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Charles D. Brown was born on July 1, 1887 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Big Sleep (1946), The Grapes of Wrath (1940) and The Killers (1946). He died on November 25, 1948 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Date Of Birth July 1, 1887, Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States Died November 25, 1948, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Actor, Director, Writer Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Often typecast as officials, police inspectors, military officers and doctors. 2 Probably best remembered for playing Mr. Hatchways in the 1929 play "The Commodore Marries" starring Walter Huston . 3 Appeared in many successful Broadway productions, often in roles requiring a dry, pungent humor. 4 Stage and screen character actor.
Actor Title Year Status Character Follow Me Quietly 1949 Police Insp. Mulvaney Tulsa 1949 Judge McKay (uncredited) In This Corner 1948 Victor 'Doc' Fuller I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes 1948 Inspector Stevens Let's Live Again 1948 Psychiatrist On Our Merry Way 1948 Mr. Sadd I Walk Alone 1948 Police Lt. Hollaran (uncredited) The Senator Was Indiscreet 1947 Dinty Merton of the Movies 1947 Jeff Baird Railroaded! 1947 Police Capt. MacTaggart Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman 1947 Michael 'Mike' Dawson Undercover Maisie 1947 Captain Mead Swell Guy 1946 McHugh (uncredited) Wake Up and Dream 1946 Lieutenant Commander The Killers 1946 Packy Robinson - Ole's Manager The Big Sleep 1946 Norris - the Butler Notorious 1946 Judge (uncredited) The Last Crooked Mile 1946 Dietrich - Bank President The Strange Love of Martha Ivers 1946 McCarthy Danger Woman 1946 Inspector Pepper The Searching Wind 1946 Carter In Fast Company 1946 Father Donovan The Man Who Dared 1946 Dist. Atty. Darrell Tyson The Bride Wore Boots 1946 Wells (uncredited) The Hoodlum Saint 1946 Ed Collner - Chronicle Reporter Night Editor 1946 Crane Stewart Just Before Dawn 1946 Insp. Burns Tomorrow Is Forever 1946 Immigration Officer (uncredited) Sing Your Way Home 1945 Charles 'Woody' Woodrow (uncredited) Sunbonnet Sue 1945 Father Hurley Apology for Murder 1945 Ward McKee Don Juan Quilligan 1945 Police Inspector (uncredited) Eve Knew Her Apples 1945 Joe Gordon Having Wonderful Crime 1945 Mr. Winslow Here Come the Waves 1944 Capt. Johnson (uncredited) Secret Command 1944 James Thane Ladies of Washington 1944 Inspector Saunders (uncredited) Follow the Boys 1944 Col. Starret (uncredited) Up in Arms 1944 Mr. Campbell The Fighting Seabees 1944 Capt. Squires (uncredited) The Racket Man 1944 Clark (uncredited) Lost Angel 1943 Ed Vincent, NY Morning Transcript City Editor (uncredited) Minesweeper 1943 Cmdr. Lane The Iron Major 1943 Fordham Official (uncredited) Swing Shift Maisie 1943 Curtis Glenby (uncredited) A Lady Takes a Chance 1943 Dr. G.W. Humboldt Destroyer 1943 Doctor (uncredited) Bombardier 1943 Officer at Briefing (uncredited) Sweater Girl 1942 Police Lt. McGill Fingers at the Window 1942 Inspector Gallagher Roxie Hart 1942 Charles E. Murdock Right to the Heart 1942 Jim Killian Glamour Boy 1941 Martin Carmichael The Devil Pays Off 1941 Capt. Jonathan Hunt International Lady 1941 Tetlow Reaching for the Sun 1941 Johnson Ride, Kelly, Ride 1941 Bob Martin Tall, Dark and Handsome 1941 District Attorney Maisie Was a Lady 1941 'Doctor' in Sideshow (uncredited) Santa Fe Trail 1940 Major Sumner The Old Swimmin' Hole 1940 Doc Elliott (as Charles Brown) The Leather Pushers 1940 J.R. Stevens Boom Town 1940 U.S. Marshal Stebbins (uncredited) Buyer Beware 1940 Short Police Insp. William C. Thomas (uncredited) Pier 13 1940 Police Captain Blake Sailor's Lady 1940 Capt. Roscoe Brother Orchid 1940 Brother Wren Women in War 1940 Freddie (uncredited) Florian 1940 New York Police Lt. (uncredited) Forgotten Girls 1940 Editor Linton Johnny Apollo 1940 Sergeant Putting Pinch on Mickey and Johnny (uncredited) I Take This Woman 1940 Police Lieutenant (uncredited) Know Your Money 1940 Short George D. Waldron The Grapes of Wrath 1940 Wilkie Wolf of New York 1940 Const. Nolan He Married His Wife 1940 Detective City of Chance 1940 District Attorney (uncredited) Kid Nightingale 1939 Charles Paxton Little Accident 1939 Jeff Collins Smashing the Money Ring 1939 Parker Babes in Arms 1939 Larry Randall (uncredited) Charlie Chan in Reno 1939 Chief of Police King Tell No Tales 1939 Police Lt. Brandt (uncredited) Mr. Moto in Danger Island 1939 Col. Thomas Castle Inside Story 1939 J.B. Douglas The Ice Follies of 1939 1939 Barney Disbarred 1939 Jackson The Duke of West Point 1938 Doc Porter Up the River 1938 Warden Harris Exposed 1938 Steve Conway Five of a Kind 1938 Editor Crane Flight to Fame 1938 Maj. Loy Time Out for Murder 1938 Max - City Editor (uncredited) The Crowd Roars 1938 Bill Thorne Barefoot Boy 1938 Calvin Whittaker (as Chas. D. Brown) Think It Over 1938 Short Fire Inspector Wilson The Shopworn Angel 1938 McGonigle Algiers 1938 Max Speed to Burn 1938 Pop Williams Island in the Sky 1938 Inspector Whitehead Mr. Moto's Gamble 1938 Editor Thoroughbreds Don't Cry 1937 Click Donovan (father) Gold Diggers of 1937 1936 Hugo (as Chas. D. Brown) The False Madonna 1931 Peter Angel (as Chas. D. Brown) Touchdown! 1931 Harrigan 24 Hours 1931 Detective (uncredited) The Road to Reno 1931 Jim - Bartender at Pussy-Willow Cafe (uncredited) The Secret Call 1931 Bob Barnes Murder by the Clock 1931 Officer O'Brien (uncredited) The Dance of Life 1929 Lefty Miller Dangerous Curves 1929 Spider The Way of a Maid 1921 Gordon Witherspoon A Man of Stone 1921 Lord Reggie
Director Title Year Status Character The Bank Burglar's Fate 1914 Short as C.D. Brown
Writer Title Year Status Character The Bank Burglar's Fate 1914 Short as C.D. Brown
Known for movies The Big Sleep (1946) as Norris - the Butler
The Grapes of Wrath (1940) as Wilkie
The Killers (1946) as Packy Robinson - Ole's Manager
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) as McCarthy