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549:, from a novel by W. W. Woodbridge. The picture was completed by November 1919, and given a preview showing a month later, but wasn't in general release until May 1920. It was the first picture in which Meredith received equal billing with the female star. It was also his first movie in which the focus was on the male character: his downfall from a wealthy upbringing to being a derelict, his reformation through suffering, and his rise back through self-reliance and hard work. The movie was financially backed by the
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774:, who first covered Meredith in 1919, called him "one of the kingpin leading men of the silent screen" and made much of his return to films after twenty years. By the start of 1950 Meredith had done small parts in 19 films, albeit many of them uncredited. The pace of his film work slowed as he branched out into television, where his parts were bigger, but he still performed in 51 more films between 1950 and 1964.
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Meredith being drafted. According to a 1923 passport application, Meredith at age 29 stood
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were released after he had sailed. The year turned into almost two before he returned to
Hollywood. He told an interviewer in 1929: "I was a preposterously high paid leading man in pictures... that's how I got the money to go to Europe". Upon returning, he labelled it a "sabbatical", and insisted
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Theater in Pittsburgh, his first known stage credit. While at Carnegie, Meredith was active in performing student productions. He also acted as assistant to the department head in staging both college plays and outside special events. According to his 1964 obituary notice in
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that actors as well as academics need time off to broaden their knowledge. Meredith said he had studied new cinema and stage developments in Europe. However, his film career in
Hollywood had lost its momentum; he had only one more screen role, a small supporting part in
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450:, after his Brentwood film commitment was finished. While discussing his performances with the Hollywood Community Theatre in early October, a newspaper mentioned Meredith was "now playing leads at the Lasky studio". Meredith's first picture at Lasky,
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Barbara Community Arts players during January 1928. He held the position until August 1929, when he resigned in a dispute over whether the Community Arts group should open a drama school and mount amateur productions.
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Meredith's tenure as director for the Dallas Little Theater, he met and married an aspiring actress named Margaret Muse. They had one son, born during October 1933. The couple remained married until Meredith's death in 1964.
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September 1919 where Melba Melsing entertained by singing and playing the piano. By February 1920 Meredith was boarding with the Melsing family in Los Angeles. Melba Melsing and Meredith were married March 10, 1920, at the
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Eastern cinema houses by September, and in Los Angeles by October. For both coasts, the female leads drew the attention of reviewers, in part because the film publicity emphasized them. However, the
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reviewer said: "Miss
Clayton, as Avis, did good work, as did, also, Charles Meredith, as the husband. The rest of the cast ranged from fair to terrible." Clayton and Meredith were reunited again in
398:, would play characters representing "the Classes" and "the Masses". Filming completed in July 1919, even as Sheldon Johnson was working on the scenario for the next Vidor-Brentwood collaboration.
430:, released in March 1920, was Meredith's last film for King Vidor, though he would later make other pictures with Florence Vidor. It was made by Vidor's own production company in conjunction with
913:. While on a working tour in Europe, their daughter was born in Berlin, Germany during December 1922. After their return to the United States, a son was born in Los Angeles in November 1924.
693:, "a comedy in ten scenes and an epilogue". The play ran thru May 2, 1925 for some 71 performances. He spent the next two years performing in repertory and road companies for plays such as
838:, a filmed syndicated children's series that first aired in February 1954. He played Secretary Drake, a government official who was a father-figure to the lead character, Rocky Jones (
466:, released in January 1920. As with his previous films, though Meredith was the leading man, he still took a distant second place to the female star in terms of billing and publicity.
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starred Ethel Clayton as Edith Parrish, a magazine illustrator whose publisher friend marries an "unworthy" wife. Meredith is the leading man, Blaine, whom Parrish really loves.
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818:. For the next twelve years he would appear on fifty more television shows, some for multiple episodes, before his final appearance on that medium in 1963 with
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607:. Marsh played an artist who has isolated herself in the woods through distrust of people; Meredith is the man who reaches through her suspicion.
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for First National Film Distributors. Meredith's character believes he's a woman-hater, until he is rescued by Talmadge from anarchists.
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Miller, Lleweylln (October 12, 1929). "Actor Never Grasped Chanes; They Grasped Him First".
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Chase, Elliot (July 11, 1943). "French Quarter Theatre Is Saved by Army Actors".
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Schallert, Edwin (May 31, 1947). "Warners Plan Stellar Build-up For Lila Leeds".
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An original two-act play by Edward Massey, it ran for two months on Broadway.
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Meredith's final Broadway performance came in March 1925, when he played
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2370:(7th ed.). New York: The Ballentine Publishing Group. p. 213.
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Meredith plays a backwoods scion adrift among the urban intelligentsia.
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2518:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 21, 1913. p. 13 – via
4006:. Los Angeles, California. September 29, 1919. p. 28 – via
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Dantzig, Carlotta (June 9, 1921). "Stage & Film News and Gossip".
2883:. Los Angeles, California. September 25, 1919. p. 30 – via
2556:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. April 25, 1916. pp. 1, 2 – via
456:, was released in November 1919. His second Lasky film, in support of
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in Los Angeles as their new leading man. He received acclaim from the
4059:. Los Angeles, California. September 7, 1925. p. 17 – via
3987:. Los Angeles, California. June 8, 1919. pp. 41, 42 – via
3953:. Los Angeles, California. November 30, 1964. p. 30 – via
3754:. Rock Hill, South Carolina. October 10, 1938. p. 3 – via
3460:. Los Angeles, California. December 25, 1921. p. 37 – via
3441:. Los Angeles, California. November 29, 1921. p. 39 – via
2945:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. November 2, 1919. p. 49 – via
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4128:. Los Angeles, California. December 2, 1964. p. 44 – via
4090:. Los Angeles, California. December 2, 1928. p. 41 – via
3078:. San Francisco, California. January 8, 1920. p. 4 – via
2676:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 16, 1917. p. 8 – via
2575:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. January 10, 1916. p. 2 – via
3678:. Los Angeles, California. August 25, 1929. p. 64 – via
3422:. Los Angeles, California. October 7, 1921. p. 27 – via
2926:. Los Angeles, California. October 6, 1919. p. 20 – via
2780:. Los Angeles, California. November 4, 1918. p. 2 – via
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are supposed newlyweds confined together by a public health order.
701:. Thereafter Meredith's stage work would mostly be as director for
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of Los Angeles, to raise funds for its community Settlement House.
3479:. Los Angeles, California. April 17, 1924. p. 31 – via
2964:. Los Angeles, California. March 23, 1920. p. 23 – via
2496:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. March 24, 1914. p. 2 – via
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One-act comedy on a playwright's characters rewriting themselves.
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3773:. Columbia, South Carolina. May 14, 1939. p. 44 – via
3403:. Los Angeles, California. June 26, 1921. p. 41 – via
3340:. Los Angeles, California. June 14, 1920. p. 24 – via
3141:. Martinez, California. February 10, 1921. p. 4 – via
3097:. Monrovia, California. February 21, 1920. p. 7 – via
3021:. Los Angeles, California. June 18, 1919. p. 19 – via
2613:. Rochester, New York. December 10, 1916. p. 29 – via
2537:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. June 5, 1915. p. 12 – via
2477:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. June 27, 1912. p. 7 – via
2458:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May 16, 1910. p. 12 – via
2439:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May 31, 1908. p. 22 – via
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with a bisected stage on which parallel domestic stories unfold.
842:). His second stint as a series regular was for a network series
3792:. Columbia, South Carolina. July 6, 1941. p. 4 – via
3302:. Los Angeles, California. May 15, 1920. p. 19 – via
3040:. Hollywood, California. October 3, 1919. p. 1 – via
2859:. Los Angeles, California. July 6, 1919. p. 24 – via
2840:. Los Angeles, California. May 18, 1919. p. 43 – via
2821:. Los Angeles, California. May 14, 1919. p. 14 – via
515:, Meredith played opposite Ethel Clayton once more. Directed by
4273:. Los Angeles, California. May 19, 1919. p. 4 – via
4109:. Oxnard, California. November 27, 1928. p. 4 – via
3621:. New York, New York. February 2, 1927. p. 33 – via
3283:. Los Angeles, California. May 1, 1920. p. 22 – via
2902:. Brooklyn, New York. September 6, 1919. p. 8 – via
2302:. New York, New York. December 3, 1964. p. 45 – via
2256:, was leaving to fulfill a movie contract but soon died in the
3934:. Fort Worth, Texas. November 29, 1964. p. 2 – via
3893:. New York, New York. January 9, 1958. p. 45 – via
3659:. Oxnard, California. January 10, 1928. p. 2 – via
3640:. Oxnard, California. November 8, 1927. p. 3 – via
2632:. Madison, Wisconsin. January 28, 1917. p. 7 – via
2298:"Charles H. Meredith, Director and Early Screen Actor, Dies".
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was Meredith's first credit on television, with an episode of
386:; whether that played any role in his casting is unknown. The
3833:. Ypsilanti, Michigan. August 4, 1942. p. 6 – via
3539:. Hollywood, California. May 31, 1924. p. 7 – via
3517:. Hollywood, California. May 17, 1924. p. 6 – via
2133:(1959) (Season 4 Episode 25: "The Kind Waitress") - Dr. Lacey
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Meredith had only two rehearsals before replacing the ailing
666:(1924), before returning to the stage for over twenty years.
4269:"Eleanor Woodruff In Marjorie Rambeau Role Brilliant Star".
3716:. Kilgore, Texas. November 14, 1937. p. 10 – via
3362:. Brooklyn, New York. July 25, 1920. p. 11 – via
3059:. Ithaca, New York. November 7, 1919. p. 2 – via
2761:. New York, New York. August 2, 1918. p. 7 – via
2698:. New York, New York. April 6, 1918. p. 13 – via
2654:. New York, New York. March 22, 1917. p. 7 – via
1307:'s one-act comedy also starred Glory Raye and Antrim Short.
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Dougherty, Henry E. (February 28, 1921). "Dorothy Dances".
3119:. Venice, California. July 21, 1920. p. 6 – via
2717:. New York, New York. May 24, 1918. p. 11 – via
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in 1950. The following year he did another anthology show,
282:(WSP), performing its repertory of one-act plays alongside
3811:. Detroit, Michigan. July 5, 1942. p. 25 – via
3735:. Fort Worth, Texas. July 8, 1938. p. 17 – via
3580:. New York, New York. May 2, 1925. p. 30 – via
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Underhill, Hariette (September 5, 1921). "On the Screen".
2165:(1961) (Season 6 Episode 17: "The Last Escape") - Reverend
1997:(1954, TV Series, 23 episodes) - Secretary of Space Drake
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Meredith played one of three suitors to the female lead.
920:, in which she played a princess and Meredith directed.
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After college, Meredith joined the road company for the
3036:"False Rumor About Theatre Refuted By The Management".
888:, where two months later he died on November 28, 1964.
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Randol, Robert (October 26, 1931). "The Show World".
3137:"Dorothy Dalton In Fine Feature At Novelty Tonight".
529:, completed at the Lasky studio during October 1921.
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Wells, Linton (October 12, 1921). "Movie Flickers".
2173:(1961) (Season 6 Episode 25: "Museum Piece") - Judge
1677:(1948) - Major on Return Transport Ship (uncredited)
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said the four principals, Florence Vidor, Meredith,
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Meredith left New York in November 1918 to join the
3317:McElliott (April 1920). "Cut Backs And Close Ups".
2941:"Charles H. Meredith In A New Film At The Lyceum".
2594:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 40 – via
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4313:Shaw, Len G. (September 14, 1925). "The Theater".
4295:. Los Angeles, California. p. 32 – via
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2802:. Los Angeles, California. p. 15 – via
2533:"Shakespeare Comedy Well Given by Tech Students".
