Charles K. French
Charles K. French | |
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French in Who's Who in the Film World (1914) | |
Born |
Columbus, Ohio, U.S. | January 17, 1860
Died |
August 2, 1952 92) Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Resting place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor, screenwriter, director |
Years active | 1909–1945 |
Spouse(s) |
Helen French (m.?–1917) Isabelle Gurton (m. 1919–28) Doris Herbert (m. 1938–48) |
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.
Selected filmography
Actor
- The Cord of Life (1909)
- Davy Crockett – In Hearts United (1909)
- Custer's Last Fight (1912)
- The Paymaster's Son (1913)
- The Battle of Gettysburg (1913)
- The Aryan (1915)
- An Even Break (1917)
- The Clodhopper (1917)
- Wee Lady Betty (1917)
- The Guilty Man (1918)
- The Marriage Ring (1918)
- Fuss and Feathers (1918)
- Come Again Smith (1919)
- What Every Woman Wants (1919)
- Happy Though Married (1919)
- The Terror (1920)
- Stronger Than Death (1920)
- Beyond (1921)
- The Bearcat (1922)
- Smudge (1922)
- Blinky (1923)
- A Woman of Paris (1923)
- The Ramblin' Kid (1923)
- Grumpy (1923)
- Gentle Julia (1923)
- The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln (1924)
- The Sawdust Trail (1924)
- The Way of a Girl (1925)
- The Texas Trail (1925)
- Hands Up! (1926)
- War Paint (1926)
- The Meddlin' Stranger (1927)
- Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
- The Charge of the Gauchos (1928)
- Murder by Television (1935)
- The Phantom Empire (1935)
Director
- Romance of a Fishermaid (1909)
- Charmed, I'm Sure (1909)
- Thoughts of Tonight (1915)
Writer
- Romance of a Fishermaid (1909)
- Davy Crockett – In Hearts United (1909)
External links
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- Charles K. French at the Internet Movie Database
- Charles K. French at the Internet Broadway Database
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