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Charles Miller

Born
June 7, 1878
Died
November 25, 1952
Charles Miller (born Charles Fish Miller, June 6, 1878 – November 25, 1952) was an American film actor. Miller made his film debut in Little Women as a minister and starred in many films thereafter. One of his first biggest roles was starring alongside Keye Luke in Phantom of Chinatown. He was also one of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known For
Call Northside 777
(1948)
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
Kitty Foyle
(1940)
Doctor (uncredited)
House of Frankenstein
(1944)
Toberman (uncredited)
Full Filmography
Acting
The Man They Could Not Hang
(1939)
Dr. Avery - Juror (uncredited)
Tower of London
(1939)
Councilman
Phantom of Chinatown
(1940)
Dr. John Benton / Cyrus Benton in Newspaper (as Charles Miller)
Terry and the Pirates
(1940)
Planter
The Man with Nine Lives
(1940)
Doctor Spectator Explaining Procedure (uncredited)
The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
(1940)
George K. Otterson
American Portrait
(1940)
Mr. Wilkes
Kitty Foyle
(1940)
Doctor (uncredited)
Double Cross
(1941)
Mayor John Frawley
Caught in the Act
(1941)
Leonard G. Brandon
The Spider Returns
(1941)
Mr. Van Sloan
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.
(1941)
Cmdr. Haees
South of Santa Fe
(1942)
John McMahon
The Phantom Plainsmen
(1942)
Cap Marvin
Raiders of the Range
(1942)
John Travers
Beyond the Last Frontier
(1943)
Major Cook
Thundering Trails
(1943)
Captain Sam Brooke
Wagon Tracks West
(1943)
Brown Bear
Raiders of Sunset Pass
(1943)
Dad Matthews
The Blocked Trail
(1943)
Frank Nolan
Days of Old Cheyenne
(1943)
John Carlyle
Daredevils of the West
(1943)
Foster
Black Hills Express
(1943)
Raymond Harper
Beneath Western Skies
(1944)
Lem Toller
Wilson
(1944)
Senator Bromfield
Pride of the Plains
(1944)
Grant Bradford
House of Frankenstein
(1944)
Toberman (uncredited)
Hidden Valley Outlaws
(1944)
Daniel Clark
River Gang
(1945)
Doctor
Gunman's Code
(1946)
Sam Burton
Rustler's Round-up
(1946)
Judge Wayne
Pursued
(1947)
Coachman (uncredited)
The Judge Steps Out
(1947)
Superior Court Judge (uncredited)
Call Northside 777
(1948)
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
Directing
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