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  1. Skelton Knaggs in Blackbeard the Pirate (1952) At some point he moved to Los Angeles, California, and found work as a character actor in Hollywood. Diminutive and distinctive-looking, with a strongly featured pock-marked face and charismatically voiced with an English Midlands provincial accent, he was cast in sinister roles, often in horror ...

  2. Skelton Knaggs. Actor: Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome. The movie character actor Skelton Knaggs, who was possessed of one of the most unusual visages ever to grace motion pictures, was born Skelton Barnaby Knaggs in the Hillsborough district of Sheffield, England on June 27, 1911.

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  3. Skelton Knaggs in Blackbeard the Pirate (1952) At some point he moved to Los Angeles, California, and found work as a character actor in Hollywood. Diminutive and distinctive-looking, with a strongly featured pock-marked face and charismatically voiced with an English Midlands provincial accent, he was cast in sinister roles, often in horror films.

  4. Skelton was a very talented character actor, often compared to Dwight Frye in that he appeared in similar roles in horror and gangster pictures. His skill with make up and odd characterizations has often been compared to that of Lon Chaney Sr.

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  6. Sep 5, 2011 · By the end of the decade, Knaggs came across the pond in furtherance of his career, making his American screen debut in the 1939 cheapie shocker Torture Ship, playing of the sprung convicts that ethically-challenged behavioral researcher Irving Pichel subjects to surgical rehab on his floating “hospital.”. Over the early ‘40s, he’d rack ...

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  8. 1945. 82%. Rotten audience score. 53%. The Ghost Ship. Finn (uncredited) (Character) -. 1943. Explore the filmography of Skelton Knaggs on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more.