Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Biography
Charles Willis Lane (January 25, 1869–October 17, 1945) was an American stage and film actor, active in movies from 1914 to 1929. Like many film performers born before 1900, Lane had extensive prior Broadway stage or regional theatrical experience. Lane can be seen in silent films usually as a silver-haired other man or confidant. Two of his best-known roles are Dr. Lanyon in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) and Dr. Angus McPhail in Sadie Thompson (1928). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
32
Gender
Male
Birthday
1869-01-25 (156 years old)
Place of Birth
Madison, Illinois, USA
Acting

1929

The Canary Murder Case as Charles Spottswoode

1929

Broadway Scandals as Manager

1929

Saturday's Children as Mr. Henry Halevy

1928

Sadie Thompson as Dr. Angus McPhail

1927

Barbed Wire as Colonel Duval

1927

The Music Master as Richard Stanton

1927

The Whirlwind of Youth as Jim Hawthorne

1927

Service for Ladies as Robert Foster, Elizabeth's father

1927

Married Alive as Mr. Fountain

1926

The Winning of Barbara Worth as Jefferson Worth

1926

Marriage License? as Sir John

1926

The Outsider as Sir Jasper Sturdee

1926

The Blind Goddess as Judge

1926

Padlocked as Monte Hermann

1925

Stella Dallas as Stephen Dallas, Sr.

1925

The Dark Angel as Sir Hubert Vane

1925

The Marriage Whirl as Rueben Hale

1925

Pearl of Love as Captain Pinnel

1924

Romola as Baldassar Calvo

1924

Second Youth as Weeks Twombly

1923

The White Sister as Prince Chiaromonte

1922

How Women Love as Ogden Ward

1922

Broadway Rose as Peter Thompson

1922

Fascination as Eduardo de Lisa (her father)

1921

The Great Adventure as Charles Oxford

1921

Without Limit as Clement Palter

1920

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Dr. Richard Lanyon

1920

The Restless Sex as John Cleland

1920

The Branded Woman as Herbert Averill

1920

Away Goes Prudence as Mr. Thorne

1920

Guilty of Love as Goddard Townsend

1918

Ruggles of Red Gap as Earl of Brinstead