Charles Stevenson (actor)
American actor
Charles Stevenson |
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| Born | (1887-10-13)October 13, 1887
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Died | July 4, 1943(1943-07-04) (aged 55)
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1914–1925 |
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Charles Stevenson (October 13, 1887 – July 4, 1943) was an American film actor of the silent era.[1][2] He appeared in 136 films between 1914 and 1925. He was born in Sacramento, California, and died in Palo Alto, California.
Filmography
Film
1916
Year
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Title
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Role
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Note
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1916
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Luke, the Candy Cut-Up
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—
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Short
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Luke Pipes the Pippins
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—
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Short, Lost film
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Luke's Double
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—
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Short film
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Luke's Late Lunchers
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—
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Short, lost film
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Luke Laughs Last
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—
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Luke's Fatal Flivver
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—
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Luke's Society Mixup
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—
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Luke Rides Roughshod
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(Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson
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Luke, Crystal Gazer
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Short film
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Luke's Lost Lamb
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Short, lost film
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Luke Does the Midway
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Luke Joins the Navy
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Sailor (as Charles E. Stevenson)
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Short film
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Luke and the Mermaids
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(Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson
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Short, lost film
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Luke's Speedy Club Life
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Luke and the Bang-Tails
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Short film
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Luke, the Chauffeur
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Short, lost film
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Luke's Preparedness Preparations
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Luke, the Gladiator
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Luke, Patient Provider
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Luke's Newsie Knockout
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Luke's Movie Muddle
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Short film
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Luke, Rank Impersonator
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Short, lost film
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Luke's Fireworks Fizzle
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Luke Locates the Loot
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Short film
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Luke's Shattered Sleep
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Flophouse Manager (as Charles E. Stevenson)
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1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
Year
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Title
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Role
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Title
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1924
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Hot Water
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Wifey's Big Brother - Charley Stokes
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Girl Shy
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Train Conductor
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Uncredited
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1925
Year
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Title
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Role
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Note
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1925
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Isn't Life Terrible?
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Medical Officer
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Short, uncredited
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The Freshman
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Assistant Coach
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Uncredited
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Are Parents Pickles?
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Short, final role
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Television
Year
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Title
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Role
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Note
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1960
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Mischief Makers
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Policeman - Butler - Giovanna de Bullochi
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Archive footage, posthumous release
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1989
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American Masters
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Big Brother from Hot Water
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Archive footage, posthumous release, episode: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius
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References
External links
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