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Charles Dingle (December 28, 1887 – January 19, 1956) was an American stage and film actor. Early life. Dingle was born December 28, 1887, [1] in Wabash, Indiana. [2]
Charles Dingle as George L. Stafford; Sara Haden as Miss Coultier; Van Johnson as Lieutenant Wade Hall (uncredited) Keenan Wynn as Sergeant Tom Purdy, a machine gunner under Hall's command (uncredited) Cast notes. Somewhere I'll Find You was the film debut of longtime Hollywood character actor Keenan Wynn.
Tallulah Bankhead, Charles Dingle, Carl Benton Reid and Dan Duryea in the original Broadway production of The Little Foxes (1939) Charles Dingle, Carl Benton Reid, Dan Duryea, and Patricia Collinge all reprised their critically acclaimed Broadway performances. Critics preferred Bankhead's rendition of the role to Davis's, though the supporting ...
Charles Vaughan is a friend of Tom King (Ken Farrington) and the superintendent of Hotten police station. He appeared from 2006 to 2009. He appeared from 2006 to 2009. Vaughan first appears when his old friend Tom is kidnapped by Cain Dingle ( Jeff Hordley ) and Sadie King ( Patsy Kensit ).
The film stars Mabel Paige, Harry Shannon, John Craven, Dorothy Morris, Charles Dingle and David Bacon. The film was released on August 21, 1943, by Republic Pictures . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The owner, Godaw Boole (Charles Dingle) welcomes Sparke, and introduces him to Char Bruce (Jeanne Crain), a tomboyish girl who loves to race horses. A servant (George Reed) informs him that his uncle Thunder Bolt ( Walter Brennan ) was once part of harness horse racing as a respected sulky driver.
Connie explains that Jeff helped her determine that they own a well and an access road - facilities that their unfriendly neighbor Prescott (Charles Dingle) claims as his. Prescott uses the poor state of the Fullers' house to engineer a foreclosure against them, intending to buy their forfeited property at auction afterward.
The touring production of The Little Foxes went on hiatus for three months during filming, and Patricia Collinge, Charles Dingle, Dan Duryea, John Marriott and Carl Benton Reid all reprised their stage roles in their motion picture debuts. Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall and Teresa Wright star as Regina, Horace and Alexandra Giddens. [11]