Charles Kent — may refer to: Charles Kent (actor) (1852–1923), silent film actor Charles Foster Kent (1867–1925), scholar Charles Kent (writer) (1823–1902), English poet, biographer, and journalist Charles Kent (Norwegian writer) (1880 1938), Norwegian writer… … Wikipedia
Charles Hawtrey (actor) — Charles Hawtrey Publicity photo of Hawtrey in the 1960s.[citation needed] Born George Frederick Joffe Hartree 30 November 1914(1914 … Wikipedia
Charles Mayer (actor) — Charles Mayer Charles Mayer as Chinatown Charlie in 2009 Born Charles Anthony Martin Mayer February 13, 1970 (1970 02 13) (age 41) Tidworth … Wikipedia
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Charles Powell — This article is about the British diplomat, politician and businessman. For the American actor, see Charles Powell (actor). Charles David Powell, Baron Powell, KCMG (born 6 June 1941), son of Air Vice Marshal John Powell OBE, is a diplomat,… … Wikipedia
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Charles Nepean — Personal information Full name Charles Edward Burroughs Nepean Born 5 February 1851(1851 02 05) Mayfair, London, England Died 26 March 1903(1903 03 26) (aged 52) Lenham, Kent, England Batting style Rig … Wikipedia
Charles L. Grant — Charles Lewis Grant (September 12, 1942 – September 15, 2006) was a novelist and short story writer specializing in what he called dark fantasy and quiet horror. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of Geoffrey Marsh, Lionel Fenn, Simon Lake,… … Wikipedia
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Charles Laughton filmography — These are the films of Charles Laughton: Contents 1 Filmography 1.1 1928–1940 1.2 1941–1949 1.3 1951–1962 … Wikipedia