Charles Hill Mailes
May 24, 1870 (155 years old) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Charles Hill Mailes (25 May 1870 – 17 February 1937) was a Canadian actor of primarily the silent era. Mailes appeared in 290 films between 1909 and 1935. He married actress Claire McDowell in 1906 and the couple appeared in numerous silent films together. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known For
Credits
- 1935 · Murder by Television as James Houghland
- 1934 · Sadie McKee as Uncle Ben (uncredited)
- 1934 · I'll Tell the World as Statesman
- 1933 · Treason as General Hawthorne
- 1931 · The Unholy Garden as Alfred de Jonghe
- 1930 · Mothers Cry as Mary's Father
- 1930 · Lilies of the Field as Judge
- 1929 · One Stolen Night as Doad
- 1929 · The Carnation Kid as Crawford Whitely
- 1929 · The Bellamy Trial as Defense Attorney
- 1929 · The Faker as Hadrian
- 1928 · The Phantom City as Benedict
- 1928 · What a Night! as Patterson
- 1928 · The Beautiful Spy as Saavedra
- 1928 · Queen of the Chorus as Rufus Van Der Layden
- 1928 · Drums of Love as Duke de Granada
- 1927 · The City Gone Wild as Luther Winthrop
- 1927 · The College Widow as Professor Witherspoon
- 1927 · The Great Mail Robbery as Stephen Phelps
- 1927 · Man Power as Judson Stoddard
- 1927 · Chasing Choo Choos as Silas Scott
- 1927 · Bitter Apples as Cyrus Thornden
- 1927 · Somewhere in Sonora as Mexicali Burton
- 1926 · Old Ironsides as Commodore Preble
- 1926 · The Man in the Saddle as Jeff Morgan Sr.
- 1926 · The Frontier Trail as Maj. Mainard
- 1926 · The Better Man as Charles Clifton
- 1926 · The Combat as Jeremiah 'Jerry' Flint (as Charles Mailes)
- 1926 · The Blue Streak as Don Carlos
- 1925 · The Midnight Flyer as Silas Henderson
- 1925 · Free to Love as Kenton Crawford
- 1925 · The Fighting Demon as Señor Darcy
- 1924 · The Lighthouse by the Sea as Caleb Gale
- 1924 · Thundering Hoofs as Don Juan Estrada
- 1924 · Find Your Man as Gregory Mills
- 1924 · Name the Man as Attorney General
- 1923 · Held to Answer as District Attorney Searle
- 1923 · Soft Boiled as The Lawyer
- 1923 ·