Charles Randolph-Wright is a director and producer, known for Preaching to the Choir (2005), Mama I Want to Sing (2011) and Partner Track (2022).
Charles is a stage, screen and voice actor born and raised by a single mother in Chicago. As an actor, he first earned recognition professionally for his work with six-time Emmy winner Rory Karpf in the independent short film "Marbles." He's since starred in a number of award winning independent films and projects as well as the Bollywood Blockbuster "Dhoom 3." In addition to acting, Charles has an accomplished resume behind the camera with numerous production credits in TV, Film and Advertising. Charles has a successful career as an advertising executive, leading marketing efforts for blue-chip brands such as Kellogg's, Whirlpool, LEGO and McDonald's. Long before his professional life began, as soon as he could hold a crayon, Charles has been immersed in the arts. He even had his work displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago at the age of ten. As a young child, Charles got his first taste of the stage by performing magic. Later, while attending Chicago's prestigious Francis W. Parker school, he had brushes with performing again in productions of the Odyssey, Oliver and Hamlet among others. Charles attended Boston University and continued taking acting classes, while pursuing his degree. He later trained at notable institutions such as Act One Studios, the Annoyance, the Chicago Acting Studio, iO Chicago and the Second City. When he's not performing or behind the camera, Charles spends most of his time painting.
Charles Raymond is an actor, known for Microbe et Gasoil (2015).
Charles Regan was born on 18 July 1903 in New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Invisible Monster (1950), Captain China (1950) and Two Lost Worlds (1951). He died on 28 December 1977 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
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Charles Reisner (also frequently billed as "Riesner") started his professional life as a prizefighter. He performed in vaudeville for ten years and eventually wound up writing lyrics for musical comedy on Broadway. After a spell under the auspices of impresario Charles B. Dillingham, Reisner moved to California in 1915, finding a job as an actor in one-reel comedies at Universal. He added further credentials to his resume at Vitagraph before his arrival at Keystone, where he made the acquaintance of Charles Chaplin. Before long his innate ability to devise intricate visual sight gags got him involved as a gag writer (as well as occasional bit part actor) in classic Chaplin comedies at First National, including A Dog's Life (1918) and The Kid (1921). His collaboration with the famous comic ended with The Gold Rush (1925), for which Reisner was credited as assistant director. Moving on to Warner Brothers, he directed Charles' brother Syd Chaplin in The Man on the Box (1925), Oh! What a Nurse! (1926) and The Better 'Ole (1926). Reisner also worked on the frenetic Buster Keaton comedy Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928), using many of the old sight gags from bygone days of vaudeville comedy. Alas, it failed at the box office and proved to be Keaton's last film for his own production company. During the 1930s Reisner made occasional forays into mystery and crime drama with minor entries like Sophie Lang Goes West (1937), but he was always more comfortable directing the screen's zaniest comedians, from Jack Benny in It's in the Air (1935) to The Marx Brothers in their hilarious and underrated The Big Store (1941), from Bud Abbott and Lou Costello who were Lost in a Harem (1944) to Joan Davis in one of the screen's last full-on slapstick farces, The Traveling Saleswoman (1950).
Charles Rettinghaus was born on 24 May 1962 in Remagen, Germany. He is an actor and casting director, known for Wächter der Spieluhr (2015), Gridlocked and Trunk: Locked In (2023).
Charles Reynolds is an actor, known for Studio One (1948), Dark Shadows (1966) and Gold of the Amazon Women (1979).
Charles Richard Katanga is an actor, known for The Widow (2019), The Hot Zone (2019) and Mordene i Kongo (2018).
Charles Richardson is known for Into the Abyss (2011).