Burma
(The Sawbwa)
Pearl of the South Pacific
(Bully Hague)
Headline
('Brookie ' Brooks)
Lost
(Detective Inspector Craig)
Cage of Gold
(Bill)
The Late Edwina Black
(Gregory Black)
The Echo Murders
(Sexton Blake)
Watusi
(Rick Cobb)
Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror
(Granite Grant)
The Dark Tower
(Tom Danton)
I Accuse!
(Mathieu Dreyfus)
Meet Sexton Blake
(Sexton Blake)
Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill
(David Traill)
Lilacs in the Spring
(Charles King)
Danny Boy
(Martin)
Duel in the Jungle
(Perry Henderson / Arthur Henderson)
Son of Robin Hood
(Des Roches)
Q Planes
(Viking Bo'sun)
A Royal Divorce
(Louis Bonaparte)
The Golden Horde
(Sir Guy of Devon)
Suspected Person
(Inspector Thompson)
The Night Invader
(Dick Marlow)
The Battle of the River Plate
(Narrator)
Return of a Stranger
(Dr. Young)
The World Owes Me a Living
(Paul Collyer)
The Hundred Pound Window
(George Graham)
Sheepdog of the Hills
(Reverend Michael Varney)
Lisbon Story
(David Warren)
Woman and the Hunter
(David Kirby)
Night Without Stars
(Giles Gordon)
The Webster Boy
(Paul Webster)
The Trojan Brothers
(Sid Nichols)