Frederick Worlock
| Sign | Sagittarius |
| Born | Dec 14, 1886 London, UK |
| Died | Aug 1, 1973 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles |
| Age | Died at 86 |
Frederick Worlock | |
| Job | Actress |
| Top Roles | Speaker of Assembly, Solicitor, Francis, Mayor, Prime Minister |
| Top Genres | Drama, Adventure, Mystery, Film Adaptation, Crime, Romance |
| Top Topics | Book-Based, Detectives, World War II |
| Top Collaborators | Roy William Neill (Director), Darryl F. Zanuck (Producer), Charles Irwin, Arthur Shields |
| Shares birthday with | Lee Remick, Dan Dailey, Patty Duke see more.. |
Frederick Worlock Overview:
Actress, Frederick Worlock, was born on Dec 14, 1886 in London, UK. Worlock died at the age of 86 on Aug 1, 1973 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles .
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Frederick Worlock Quotes:
Dr. John H. Watson:
My name's Watson - Dr. Watson.
Prof. William Kilbane: Oh? To what am I indebted for this intrusion?
Hamid: [angrily, after Cavanaugh has grabbed a book of poems from him inscribed by Mrs. Courtney] Some day you'll go too far!
Colonel Cavanaugh: Reaching for a star, you fool!
Hamid: Yet a fool may touch a star, Colonel Cavanaugh, if he reaches high enough!
Colonel Cavanaugh: And not possess it as you would!
Colonel Cavanaugh: [remarking on the poison gas] That little attachment, my dear Mr. Holmes, contains the deadly fluid known as monosulfite. The Germans use it with gratifying results in removing their undesirables.
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Prof. William Kilbane: Oh? To what am I indebted for this intrusion?
Hamid: [angrily, after Cavanaugh has grabbed a book of poems from him inscribed by Mrs. Courtney] Some day you'll go too far!
Colonel Cavanaugh: Reaching for a star, you fool!
Hamid: Yet a fool may touch a star, Colonel Cavanaugh, if he reaches high enough!
Colonel Cavanaugh: And not possess it as you would!
Colonel Cavanaugh: [remarking on the poison gas] That little attachment, my dear Mr. Holmes, contains the deadly fluid known as monosulfite. The Germans use it with gratifying results in removing their undesirables.
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