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Charles Stanton Ogle Born June 5, 1865
Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.Died October 11, 1940 (aged 75)
Long Beach, California, U.S.Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, California, United States Occupation Actor Years active 1905–1926 Spouse Ethel Pauline Green of Goole England. She was born about 1884 Charles Stanton Ogle (June 5, 1865 – October 11, 1940) was an American silent film actor.
Charles Ogle in the 1910 film version of FrankensteinBiography
Born in Steubenville, Ohio, Ogle first performed in live theatre, making his first appearance on Broadway in 1905. He embarked on a career in film with Edison Studios in The Bronx, New York in 1908, appearing in The Boston Tea Party directed by Edwin S. Porter. He went on to portray the monster in the first film version of Frankenstein (1910), and starred in the first ever serial film, What Happened to Mary? (1912). He went on to become a prolific character actor, making the last of his 298 film appearances in 1926.
Ogle died in Long Beach, California of arteriosclerosis and was interred in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- A Christmas Carol (1910) - Bob Cratchit
- Frankenstein (1910)
- What Happened to Mary? (1912)
- The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies (1914)
- The Man Who Disappeared (1914)
- A Romance of the Redwoods (1917)
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917)
- Nan of Music Mountain (1917)
- The Whispering Chorus (1918)
- Old Wives for New (1918)
- We Can't Have Everything (1918)
- The Squaw Man (1918)
- The Valley of the Giants (1919)
- Treasure Island (1920) as Long John Silver
- Brewster's Millions (1921)
- Gasoline Gus (1921)
- Crazy to Marry (1921)
- Her Husband's Trademark (1922)
- Manslaughter (1922)
- The Ten Commandments (1923)
- Hollywood (1923) cameo
- Triumph (1924)
- The Thundering Herd (1925)
- The Flaming Forest (1926)
External links
Categories:- 1865 births
- 1940 deaths
- American actors
- American stage actors
- American film actors
- American silent film actors
- People from Steubenville, Ohio
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