Bio

A former lawyer, Irish-born D'Arcy Corrigan came to films with a varied background that included a stint as private secretary for a member of Parliament and as a stock company leading man. In Hollywood from 1925, Corrigan played everything from barristers to opium addicts to cockneys to undertakers. Rarely onscreen for more than a minute or two, he usually made every second count. He is especially memorable as the morgue keeper in Bela Lugosi's Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932), the blind man in John Ford's The Informer, and as the Spirit of Christmas Future in A Christmas Carol (1938).
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D'Arcy Corrigan
January 2, 1870 - December 25, 1945 (aged 75)
County Cork, Ireland

Bio

A former lawyer, Irish-born D'Arcy Corrigan came to films with a varied background that included a stint as private secretary for a member of Parliament and as a stock company leading man. In Hollywood from 1925, Corrigan played everything from barristers to opium addicts to cockneys to undertakers. Rarely onscreen for more than a minute or two, he usually made every second count. He is especially memorable as the morgue keeper in Bela Lugosi's Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932), the blind man in John Ford's The Informer, and as the Spirit of Christmas Future in A Christmas Carol (1938).

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The Adventures of Robin Hood poster art
Stage Door poster art
Bride of Frankenstein poster art
The Invisible Man poster art
A Christmas Carol poster art
The Informer poster art
The Merry Widow poster art
The Man in the Iron Mask poster art
Fatal Lady poster art
Lloyd's of London poster art
Steamboat 'Round the Bend poster art
Exit Smiling poster art
Law and Order poster art
Ella Cinders poster art
The Mystery of Edwin Drood poster art
Klondike Annie poster art
Murders in the Rue Morgue poster art
It Happened in Hollywood poster art
A Feather in Her Hat poster art
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