Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: Chas. French , Charles French , Charlie French , Chas. K. French , Charles Ekrauss French , Charles E. French
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Movie Involvements: 124
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
From Wikipedia Charles K. French (born Charles Ekrauss French; January 17, 1860 – August 2, 1952) was an American film actor, screenwriter and director who appeared in more than 240 movies between 1909 and 1945.
Most Famous Work
Marked Woman
(1937) Graham's Trial Assistant (uncredited)A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate
(1923) Jean's FatherThe Prisoner of Zenda
(1937) Bishop (uncredited)Washington Merry-Go-Round
(1932) Party GuestMurder by Television
(1935) Donald M. JordanDick Tracy's G-Men
(1939) DoctorCaught
(1931) Bradford (uncredited)The Phantom Empire
(1935) MalActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1945 | Cowboy | |
1943 | Leading Citizen | |
1942 | Rancher | |
1940 | Mal | |
Juror | ||
Joseph Rand | ||
1939 | Pallbearer (Uncredited) | |
Doctor | ||
1938 | N/A | |
1937 | Reverend Evans | |
Bishop (uncredited) | ||
Graham's Trial Assistant (uncredited) | ||
1936 | Banker (uncredited) | |
Bruce Warren (as Chas. French) | ||
Unemployed Farmer (uncredited) | ||
Old Skipper (uncredited) | ||
Pop Hart (Laura's father) | ||
1935 | Sheriff Baxter | |
John Holt | ||
Captain King | ||
Henry Hanley | ||
Ted Smalley | ||
Donald M. Jordan | ||
Ed Oliver | ||
N/A | ||
Frank Carter | ||
John Hampton | ||
Mal | ||
John Duncan | ||
Tom Lee [Chs. 1, 7-12] | ||
1934 | Legislator | |
Mr. Camp | ||
Blacksmith Sandy | ||
Robert Maxwell | ||
The Sheriff | ||
1933 | Theatre Patron (uncredited) | |
Old Grad | ||
Duke Bradley | ||
Charlie | ||
Johnny Wheeler | ||
Father Estaban | ||
1932 | Party Guest | |
Dodson, Editorial Writer | ||
1931 | Bradford (uncredited) | |
N/A | ||
Judge | ||
1930 | Army Major | |
J. Addison Marlowe | ||
Appelgetzer | ||
1929 | Underwood | |
Dad Barton | ||
Judge Douglas Wilmot | ||
Chip Sr. | ||
1928 | Doctor | |
Prison warden | ||
Banker Brown | ||
Buck Bronson's Father | ||
Police Chief | ||
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) | ||
Salazar | ||
1927 | N/A | |
The City Editor | ||
John Harlan | ||
Mr. Lanning | ||
Hodge | ||
Mr. Crawford | ||
Sheriff John Gray | ||
Richard Torrence | ||
1926 | Mr. Tichnor (uncredited) | |
Jim Reed | ||
Maj. Hopkins | ||
U.S. Senator Hargess | ||
Chief Grogan | ||
Hospital Doctor | ||
Sam Parkhurst | ||
Brigham Young | ||
The Father | ||
1925 | Jury Foreman (uncredited) | |
Surgeon (uncredited) | ||
Ring 'Em Foster | ||
Col. Jeff McCall | ||
Jim Newhall | ||
Lucius Merrimore | ||
1924 | Blakely | |
Square Deal McKenzie | ||
Captain | ||
Mr. Beasley | ||
Isom Enlow, Neighbor | ||
1923 | N/A | |
Sheriff | ||
Studio Manager | ||
Joshua Heck | ||
Jean's Father | ||
The Sheriff | ||
Maj. Kileen | ||
Pat Glendon, Sr | ||
1922 | Mr. Sayre | |
Judson Malone (as Charles French) | ||
Sheriff Bill Garfield | ||
Tavern Owner | ||
James Osbourne | ||
Thomas Hazelton | ||
1921 | Sheriff Nelson | |
Marshal | ||
Samuel Ackroyd (as Charles French) | ||
Clint Wadley | ||
N/A | ||
1920 | Stephen McWhorter | |
Wolf River Mayor | ||
Tex Calder | ||
Zeke Hampton | ||
Sheriff Jim Canby | ||
Jack Remington | ||
Ralph Spencer | ||
Col. Boucicault | ||
Robert Brainerd | ||
1919 | Jim Handy | |
John B. Prescott | ||
Henry Pollard | ||
Hal Rutherford | ||
Attorney for the Defense | ||
1918 | Jim Murdock | |
Koske | ||
Rev. Dr. Gibson (as Charles French) | ||
James Walsham | ||
William Kremlin | ||
T. Elihu Banks | ||
Sheriff Sandy Martin | ||
Caleb Endicott | ||
1917 | James Carbhoy | |
Fergus McClusky | ||
David Harding | ||
Phillips Hartley | ||
Isaac Nelson, Everett's Father | ||
Gen. von Mittendorf | ||
Judge Geary | ||
John Harding | ||
1916 | N/A | |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) | ||
'Spud' Murphy | ||
German Commander | ||
N/A | ||
The Prime Minister | ||
'Ivory' Wells | ||
Col. Bracken | ||
1915 | Col. Damien | |
A Confederate Commander | ||
Ezra Whitney | ||
Sheriff 'Birdshot' Bivens | ||
General Salza | ||
Fra Bartolomeo | ||
Bartender (uncredited) | ||
1914 | Bartender | |
N/A | ||
1912 | N/A | |
Settler | ||
1909 | N/A | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |