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- Biography
- Selected filmography
- References
- External links
{{Infobox person | name = Charles Stanton Ogle | image = Charles Ogle.jpg | birth_date = {{Birth date|1865|6|5}} | birth_place = Steubenville, Ohio, U.S. | spouse = Ethel Pauline Green | parents = Joseph C. Ogle | death_date = {{death date and age|1940|10|11|1865|6|5}} | death_place = Long Beach, California, U.S. | occupation = Actor | yearsactive = 1905–1926 | restingplace = Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale }}Charles Stanton Ogle (June 5, 1865 – October 11, 1940)[1][2] was an American silent film actor.[3]BiographyBorn in Steubenville, Ohio,[3] Ogle first performed in live theatre, making his first appearance on Broadway in 1905. He embarked on a career in film with Edison Studios in The Bronx, New York in 1908, appearing in The Boston Tea Party directed by Edwin S. Porter.[3] He went on to portray the monster in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=WhoFCG0_SyQ first film version] of Frankenstein (1910),[4] and starred in the first ever serial film, What Happened to Mary (1912).[2] Ogle portrayed Long John Silver in the 1920 screen version of Treasure Island, which also featured Lon Chaney. He went on to become a prolific character actor, making the last of his more than 300 film appearances in 1926. Ogle died in Long Beach, California of arteriosclerosis.[5] Selected filmography{{div col|colwidth=30em}}- The Boston Tea Party (1908, Short)
- Frankenstein (1910, Short) - The Monster (uncredited)
- A Christmas Carol (1910, Short) - Bob Cratchit
- Turned to the Wall (1911, Short) - Squire Ruby
- The Battle of Trafalgar (1911) - The Ship's Surgeon
- A Personal Affair (1912, Short) - The Prizefighter
- Like Knights of Old (1912, Short) - The Knight
- What Happened to Mary (1912, Short) - Richard Craig - Mary's Uncle
- The Diamond Crown (1913, Short) - Kate's Father - An Ex-Detective
- The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies (1914) - James Malone
- The Man Who Disappeared (1914) - Miens / Biceps
- Thou Shalt Not Lie (1915, Short) - The Detective
- Under Southern Skies (1915) - Major Crofton
- The Heir to the Hoorah (1916) - Bill Ferguson
- The Years of the Locust (1916) - McKenzie, Mead's Mine Manager
- On Record (1917) - Frederick Manson
- Those Without Sin (1917) - Colonel Dackens
- The Cost of Hatred (1917) - McCabe
- A Romance of the Redwoods (1917) - Jim Lyn
- At First Sight (1917)
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917) - Mr. Cobb
- The Sunset Trail (1917) - Judd Aiken
- The Secret Game (1917) - Dr. Ebell Smith
- Nan of Music Mountain (1917) - Sassoon
- The Fair Barbarian (1917)
- Jules of the Strong Heart (1918) - Tom Farnsworth
- Rimrock Jones (1918) - Hassayamp Hicks
- The Thing We Love (1918) - Adolph Weimer
- Wild Youth (1918) - Doctor
- The Whispering Chorus (1918) - Judge (uncredited)
- M'Liss (1918) - Yuba Bill
- Old Wives for New (1918) - Bit Role (uncredited)
- Believe Me, Xantippe (1918) - Wrenn Wrgley
- We Can't Have Everything (1918) - Kedzie's Father
- The Firefly of France (1918) - Von Blenheim (aka Jenkins)
- Less Than Kin (1918) - Overton
- The Source (1918) - 'Sim-Sam' Samuels
- The Goat (1918) - Director Graham
- Too Many Millions (1918) - Garage Keeper
- The Squaw Man (1918) - Bull Cowan
- Under the Top (1919) - Otto B. Shott
- The Dub (1919) - George Markham
- Alias Mike Moran (1919) - Peter Young
- The Poor Boob (1919) - Tucker
- Something to Do (1919) - Professor Frank Blight
- Fires of Faith (1919) - William Booth, Found of the Salvation Army
- Men, Women, and Money (1919) - Dr. Malcolm Lloyd
- A Daughter of the Wolf (1919) - Doc
- The Heart of Youth (1919) - Os Whipple
- The Valley of the Giants (1919) - Cardigan
- Told in the Hills (1919) - Davy MacDougall
- The Lottery Man (1919)
