Cyril Casmèze is known for Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002), Vidocq (2001) and RRRrrrr!!! (2004).
Cyril Castelino is an actor, known for Zanvoy No1 (2018) and Madhav - Every Child Needs A Mentor (2018).
Cyril Chamberlain was born on March 8, 1909 in Paddington, London, England. He was an actor, known for A Night to Remember (1958), Hell Below Zero (1954) and Boys in Brown (1949). He was married to Lisa Lee, Stella Smallwood and Barbara Markham. He died on April 30, 1974 in Builth, Wales.
Cyril Clayton is an actor, known for Colpi di luce (1985), Midnight Caller (1988) and The Blue Yonder (1985).
Cyril Clément is known for The Lost Door (2008) and Danse avec lui (2007).
Cyril Cottrell is an actor, known for Sticky Toffee Pudding (2020), From the Corner of My Eye (2023) and Witches of the Water (2019).
Cyril Couton is known for No Limit (2012), Un village français (2009) and Les hommes de l'ombre (2012).
Cyril James Cusack was born in Durban, Natal, South Africa, to Alice Violet (Cole), a Cockney English actress and chorus girl, and James Walter Cusack, an Irish mounted policeman in Natal. He was brought up in Ireland. He was a child star on the Irish stage, appearing first at the age of 7. He toured Ireland with his own theater company. Although he made some very telling film appearances, his small stature kept him from the classic roles. With his wife, Irish-born actress Maureen Cusack (née Mary Margaret Kiely), he is the father of actress Sinéad Cusack and the grandfather of actor Max Irons.
Cyril D'Agata is known for Wasabi (2001), Dunkirk (2017) and Taxi 2 (2000).
Seasoned London-born character actor, who had a lengthy career in American films and on television. The son of an Anglo-Italian music professor, Cyril also had a secondary career in Hollywood as a respected drama coach, engaged by Douglas Fairbanks, James Craig, and others. He appears to have divided the remainder of his time between films and the stage. For some time, around 1936, he was director in charge of production at the Little Theatre in Houston, Texas. Most of his movie roles, beginning in 1931, were uncredited bits. He appeared primarily in serials and 'B-horrors', for which dignified English gentlemen were continuously in demand as undertakers, coroners or townsfolk. Television offered him better opportunities in the early 1950's. Skeletal of build, with a heavily-lined face and a shock of white hair, Cyril always appeared rather older than his years. Something of a specialist in Cockney impersonations, his nonplussed features were also regularly glimpsed as assorted shopkeepers, accountants, butlers or academic types. He popped up to particularly good effect in four episodes of The Twilight Zone (1959), displaying deft comedic abilities as day-dreaming bank employee, Mr. Smithers, in "A Penny for Your Thoughts" (1961). However, Cyril's best on-screen moment came courtesy of The Night of the Iguana (1964), as Deborah Kerr's elderly grandfather Nonno - 'the oldest working poet in the world' - for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination.