Charles Vinick is a director and producer, known for Whales Without Walls (2020) and Long Gone Wild (2019).
Charles Vinoth is known for Bairavaa (2017), Paramporul (2023) and Madras (2014).
Charles Visser is a graphic/digital artist who has been employed by such studios as Warner Bros. Animation and Walt Disney Television Animation among others. He has gained notoriety through his efforts a Storyboard Artist and Director for various television series. Presently, he is Directing on "Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz "(2016), and was a Series Director for "The 7D "(2015) television series for Disney. Some of his other notable efforts include Care Bares: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (2012), The Looney Tunes Show (2011), "Whats New Scooby Doo" (2007), "Bah Humduck - A Looneytunes Christmas" (2006) . "Pinky and the Brain" (1995), "Animaniacs" (1993) and "Tiny Toon Adventures" (1989). He graduated from Character Animation program at Calfornia Institute of the Arts in 1989.
Charles Vitale is known for Monsters in the Closet (2022) and Obsession (2022).
Charles Vuolo is a writer and assistant director, known for Lupe (2019), Vile & Sweet (2021) and Rot (2014).
Charles W. Harris III a star rapidly rising, is a Philadelphia native born and raised. Charles who goes by the nick name Chuck is and amazing young man with many talents, whos acting career started in 2009. Charles fell into the craft unexpectedly by doing a favor as a background actor, but when the lead actor of the film had to back out of the project due to personal reasons charles was asked to step up and take the lead, and with the success of the film and the experience charles then fell in love with the craft and Began to take the proper measures and training to start his journey. Charles has made appearances in many television shows and movies such as Stomp the yard, Creed 1&2, Glass, Tv one For my man, For life and many more. Charles is currently working on his debute film written, starring, and directed by the on the rise star
Charles W. Lake is known for Sr. Ávila (2013), Asesino en serio (2002) and Sucedió en un día (2010).
Initially drawn to an acting career to counterbalance an acute case of shyness, diminutive character actor Charles Wagenheim's career comprised hundreds upon hundreds of minor but atmospheric parts on stage, film and TV. Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1896, he was the son of immigrant parents. Enlisting in the military during World War I, he was compensated for an education by the government and chose to study dramatics at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, graduating in 1923. After touring with a Shakespearean company, he appeared in a host of Broadway plays, several of them written, directed and/or produced by the prolific George Abbott, including "A Holy Terror" (1925), "Four Walls" (1927) and "Ringside" (1928). Following a stage part in "Schoolhouse on the Lot" (1938), the mustachioed Wagenheim turned to Hollywood for work. His dark, graveside manner, baggy-eyed scowl and lowlife countenance proved ideal for a number of genres, particularly crime thrillers and westerns. In films from 1929, the character player scored well when Alfred Hitchcock chose him to play the assassin in Foreign Correspondent (1940). He went on to enact a number of seedy, unappetizing roles (tramps, drunks, thieves) over the years but never found the one juicy part that could have put him at the top of the character ranks. Usually billed tenth or lower, Wagenheim was more filler than anything else which his blue-collar gallery of cabbies, waiters, deputies, clerks, morgue attendants, junkmen, etc., will attest. Some of his better delineated roles came with Two Girls on Broadway (1940); Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940); Halfway to Shanghai (1942); the cliffhangers Don Winslow of the Navy (1942) and Raiders of Ghost City (1944); The House on 92nd Street (1945); A Lady Without Passport (1950); Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953); and Canyon Crossroads (1955). One of his more promising roles came as "The Runt" in Meet Boston Blackie (1941), which started Chester Morris off in the popular 1940s "B" series as the thief-cum-crimefighter, but the sidekick role was subsequently taken over by George E. Stone. Of his latter films it might be noted that Wagenheim was cast in the very small but pivotal role of the thief who breaks into the storefront in which the Frank family is hiding above in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). TV took up much of his time in later years and he kept fairly busy throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Wagenheim played the recurring role of Halligan on Gunsmoke (1955) (from 1967-1975) and performed until the very end on such shows as All in the Family (1971) and Baretta (1975). On March 6, 1979, the 83-year-old Wagenheim was bludgeoned to death in his Hollywood apartment following a grocery shopping trip when he surprised a thief in his home. By sheer horrific coincidence, elderly character actor Victor Kilian, of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976) fame, was found beaten to death by burglars in his Los Angeles-area apartment just a few days later (March 11th).
Charles Waldron was born on December 23, 1874 in Waterford, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Big Sleep (1946), Mademoiselle Fifi (1944) and The Real Glory (1939). He was married to May King. He died on March 4, 1946 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Charles Walker is an actor, known for The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey (1988), Close to Home (1975) and The Governor (1977).