Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: Charles W. Irwin
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Curragh, Ireland
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Movie Involvements: 74
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Charles Irwin, a native of Ireland, was an actor and writer, known for Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Montana (1950), and The Devil and Miss Jones (1941).
Most Famous Work
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
(1943) Cardiff Police Constable (uncredited)Lassie Come Home
(1943) Tom (uncredited)Mrs. Miniver
(1942) Mac (uncredited)The King and I
(1956) Capt. Orton (uncredited)Mutiny on the Bounty
(1935) ThompsonThe Black Swan
(1942) Sea Captain (uncredited)The Pride of the Yankees
(1942) Carnival Batting Game Operator (uncredited)A Tale of Five Cities
(1951) London EditorActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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1961 | Itchy Forst | |
1960 | Angus | |
1958 | Luke | |
1956 | Capt. Orton (uncredited) | |
1954 | Timothy O'Toole | |
1953 | Golf Starter | |
Sgt. Saxon | ||
1952 | Angus McVickers | |
1951 | Hooker | |
London Editor | ||
1950 | Smitty | |
MacKenzie - Sheep Herder | ||
1949 | Comm. Andy Barnes | |
Drunk | ||
Sergeant Major | ||
Andy Barnes | ||
1948 | Cornelius | |
1947 | Foote | |
Long Kirby | ||
1945 | Barrows (uncredited) | |
1944 | Zachariah Smith (uncredited) | |
Professor Jasper Cartwright | ||
Farmer Ben Kenney (uncredited) | ||
1943 | Auctioneer | |
Tom (uncredited) | ||
Drunk (uncredited) | ||
Cop | ||
Hotchkins - English Traveler | ||
Groom | ||
Cardiff Police Constable (uncredited) | ||
Inspector Cady | ||
1942 | Yardly | |
Sea Captain (uncredited) | ||
Captain Coswick | ||
Carnival Batting Game Operator (uncredited) | ||
Mac (uncredited) | ||
Sir Benjamin Trask | ||
Regimental Commander | ||
Gus / The Great Merlini (Uncredited) | ||
Old Irishman (uncredited) | ||
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Captain | ||
1941 | Eddie, the Reporter (uncredited) | |
Second Detective | ||
Constable | ||
1940 | Drunk (uncredited) | |
Bob's Friend (uncredited) | ||
Telegrapher for Reuter (uncredited) | ||
Banquet Butler (uncredited) | ||
Townsman | ||
Arnold Cross | ||
N/A | ||
Candlelight Club Announcer (uncredited) | ||
Nelson | ||
1939 | Soldier Model | |
Drunk | ||
Working Man with Apron | ||
Detective Phillips | ||
Marine Sergeant (uncredited) | ||
Theater Manager (uncredited) | ||
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited) | ||
Sergeant MacGregor | ||
Mounted Police Sergeant | ||
English Radio Announcer | ||
Office at Ireland Airport | ||
Wounded Soldier Outside Hospital | ||
1938 | Mr. Burke | |
Sergeant Ellis | ||
First Mate Palmer (uncredited) | ||
1937 | Augustus Farrell | |
Drunk | ||
Fire Drill Steward (uncredited) | ||
Emcee at the Ship's Party | ||
1936 | Master of Ceremonies | |
Steward (uncredited) | ||
Carlton (polo player) | ||
Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited) | ||
1935 | Larry King | |
Thompson | ||
Radio Time Announcer (uncredited) | ||
Bertie the Purser (uncredited) | ||
Oscar | ||
1934 | John McClarity | |
Inspector Cuff | ||
Pirate of the Spanish Main | ||
Cockney Drunk | ||
Mr. Chisholm | ||
1933 | Ammunition Officer (uncredited) | |
Steward | ||
Bill, a thug | ||
Buck Teeth Sergeant | ||
Mr. Burton | ||
1932 | Carl (uncredited) | |
1930 | Himself, Announcer / Soldier ('All Noisy on the Eastern Front') | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Writing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1964 | Screenplay | |
Story | ||
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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