Charles Stevenson | |
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Stevenson as officer in Number, Please? (1920) | |
Born | (1887-10-13)October 13, 1887 Sacramento, California, US |
Died | July 4, 1943(1943-07-04) (aged 55) Palo Alto, California, US |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914–1925 |
Charles Stevenson (October 13, 1887 – July 4, 1943) was an American film actor of the silent era. 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 | Title | Role | Note |
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1916 | Luke, the Candy Cut-Up | — | Short |
Luke Pipes the Pippins | — | Short, Lost film | |
Luke's Double | — | Short film | |
Luke's Late Lunchers | — | Short, lost film | |
Luke Laughs Last | — | ||
Luke's Fatal Flivver | — | ||
Luke's Society Mixup | — | ||
Luke Rides Roughshod | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | ||
Luke, Crystal Gazer | Short film | ||
Luke's Lost Lamb | Short, lost film | ||
Luke Does the Midway | |||
Luke Joins the Navy | Sailor (as Charles E. Stevenson) | Short film | |
Luke and the Mermaids | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | Short, lost film | |
Luke's Speedy Club Life | |||
Luke and the Bang-Tails | Short film | ||
Luke, the Chauffeur | Short, lost film | ||
Luke's Preparedness Preparations | |||
Luke, the Gladiator | |||
Luke, Patient Provider | |||
Luke's Newsie Knockout | |||
Luke's Movie Muddle | Short film | ||
Luke, Rank Impersonator | Short, lost film | ||
Luke's Fireworks Fizzle | |||
Luke Locates the Loot | Short film | ||
Luke's Shattered Sleep | Flophouse Manager (as Charles E. Stevenson) |
1917
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1917 | Luke's Lost Liberty | (Unknown) (as Charles E. Stevenson) | Short, lost film |
Lonesome Luke, Lawyer | |||
Luke Wins Ye Ladye Faire | |||
Lonesome Luke's Lively Life | |||
Lonesome Luke on Tin Can Alley | Short film | ||
Lonesome Luke's Honeymoon | Short, lost film | ||
Stop! Luke! Listen! | Short film | ||
Lonesome Luke, Messenger | — | ||
Lonesome Luke's Wild Women | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | Short, lost film | |
Lonesome Luke Loses Patients | |||
Pinched | Short film | ||
Birds of a Feather | Short, lost film | ||
From Laramie to London | — | ||
Love, Laughs and Lather | (Unknown) Charles E. Stevenson | ||
Clubs Are Trump | Short film | ||
All Aboard | The Bag Agent (as C.E. Stevens) | ||
We Never Sleep | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | Short, lost film | |
Move On | — | Short film | |
Step Lively | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | ||
Bashful | — | Short, uncredited | |
The Big Idea | — |
1918
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1918 | The Tip | — | Short film |
On the Jump | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | ||
Follow the Crowd | — | ||
It's a Wild Life | — | ||
Hey There! | Prop Man | ||
The Non-Stop Kid | Unconfirmed | ||
Two-Gun Gussie | Whooping-Cough Charlie, the Sheriff | ||
The City Slicker | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | ||
Sic 'Em, Towser | Short, lost film | ||
Somewhere in Turkey | Short film | ||
An Ozark Romance | |||
Bride and Gloom | Short, lost film | ||
Are Crooks Dishonest? | (Unknown) as C.E. Stevenson | Short film | |
Kicking the Germ Out of Germany | — | Short, lost film | |
That's Him | — | Short film | |
Two Scrambled | — | Short, lost film | |
Bees in His Bonnet | — |
1919
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1919 | Do You Love Your Wife? | Detective | Short |
Ask Father | The Cop | Short, uncredited | |
Ring Up the Curtain | Stagehand | ||
Just Neighbors | Post Man | ||
Spring Fever | Busy Bee counter man | Short | |
Be My Wife | — | ||
The Rajah | (Unknown) as Charles E. Stevenson | Short, lost film | |
He Leads, Others Follow | |||
Soft Money | |||
Count the Votes | |||
His Only Father | |||
Pay Your Dues | Short film | ||
Bumping Into Broadway | — | ||
Captain Kidd's Kids | Servant | Short, uncredited | |
From Hand to Mouth | Stolen Wallet Cop |
1920
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1920 | His Royal Slyness | Man Who Won't Buy Books | Short, uncredited |
Haunted Spooks | Undetermined Secondary Role | ||
An Eastern Westerner | The Headwaiter - Card Player | ||
High and Dizzy | Police Officer | ||
Get Out and Get Under | — | ||
Number, Please? | Cop - Man on Rollercoaster |
1921
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1921 | Now or Never | Conductor | Short, uncredited |
A Sailor-Made Man | Recruiting Officer |
1922
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1922 | Grandma's Boy | Harold's Rival | |
One Terrible Day | Butler | Short, uncredited | |
Dr. Jack | Asylum Guard | Uncredited |
1923
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1923 | The Champeen | Officer | Short |
A Pleasant Journey | Conductor - Officer | ||
The Shriek of Araby | Luke Hassan (as Charles E. Stevenson) | ||
Safety Last! | Ambulance Attendant | Uncredited | |
Boys to Board | Bootlegger | Short | |
Under Two Jags | Arab Officer (as Charles E. Stevenson) | ||
Dogs of War! (film) | Actor 'Dan' (as Charles E. Stevenson) | ||
Kill or Cure | Door slamming non-customer | Short, uncredited | |
Gas and Air | Garage Owner | Short | |
Lodge Night | Auto Thief (as Charles E. Stevenson) | ||
Short Orders | Customer | Short, uncredited | |
Why Worry? | Revolutionary with Moustache | Uncredited | |
A Man About Town | Shop Assistant | Short | |
No Noise | Physician | ||
Stage Fright | Tony the Fruit Vendor | ||
The Whole Truth | Jewish Tailor | ||
Scorching Sands | Arab |
1924
Year | Title | Role | Title |
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1924 | Hot Water | Wifey's Big Brother - Charley Stokes | |
Girl Shy | Train Conductor | Uncredited |
1925
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1925 | Isn't Life Terrible? | Medical Officer | Short, uncredited |
The Freshman | Assistant Coach | Uncredited | |
Are Parents Pickles? | — | Short, final role |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1960 | Mischief Makers | Policeman - Butler - Giovanna de Bullochi | Archive footage, posthumous release |
1989 | American Masters | Big Brother from Hot Water | Archive footage, posthumous release, episode: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius |
References
- "New-York Tribune from New York, New York on April 11, 1905 · Page 7". Retrieved December 31, 2017.
- "The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee on December 29, 1919 · Page 6". Retrieved December 31, 2017.