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Charles Evans
Actor
Died March 2, 1974 (88 years)
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Charles Evans (1896-1996), born in Nuremberg, Germany of a German father and Welsh mother, was a character actor and bit player, active in Hollywood from 1944 through 1968, most often seen as doctors, policemen, judges and generals.
Filmography
| 1968 | |
| 1966 | Cyborg 2087 · as Andrew |
| 1963 | Fun in Acapulco · as Mr. Harkins (uncredited) |
| 1961 | All in a Night's Work · as Colonel Ryder (uncredited) |
| 1960 | I Passed for White · as Minister |
| 1959 | I Mobster · as Committee Chairman |
| 1958 | King Creole · as Mr. Furst |
| 1957 | The Night the World Exploded · as Gen. Bortes |
| 1957 | M Squad (TV Series) · as Police Captain |
| 1957 | The Californians (TV Series) · as Banker |
| 1956 | The Ten Commandments · as Councillor |
| 1956 | Earth vs. the Flying Saucers · as Dr. Alberts |
| 1956 | Beyond a Reasonable Doubt · as Governor |
| 1956 | These Wilder Years · as Board Member |
| 1956 | The Rack · as General |
| 1956 | Shake, Rattle & Rock! · as Bill Bentley |
| 1956 | Frontier Doctor (TV Series) · as actor |
| 1956 | The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (TV Series) · as Health Department Official |
| 1955 | Untamed · as Sir George Gray |
| 1955 | Creature with the Atom Brain · as Chief Camden |
| 1955 | Artists and Models · as General Traynor (uncredited) |
| 1955 | Interrupted Melody · as Metropolitan Opera Managing Director |
| 1955 | A Man Called Peter · as President of the Senate |
| 1955 | Illegal · as Judge |
| 1955 | Trial · as Lawyer #1 |
| 1955 | The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) · as Jake Antrim |
| 1955 | My Friend Flicka (TV Series) · as Colonel Percival |
| 1954 | The Black Shield of Falworth · as Lord Archbishop |
| 1954 | Silver Lode · as Townsman |
| 1954 | Demetrius and the Gladiators · as Cassius Chaerea |
| 1954 | Jesse James vs. the Daltons · as Coffeyville Banker |
| 1954 | The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV Series) · as General Conway |
| 1954 | Meet Corliss Archer (TV Series) · as Mr. Manders |
| 1954 | Stories of the Century (TV Series) · as Banker Blair |
| 1954 | Public Defender (TV Series) · as Earl Tyler |
| 1954 | Captain Midnight (TV Series) · as General Howard |
| 1953 | Scared Stiff · as Man Next to Spaghetti Customer |
| 1953 | Sangaree · as Judge Armstrong |
| 1953 | Fort Algiers · as General Rousseau |
| 1953 | Private Secretary (TV Series) · as Mr. Bernard Hugo |
| 1953 | The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) · as Paul Hammond |
| 1952 | Singin' in the Rain · as Audience Member (uncredited) |
| 1952 | Red Planet Mars · as Coal Mine Owner |
| 1952 | Jumping Jacks · as Gen. Bond |
| 1952 | Bugles in the Afternoon · as Gen. Terry |
| 1952 | Carson City · as Ben Roberts |
| 1952 | Young Man with Ideas · as Mr. Jankin - Party Guest (uncredited) |
| 1952 | Indian Uprising · as Secretary of War |
| 1952 | My Little Margie (TV Series) · as Mr. Hartford |
| 1952 | Cavalcade of America (TV Series) · as actor |
| 1952 | Our Miss Brooks (TV Series) · as Mr. Stone |
| 1952 | Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) · as Judge |
| 1952 | The Unexpected (TV Series) · as actor |
| 1951 | The Day the Earth Stood Still · as Major General |
| 1951 | The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel · as Gen. Schultz |
| 1951 | Here Comes the Groom · as Mayor, Wedding Guest |
| 1951 | The Stooge · as Mr. Sutherland (uncredited) |
| 1951 | The Great Caruso · as Finch - Benjamin's Butler |
| 1951 | The Last Outpost · as Grey Cloud (uncredited) |
| 1951 | Santa Fe · as Stevenson |
| 1951 | Gruen Guild Theater (TV Series) · as actor |
| 1950 | The Furies · as Old Anaheim |
| 1950 | The Underworld Story · as Harvey Eldridge (uncredited) |
| 1950 | Colt .45 · as Redrock Sheriff |
| 1950 | Harriet Craig · as Mr. Winston (Uncredited) |
| 1950 | My Friend Irma Goes West · as C.Y. Sanford |
| 1950 | The Magnificent Yankee · as Chief Justice Fuller |
| 1950 | A Woman of Distinction · as Dr. Carlton McFall |
| 1950 | Let's Dance · as Mr. Pierce |
| 1950 | Key to the City · as Mayor in Elevator |
| 1950 | The Big Hangover · as Dean Hardwick |
| 1950 | The Flying Missile · as Chief of Naval Operations |
| 1950 | The Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) · as Alton |
| 1950 | The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (TV Series) · as Mr. Palmer |
| 1950 | Racket Squad (TV Series) · as Belmont |
| 1950 | Dick Tracy (1950) (TV Series) · as Museum Thug |
| 1949 | The Fountainhead · as Banner Board Member (uncredited) |
| 1949 | The Reckless Moment · as Unknown |
| 1949 | The Crooked Way · as Captain Anderson (as Charlie Evans) |
| 1949 | The Lone Ranger (TV Series) · as General Morgan |
| 1949 | Samson and Delilah · as Manoah |
| 1948 | Force of Evil · as Judge |
| 1948 | |
| 1948 | Smart Woman · as Judge at McCoy's Trial |
| 1948 | Bob and Sally · as Dr. Loren Carey |
| 1948 | Reaching from Heaven · as Walter Graves (as Chas. Evans) |
| 1948 | The Life of Riley (1949) (TV Series) · as Mr. Morris |
| 1947 | Monsieur Verdoux · as Detective Morrow |
| 1947 | It Had to Be You · as Dr. Parkinson |
| 1947 | High Barbaree · as Colonel Taylor |
| 1947 | Twilight on the Rio Grande · as Henry Blackstone |
| 1946 | Without Reservations · as Philip Jerome (uncredited) |
| 1946 | The Dark Mirror · as Dist. Atty. Girard |
| 1946 | Never Say Goodbye · as Police Lieutenant (uncredited) |
| 1946 | Junior Prom · as Uncle Daniel |
| 1946 | Black Beauty · as Squire Wendon |
| 1945 | Over 21 · as Colonel Foley |
