Charles Ogle
June 5, 1865 (159 years old) in Steubenville, Ohio, USA
Charles Ogle was an American stage and silent screen actor. In 1910 he appeared as the Frankenstein monster in the first-ever film adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein.
Known For
Credits
- 1926 · The Flaming Forest as Donald McTavish
- 1926 · One Minute to Play as John Wade
- 1925 · Code of the West as Henry Thurman
- 1925 · The Thundering Herd as Clark Hudnall
- 1924 · Merton of the Movies as Mr. Montague
- 1924 · The Garden of Weeds as Henry Poulson
- 1924 · The Border Legion as Harvey Roberts
- 1924 · The Alaskan as Lawyer
- 1924 · The Bedroom Window as Butler
- 1924 · Triumph as James Martin
- 1924 · Secrets as Dr. McGovern
- 1923 · The Ten Commandments as The Doctor
- 1923 · Ruggles of Red Gap as Jeff Tuttle
- 1923 · Hollywood as Charles Ogle
- 1923 · The Covered Wagon as Mr. Wingate
- 1922 · Kick In as John Stephens
- 1922 · Thirty Days as Judge Hooker
- 1922 · The Young Rajah as Joshua Judd
- 1922 · Manslaughter as Doctor
- 1922 · North of the Rio Grande as Colonel Haddington
- 1922 · A Homespun Vamp as Donald Craig
- 1922 · Her Husband’s Trademark as Father Berkeley
- 1921 · Miss Lulu Bett as Station Agent
- 1921 · After the Show as Pop O'Malley
- 1921 · The Affairs of Anatol as Dr. Bowles
- 1921 · Crazy to Marry as Cement man
- 1921 · Gasoline Gus as Nate Newberry
- 1921 · A Wise Fool as Judge Carcasson
- 1921 · What Every Woman Knows as Alick Wylie
- 1921 · Brewster's Millions as Colonel Drew
- 1921 · Midsummer Madness as Caretaker
- 1920 · Conrad in Quest of His Youth as Dobson
- 1920 · What's Your Hurry? as Patrick MacMurran
- 1920 · Jack Straw as Mr. Parker Jennings
- 1920 · Treasure Island as Long John Silver
- 1919 · Hawthorne of the U.S.A. as Col. Radulski
- 1919 · The Valley of the Giants as Cardigan
- 1919 · Fires of Faith as William Booth, Found of the Salvation Army
- 1919 · Alias Mike Moran as Peter Young
- 1919 · The Dub as George Markham
- 1919 · Under the Top as Otto B. Shott
- 1918 · The Squaw Man as Bull Cowan
- 1918 · Too Many Millions as Garage Keeper
- 1918 · The Source as 'Sim-Sam' Samuels
- 1918 · Less Than Kin as Overton
- 1918 · We Can't Have Everything as Kedzie's Father
- 1918 · The Firefly of France as Von Blenheim (aka Jenkins)
- 1918 · Believe Me, Xantippe as Wrenn Wrgley
- 1918 · Old Wives for New as (uncredited)
- 1918 · M'Liss as Yuba Bill
- 1918 · The Thing We Love as Adolph Weimer
- 1918 · Rimrock Jones as Hassayamp Hicks
- 1917 · The Fair Barbarian as
- 1917 · Nan of Music Mountain as Sassoon
- 1917 · The Secret Game as Dr. Ebell Smith
- 1917 · Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as Mr. Cobb
- 1917 · At First Sight as
- 1917 · A Romance of the Redwoods as Jim Lyn
- 1917 · The Cost of Hatred as McCabe
- 1917 · Those Without Sin as Colonel Dackens
- 1916 · The Years of the Locust as McKenzie, Mead's Mine Manager
- 1915 · The Woman Who Lied as
- 1915 · Under Southern Skies as Major Crofton
- 1914 · The Heart of the Hills as
- 1914 · The President’s Special as John Farley - the Telegrapher
- 1914 · The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies #5: The Chinese Fan as James Malone
- 1913 · Alexia's Strategy as James Trexel - Alexia's Father
- 1913 · The Doctor's Duty as Dr. Strong
- 1913 · A Proposal from the Duke as Mr. McGregor
- 1913 · With The Eyes Of The Blind as John McLane
- 1913 · The Doctor's Photograph as Bill Smart
- 1913 · The Ambassador's Daughter as Foreign conspirator
- 1913 · The Man He Might Have Been as The Boy's Father
- 1912 · The Totville Eye as Squire Jenkins, a hardhearted landlord
- 1912 · Tim as Bill Ryan
- 1912 · The Usurer's Grip as Manager of the Loan Office
- 1912 · What Happened to Mary as Richard Craig - Mary's Uncle
- 1912 · The Butler and the Maid as
- 1912 · Everything Comes to Him Who Waits as Cud McGiven - the Waiter
- 1912 · A Question of Seconds as Jim Collins - the Ranchman
- 1911 · How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote as Honorable Grant Richmond
- 1910 · A Christmas Carol as Bob Cratchit
- 1910 · Michael Strogoff as
- 1910 · Frankenstein as The Monster (uncredited)
- 1909 · The Prince and the Pauper as