
Godfrey Tearle
**Godfrey Tearle (1884-1953)** was a British actor with a long and distinguished theatrical career, which he successfully extended to film. Known for his commanding presence and deep voice, Tearle excelled in roles as dignified, authoritative men, often military officers, respectable professionals, or ambiguous but charismatic figures.
Among his most significant film roles were Professor Jordan in Hitchcock's *The 39 Steps* (1935), the adult General Clive Candy in Powell and Pressburger's *The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp* (1943), Frank Harvey in *Brief Encounter* (1945), and Dr. Larsen in *The Seventh Veil* (1945). His ability to lend depth and authority to his characters made him a recognizable and appreciated figure in British cinema.