- Hawthorne of the U.S.A. (1919) - Col. Radulski
- Everywoman (1919) - Time
- Young Mrs. Winthrop (1920) - Buxton Scott
- Jack Straw (1920) - Mr. Parker Jennings
- Treasure Island (1920) - Long John Silver
- What's Your Hurry? (1920) - Patrick MacMurran
- The Prince Chap (1920) - Runion
- Conrad in Quest of His Youth (1920) - Dobson
- Midsummer Madness (1921) - Caretaker
- The Jucklins (1921) - Lim Judklin
- Brewster's Millions (1921) - Colonel Drew
- What Every Woman Knows (1921) - Alick Wylie
- A Wise Fool (1921) - Judge Carcasson
- Gasoline Gus (1921) - Nate Newberry
- Crazy to Marry (1921) - Cement man
- The Affairs of Anatol (1921) - Dr. Bowles (uncredited)
- After the Show (1921) - Pop O'Malley
- Miss Lulu Bett (1921) - Station Agent
- A Homespun Vamp (1922) - Donald Craig
- Her Husband's Trademark (1922) - Father Berlekey
- Is Matrimony a Failure? (1922) - Pop Skinner
- North of the Rio Grande (1922) - Colonel Haddington
- The Woman Who Walked Alone (1922) - Schriemann
- Our Leading Citizen (1922) - The Judge
- If You Believe It, It's So (1922) - Colonel Williams
- Manslaughter (1922) - Doctor
- The Young Rajah (1922) - Joshua Judd
- Thirty Days (1922) - Judge Hooker
- Kick In (1922) - John Stephens
- Garrison's Finish (1923) - Colonel Desha's Trainer
- Grumpy (1923) - Ruddock
- The Covered Wagon (1923) - Jesse Wingate
- Sixty Cents an Hour (1923) - James Smith
- Hollywood (1923) - Himself (cameo)
- Salomy Jane (1923) - Madison Clay
- Ruggles of Red Gap (1923) - Jeff Tuttle
- The Ten Commandments (1923) - The Doctor
- Flaming Barriers (1924) - Patrick Malone
- Secrets (1924) - Dr. McGovern
- Triumph (1924) - James Martin
- Code of the Sea (1924) - Superintendant Beasley
- The Bedroom Window (1924) - Butler
- The Border Legion (1924) - Harvey Roberts
- Merton of the Movies (1924) - Mr. Montague
- The Alaskan (1924) - Lawyer
- The Garden of Weeds (1924) - Henry Poulson
- Code of the West (1925) - Henry Thurman
- The Golden Bed (1925) - Minor Role (uncredited)
- Contraband (1925) - Sheriff Churchill
- The Thundering Herd (1925) - Clark Hudnall
- One Minute to Play (1926) - John Wade
- The Flaming Forest (1926) - Donald McTavish (final film role)
{{div col end}}References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPZD-874 |title=Charles Stanton Ogle, 11 Oct 1940 |author=California Death Index, 1940-1997 |date=26 November 2014 |website=FamilySearch |publisher=Department of Public Health Services |location=Sacramento |type=database |access-date=2016-12-02}} 2. ^1 {{cite encyclopedia|last=Katchmer|first=George A.|encyclopedia=A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses |title=Ogle, Charles|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qkOeCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA287|date=8 May 2002|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-4693-3|page=287}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Holmes|first=Dr. John R.|title=Remembering Steubenville: From Frontier Fort to Steel Valley|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cWUVBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT101|date=1 June 2009|publisher=History Press|isbn=978-1-62584-247-3|page=101|quote=Edison Studios in New York led the pack, and in 1908, Charles Stanton Ogle, son of Steubenville preacher Joseph C. Ogle, appeared in the Edison feature The Boston Tea Party.}} 4. ^"Charles Ogle, Hollywood's first Frankenstein monster" (1996). The Ogle Genealogist Volume 17. The Ogle/Ogles Family Association. Retrieved from [https://www.ogles.org/product/the-ogle-genealogist-volume-17/ www.ogles.org] 5. ^1 2 {{cite book|last=Ellenberger|first=Allan R.|title=Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZraJCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA65|date=1 May 2001|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-5019-0|page=65}}
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