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Definition of “Laughton”

Laughton (ˈlɔːtən Pronunciation for Laughton

Definitions

noun

  1. Charles. 1899–1962, US actor, born in England: noted esp for his films of the 1930s, such as The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), for which he won an Oscar, and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)

Example Sentences Including 'Laughton'

' The 1970 British side -- captained by Frank Myler -- included stars such as Roger Millward, Mal Reilly, Doug Laughton and Cliff Watson.
Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
A wine was produced thanks to the generosity of Laughton 's friends who supplied him with grapes.
Courier, Sunday Mail (2005)
Meanwhile, the performances of Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton , and Peter Ustinov (who won an Oscar) still shine.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Quickly he switched his head back to the Old Bailey, with Charles Laughton looking like a crafty white blancmange.
Richard Francis PROSPECT HILL (2003)
She co-starred with Charles Laughton , who also produced the picture, a costumed period piece about pirates and orphans.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Telephone: 01828 628294. Saturday 11 - Sunday 12 Laughton Country Show Stream Farm, Laughton , East Sussex.
Country Life (2004)
{ Friday, 14 February } Charles Laughton came to see the show, and visited me afterwards in the dressing room.
Williams Kenneth & Davies, Russell (ed.) The Kenneth Williams Diaries

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