Charles Sellon
August 23, 1870 (154 years old) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Charles Sellon was born on August 24, 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Bright Eyes (1934), It's a Gift (1934) and The Painted Desert (1931). He was married to Florence E. Willis. He died on June 26, 1937 in La Crescenta, California, USA.
Known For
Credits
- 1955 · Alfred Hitchcock Presents as
- 1935 · In Old Kentucky as Ezra Martingale
- 1935 · The Gay Deception as Mr. McCaffrey (uncredited)
- 1935 · Diamond Jim as John Touchey
- 1935 · Welcome Home as Andrew Anstruther
- 1935 · The Devil Is a Woman as Letter Writer (uncredited)
- 1935 · It's A Small World as Cyclone
- 1935 · Life Begins at Forty as Tom Cotton
- 1935 · The Casino Murder Case as Dr. Doremus
- 1935 · Helldorado as 'Bugle' Editor
- 1934 · Bright Eyes as Uncle Ned Smith
- 1934 · One Hour Late as Simpson
- 1934 · It's a Gift as Mr. Muckle
- 1934 · Ready for Love as Caleb Hooker
- 1933 · Hoopla as The Colonel, Billy's Father
- 1933 · The Chief as Fire Chief at Statue Unveiling
- 1933 · Golden Harvest as Jason Bowers
- 1933 · Bureau of Missing Persons as Undertaker (uncredited)
- 1933 · As the Devil Commands as John Duncan
- 1933 · Baby Face as Vanderlure - Bank Director (uncredited)
- 1933 · Strictly Personal as Hewes (uncredited)
- 1933 · Employees' Entrance as Arnold Higgins
- 1932 · The Match King as Match Company Executive (uncredited)
- 1932 · Central Park as Luke, the Lion Keeper (uncredited)
- 1932 · I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang as Hot Dog Stand Owner (uncredited)
- 1932 · Ride Him, Cowboy as Judge Bartlett (uncredited)
- 1932 · Speed Madness as Jim Stuart
- 1932 · The Washington Masquerade as Senator at Train Station
- 1932 · Make Me a Star as Mr. Gashwiler
- 1932 · The Dark Horse as Mr. Green
- 1932 · Carnival Boat as Charlie Lane
- 1932 · The Drifter as Whitey
- 1931 · The Age for Love as Mr. Pearson
- 1931 · The Tip-Off as Pop Jackson
- 1931 · Penrod and Sam as Mr. Bitts
- 1931 · Dude Ranch as Spruce Meadows
- 1931 · Laugh and Get Rich as Biddle
- 1931 · Behind Office Doors as John Ritter
- 1931 · The Painted Desert as Tonopah
- 1930 · Tom Sawyer as Minister
- 1930 · Man to Man as Judge
- 1930 · Sea Legs as Adm. O'Brien
- 1930 · Big Money as Bradley
- 1930 · For the Love o' Lil as Mr. Walker
- 1930 · Borrowed Wives as Uncle Henry
- 1930 · Let's Go Native as Wallace Wendell Sr.
- 1930 · Love Among the Millionaires as Pop Whipple
- 1930 · The Social Lion as Jim Perkins
- 1930 · Under a Texas Moon as José Romero
- 1930 · Honey as Randolph Weeks
- 1930 · Men Are Like That as Pa Fisher
- 1930 · Burning Up as James R. Morgan
- 1929 · The Vagabond Lover as Chief of Police George C. Tuttle
- 1929 · The Mighty as The Mayor
- 1929 · Sweetie as Dr. Oglethorpe
- 1929 · The Saturday Night Kid as Lem Woodruff
- 1929 · Big News as J.W. Addison
- 1929 · The Man and the Moment as Joan's Guardian
- 1929 · The Gamblers as Tooker
- 1929 · The Girl in the Glass Cage as Dan Jackson - Prosecutor
- 1929 · Hot Stuff as Wiggam
- 1929 · Bulldog Drummond as Travers
- 1928 · What a Night! as Editor Maadison
- 1928 · Happiness Ahead as Mr. Randall
- 1928 · Easy Come, Easy Go as Jim Bailey
- 1928 · Feel My Pulse as Her Sanitarium's Caretaker
- 1927 · The Valley of the Giants as Pennington
- 1927 · Love Me and the World is Mine as Mr. Thule
- 1927 · Painted Ponies as Mr. Blenning
- 1927 · The Prairie King as Pop Wingate
- 1927 · The Mysterious Rider as Cliff Harkness
- 1927 · Easy Pickings as Dr. Naylor
- 1926 · High Steppers as Grandpa Perryam
- 1925 · The Calgary Stampede as Regan
- 1925 · Tracked in the Snow Country as Silent Hardy
- 1925 · The Lucky Devil as Sheriff
- 1925 · The Monster as Russ Mason
- 1924 · The Roughneck as Sam Melden
- 1924 · Sundown as Ranchman
- 1924 · Merton of the Movies as Pete Gashwiler
- 1924 · Flowing Gold as Tom Parker
- 1923 · Woman-Proof as Uncle Joe Gloomer (as Charles A. Sellon)