969:Meredith's first known professional stage credit.
3912:. Santa Cruz, California. p. 18 – via
3598:Shaw, Len G. (September 3, 1925). "The Theater".
3498:. Los Angeles, California. p. 7 – via
3381:. Long Beach, California. p. 17 – via
3002:. Los Angeles, California. p. 7 – via
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3874:. Hollywood, California. p. 20 – via
3829:"University Students To Present 'Misalliance'".
3260:Kingsley, Grace (December 18, 1919). "Flashes".
3241:Kingsley, Grace (November 20, 1919). "Flashes".
3159:Kingsley, Grace (February 28, 1921). "Flashes".
3093:"Thrilling Story Told In Newest Colonial Film".
1861:(1951) - Member Bankers Association (uncredited)
880:. On September 30, 1964, he was admitted to the
4291:Schallert, Edwin (November 19, 1919). "Drama".
4174:Anderson, Antony (December 23, 1918). "Drama".
4155:Anderson, Antony (December 16, 1918). "Drama".
3852:. Shreveport, Louisiana. p. 3 – via
3788:"Meredith To Be At Dock Street Theatre Again".
3418:"To Be Released By Associated First National".
2109:(1957) - Dr. Charing, Sound Expert (uncredited)
1741:(1949) - Ned, Governor of Oklahoma (uncredited)
1725:(1948) - Hollywood Police Official (uncredited)
4212:Anderson, Antony (January 20, 1919). "Drama".
3437:"Charles Meredith Leaves to Study in Europe".
3074:"Portola's New Film Promises Many Surprises".
2798:Anderson, Antony (December 3, 1918). "Drama".
1909:(1951) - Dr. George E. Williamson (uncredited)
1829:(1950) - Fred Golightly, Attorney (uncredited)
575:with Meredith as the leading man. Produced by
290:. He then had a major role in a two-act play,
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4193:Anderson, Antony (January 6, 1919). "Drama".
3731:"Dallas Little Theater Director Quits Post".
3321:. New York, New York. p. 14 – via
2998:Schallert, Edwin (April 5, 1920). "Reviews".
2195:(1964) - Senate Committee Member (uncredited)
2053:(1956) - Mr. Baldwin's Associate (uncredited)
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4336:. Chicago, Illinois. p. 27 – via
4250:Anderson, Antony (April 14, 1919). "Drama".
4231:Anderson, Antony (March 17, 1919). "Drama".
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4332:D., F. (February 15, 1927). "The Theater".
4317:. Detroit, Michigan. p. 6 – via
4033:"Society Belle Weds Film Star Bridegroom".
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3697:. Fort Worth, Texas. p. 6 – via
3602:. Detroit, Michigan. p. 6 – via
3557:A., A. R. (March 4, 1925). "The New Play".
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2117:(1957-1958, TV Series) - Dr. LeMoyne Snyder
1957:(1952) - Dr. Walter T. Farrell (uncredited)
1813:(1950) - Parole Board Chairman (uncredited)
2922:"Well-Balanced Cast In "The Other Half"".
2211:(1964) - Reverend Staley (final film role)
2157:(1960) - Mr. Cohen, Mortician (uncredited)
1901:(1951) - Sam, Railroad Backer (uncredited)
1869:(1951) - Official in Santa Fe (uncredited)
1781:(1949) - High Priest of Dagon (uncredited)
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4124:"Services Set for Charles Meredith, 70".
3807:"University Players Open With 'Rivals'".
3750:"Charleston Theater To Give "High Tor"".
2735:Broun, Heywood (June 11, 1918). "Drama".
2345:. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 420–422.
2101:(1957) - Judge John Harrison (uncredited)
1989:(1954) - Washington Official (uncredited)
1749:(1949) - James T. Eckert, Chief of Police
19:For other people with the same name, see
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3055:"Marguerite Clark at Crescent Theater".
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2093:(1957) - Commanding Officer (uncredited)
3298:""That Something" Is An Unusual Film".
2879:"Well-Composed Bill At The Community".
2757:""Allegiance" Makes Big Hit In Debut".
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1773:(1949) - Dr. Rufus McKewen (uncredited)
1642:In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter
1332:Meredith's last Broadway stage credit.
663:In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter
4409:People from Tioga County, Pennsylvania
3017:"In the Merry World of Make-Believe".
2817:"In The Merry World Of Make-Believe".
2571:"Y.M.C.A. Outlines Program For Week".
2454:"Scores of Boys in Great Field Meet".
1091:Topical play about the loyalties of a
603:, was a production of the independent
3949:"Obituaries - Meredith, Charles H.".
3535:"Meredith To Play Director In Film".
3513:"Actor Advocates Leaves Of Absence".
2552:"Bard's Memory Honored By Students".
1973:(1953) - Arthur Bodansky (uncredited)
1410:Meredith played a ham actor opposite
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3889:"Sentence Passed On TV Crime Show".
3336:"Blanch Sweet In High Fun Special".
2473:"Many To Graduate In High Schools".
2203:(1964) - Defense Lawyer (uncredited)
236:Charles Howard Meredith was born in
3930:"Charles Meredith Dies At Age 70".
2855:"Vidor Completes Filming Feature".
2650:"Three Plays Given at the Comedy".
2179:(1962) - Senator Lewis (uncredited)
2021:(1955) - Judge Fellows (uncredited)
1893:(1951) - Judge Donahue (uncredited)
1527:(1920) - Lieutenant Teddy Kingsland
605:Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation
353:for stepping into the lead role of
267:and to columnist Kaspar Monahan in
4105:"Community Arts Director To Wed".
3983:"Dry Spell Won't Feaze Meredith".
2960:"Vidor Picture Coming to Kinema".
2366:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1999).
2069:(1956) - Dean Simmons (uncredited)
2029:(1955) - Lawyer Krump (uncredited)
2013:(1955) - Vice Admiral (uncredited)
1949:(1952) - F.L. Rennick (uncredited)
1933:(1952) - Mr. Thatcher (uncredited)
1917:(1951) - Mr. Goodrich (uncredited)
1065:One-act play with three scenes by
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4404:20th-century American male actors
2005:(1955) - Congressman (uncredited)
1733:(1949) - Jim Childers aka Big Jim
900:Meredith was at a party given by
721:Stage direction and academic work
21:Charles Meredith (disambiguation)
4394:American male silent film actors
3872:Los Angeles Evening Citizen-News
3537:Los Angeles Evening Citizen News
3515:Los Angeles Evening Citizen News
3038:Los Angeles Evening Citizen-News
2243:but says nothing about a degree.
1765:(1949) - Dr. Finley (uncredited)
1511:(1919) - Richard Standish Norton
432:First National Film Distributors
405:'s Hollywood Community Theater.
254:Carnegie Institute of Technology
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103:Carnegie Institute of Technology
4399:American male television actors
4271:Los Angeles Evening Post-Record
3496:Los Angeles Evening Post-Record
3420:Los Angeles Evening Post-Record
3221:Los Angeles Evening Post-Record
2061:(1956) - Passenger (uncredited)
1821:(1950) - Pendleton (uncredited)
1669:(1948) - Ellsworth (uncredited)
754:Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre
384:Christian Science practitioners
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2672:"At The Theaters Last Night".
2435:"Oakland Makes Fine Showing".
2149:(1960) - Minister (uncredited)
2077:(1956) - Minister (uncredited)
1842:Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard
511:, adapted from the stage play
248:College and early stage career
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4384:Male actors from Pennsylvania
2628:"Washington Square Players".
2492:"Funeral of A. G. Burgoyne".
2141:(1960) - Herbst, the Druggist
2085:(1957) - Charlie (uncredited)
1885:(1951) - Speaker (uncredited)
1789:(1949) - Big Man (uncredited)
725:Meredith officially replaced
3674:"Charles Meredith Returns".
3475:"Charles Meredith Returns".
2252:Their previous leading man,
1693:(1948) - Congressman Yandell
1549:(1920) - Duke of Wynninghame
1301:Hollywood Community Theatre
1282:One-act comedy of gossip by
1279:Hollywood Community Theatre
1264:Hollywood Community Theatre
1241:Hollywood Community Theatre
4035:Los Angeles Evening Express
4004:Los Angeles Evening Express
3712:"He Teaches Them To Talk".
3439:Los Angeles Evening Express
3358:"At The Manhattan Strand".
3300:Los Angeles Evening Express
3281:Los Angeles Evening Express
3180:Los Angeles Evening Express
3019:Los Angeles Evening Express
2981:Los Angeles Evening Express
2962:Los Angeles Evening Express
2819:Los Angeles Evening Express
2778:Los Angeles Evening Express
2341:Woolery, George W. (1985).
2037:(1955) - Judge (uncredited)
1981:(1953) - Judge (uncredited)
1653:(1947) - Judge (uncredited)
1597:(1921) - Geoffrey Southerne
882:Motion Picture Country Home
637:Sabbatical and stage return
334:West Coast and silent films
294:, staged by the WSP at the
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2090:The Guns of Fort Petticoat
1762:Always Leave Them Laughing
1701:(1948) - Commander Hubbell
1629:(1922) - Dr. Robert Harvey
1516:The Thirteenth Commandment
1389:Frederick and Fanny Hatton
886:Woodland Hills, California
743:Charleston, South Carolina
463:The Thirteenth Commandment
91:Woodland Hills, California
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16:American actor (1894-1964)
4389:American male film actors
3279:""That Something" (ad)".
2836:"New Brentwood Feature".
2694:"Punch & Judy (ad)".
2184:The Incredible Mr. Limpet
2170:Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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1994:Rocky Jones, Space Ranger
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770:. Edwin Schallert of the
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469:His third Lasky film was
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219:Rocky Jones, Space Ranger
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3932:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
3733:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
3695:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
3636:"New Directors Chosen".
3559:The Brooklyn Daily Times
2114:The Court of Last Resort
1978:A Lion Is in the Streets
1746:Streets of San Francisco
1658:The Miracle of the Bells
1589:(1921) - Lafayette Wayne
1573:(1920) - Captain Maxwell
1087:Maxine Elliott's Theatre
845:The Court of Last Resort
625:with Florence Vidor and
225:The Court of Last Resort
4055:"Filmland's Cynosure".
3076:San Francisco Chronicle
2630:Wisconsin State Journal
2554:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2535:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2437:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2231:Knoxville, Pennsylvania
2125:(1958) - Senior Senator
1965:(1952) - Texas Governor
1925:(1951) - Admiral Tobias
1858:The Great Missouri Raid
1850:Al Jennings of Oklahoma
1805:(1950) - Lyle Pettijohn
1770:The Lady Takes a Sailor
1757:(1949) - General Ireton
1714:The Boy with Green Hair
1661:(1948) - Father Spinsky
1645:(1924) - Sam Pemberton
1637:(1922) - Henry Mortimer
1613:(1921) - Richard Stuart
1565:(1920) - James Stanhope
1381:Capt. Terrence O'Keefe
1193:Robert Shirley Winston
760:Return to screen acting
72:Knoxville, Pennsylvania
58:Charles Howard Meredith
3714:The Kilgore Daily News
3456:"The Beautiful Liar".
3139:Daily Gazette-Martinez
2611:Democrat and Chronicle
2187:(1964) - Fleet Admiral
2058:The Birds and the Bees
1877:(1951) - Judge Marlowe
1874:Along the Great Divide
1797:(1950) - Banker Munroe
1581:(1920) - Saxton Graves
1578:The Little 'Fraid Lady
1570:A Romantic Adventuress
1524:Judy of Rogue's Harbor
1235:The Lady with a Dagger
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747:University of Michigan
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517:William Desmond Taylor
490:A Romantic Adventuress
472:Judy of Rogue's Harbor
298:, which also featured
252:Meredith attended the
3831:Ypsilanti Daily Press
3161:The Los Angeles Times
2943:Pittsburgh Daily Post
2573:Pittsburgh Daily Post
2516:Pittsburgh Daily Post
2494:Pittsburgh Daily Post
2475:Pittsburgh Daily Post
2002:New York Confidential
1837:(1950) - Reporter, AP
1826:Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
1535:(1920) - Merle Curran
1519:(1920) - Clay Wimborn
1503:(1919) - Monty Rhodes
1495:(1919) - Donald Trent
1437:Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
1248:starred Meredith and
1121:Nothing But the Truth
978:Plots and Playwrights
911:Riverside, California
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271:, Meredith earned an
133:Melba Dorothy Melsing
3115:"Rosemary Theatre".
2674:The Pittsburgh Press
2592:The Pittsburgh Press
2456:The Pittsburgh Press
2138:Twelve Hours to Kill
2106:Chicago Confidential
1941:(1952) - Elder Bixby
1890:Strangers on a Train
1853:(1951) - Judge Evans
1834:The Sun Sets at Dawn
1706:For the Love of Mary
1621:(1921) - Bobby Bates
1605:(1921) - Divvy Bates
1557:(1920) - John Blaine
1541:(1920) - Edwin Drake
1474:Vine Street Theater
1456:Vine Street Theater
1433:Vine Street Theater
1273:He Said and She Said
1037:Her Honor, the Mayor
1007:Frederick J. Jackson
1005:An original play by
996:Baa, Baa, Blacksheep
803:The Magnavox Theatre
589:and was produced by
448:Famous Players–Lasky
446:, then working with
438:Famous Players–Lasky
361:to support his wife
318:, and in June 1918,
316:Her Honor, the Mayor
275:degree at Carnegie.
269:The Pittsburgh Press
171: 1928;
146: 1920;
3910:Santa Cruz Sentinel
3399:"Foolish Matrons".
3095:Monrovia Daily News
2050:Miracle in the Rain
1586:The Foolish Matrons
1484:Partial filmography
1244:One-act tragedy by
1093:hyphenated American
1031:, ran for a month.
739:Dock Street Theatre
612:The Foolish Matrons
242:Oakland, Pittsburgh
158:Jewel Hummel Bolton
4315:Detroit Free Press
3891:The New York Times
3809:Detroit Free Press
3600:Detroit Free Press
3576:"Wallack's (ad)".
2898:"Halsey Theatre".
2609:"Lyceum Theatre".
2300:The New York Times
2146:Noose for a Gunman
2066:Back from Eternity
2026:The Road to Denver
1778:Samson and Delilah
1722:He Walked by Night
1717:(1948) - Mr. Piper
1698:They Live by Night
1618:The Beautiful Liar
1554:The Ladder of Lies
1449:What a Woman Wants
1416:J. Hartley Manners
1384:Repertory Company
1364:Repertory Company
1344:Repertory Company
1324:Broadhurst Theatre
1179:Three-act play by
928:Stage performances
902:Alexander Pantages
821:Petticoat Junction
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717:in November 1927.
709:, starting at the
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587:Constance Talmadge
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482:The Ladder of Lies
264:The New York Times
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4176:Los Angeles Times
4157:Los Angeles Times
4126:Los Angeles Times
4088:Los Angeles Times
4086:"Santa Barbara".
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3951:Los Angeles Times
3676:Los Angeles Times
3617:"Theatre Notes".
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3262:Los Angeles Times
3243:Los Angeles Times
3057:Ithaca Daily News
3000:Los Angeles Times
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2881:Los Angeles Times
2857:Los Angeles Times
2838:Los Angeles Times
2800:Los Angeles Times
2324:Los Angeles Times
2192:Seven Days in May
2082:Top Secret Affair
2045:(1956) - Governor
1930:Room for One More
1922:