Charles Waldron

Charles Waldron
Born December 24, 1874(1874-12-24)
Waterford, New York, United States
Died March 4, 1946(1946-03-04) (aged 71)
Hollywood, California, United States
Other names -Charles Waldron Sr.
-Chas. Waldron Sr.
-Charles D. Waldron
- Mr. Waldron
Occupation Actor
Years active 1907–1946
Spouse May King (1907-?)

Charles Waldron (December 24, 1874 — March 4, 1946), sometimes credited as Charles Waldron Sr., Chas. Waldron Sr., Charles D. Waldron or Mr. Waldron, was an American film and theatre actor.

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Early life

He was born in Waterford, New York.

Career

Film

Over his long film career he appeared in over sixty films, starting with the silent film Big Horse Hank (1911). He is perhaps best known for his final film role, that of General Sternwood in the film The Big Sleep (1946) starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. He also played U.S. President James Monroe in The Monroe Doctrine (1939).

Theatre

From 1907 to 1946, he also appeared in over forty Broadway-theatre productions in New York City, New York.

Partial filmography

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Theatre work

Death

He died, age 71, in Hollywood, California.

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