Charles D. Brown
AKA: Chas. D. Brown
Birthday: 1887-06-30
Died: 1948-11-25
Birthplace: Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA
Charles D. Brown was an American stage and screen actor. His Broadway career spanned the years 1911 through 1937, while his film career, that included more than 100 movies, stretched from 1921 to his death in 1948. Brown additionally, in 1914, wrote and directed one short film, The Bank Burglar's Fate.
Filmography
Character: Norris the Butler
Character: Police Insp. Mulvaney
Character: Police Chief King
Character: Packy Robinson - Ole's Manager
Character: Police Captain MacTaggart
Character: Calvin Whittaker
Character: Police Inspector Gallagher
Character: Inspector Stevens
Character: Dietrich, Bank President
Character: Inspector Pepper
Character: Commander Lane
Character: Charles E. Murdock
Character: District Attorney
Character: Capt. Thomas Castle
Character: Victor 'Doc' Fuller
Character: Fire Inspector Wilson
Character: Capt. Jonathan Hunt
Character: Father Donovan
Character: Police Lt. McGill
Character: D. A. Darrell Tyson
Character: Police Lt. Brandt (uncredited)
Character: Charles Paxton
Character: Larry Randall (uncredited)
Character: Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
Character: Judge (uncredited)
Character: U.S. Marshal Stebbins (uncredited)
Character: Ed Collner - Chronicle Reporter
Character: New York Police Lt.
Character: Sergeant Putting Pinch on Mickey and Johnny (uncredited)
Character: District Attorney
Character: Capt. Squires (uncredited)
Character: Police Insp. William C. Thomas (uncredited)
Character: George D. Waldron
Character: Dr. G.W. Humboldt
Character: Officer at Briefing
Character: Doctor, finding Boley unfit for further sea duty
Character: Immigration Officer
Character: Gordon Witherspoon
Character: Raymond Stuart
Character: Police Captain Blake
Character: Inspector Whitehead
Character: Lt. Hollaran (uncredited)
Character: Curtis Glenby (Uncredited)
Character: 'Doctor' in Sideshow (Uncredited)
Character: Martin Carmichael