Charles Sellon

Charles Sellon

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

23/08/1870

Day of Death

26/06/1937
(67) years old

Place of Birth

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

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.

Filmography

Cast

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

Hold Your Man

as Minister at Reformatory (uncredited)

1933

Midnight Mary

as Night Watchman (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 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

The Saturday Night Kid

as Lem Woodruff

1929

Sweetie

as Dr. Oglethorpe

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

The Count of Ten

as Betty's Father

1928

Feel My Pulse

as Her Sanitarium's Caretaker

1927

The Valley of the Giants

as Pennington

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

Whispering Wires

as Tracy Bennett

1926

The Speeding Venus

as Jed Morgan

1926

High Steppers

as Grandpa Perryam

1925

Tracked in the Snow Country

as Silent Hardy

1925

The Lucky Devil

as Sheriff

1925

The Monster

as Russ Mason

1924

Sundown

as Ranchman

1924

The Roughneck

as Sam Melden

1924

Merton of the Movies

as Pete Gashwiler

1924

Lovers' Lane

as Uncle Bill

1924

Flowing Gold

as Tom Parker

1923

Woman-Proof

as Uncle Joe Gloomer (as Charles A. Sellon)

1923

The Bad Man

as Uncle Henry