Frederick Culley
Frederick Culley was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1931, he had his debut feature film role in "Madame Guillotine." In 1937, he played a supporting role in "The Rat." In 1939, he had his most memorable role as Dr. Sutton in "The Four Feathers." In 1943, he played his final film role in "The Bells Go Down." Culley began his career with a role in the Robert Donat period drama "Knight Without Armour" (1937). Culley next focused his career on film, appearing in "Drums" (1938). Later in his career, Culley acted in "The Rebel Son" (1939). Culley passed away in November 1942 at the age of 63.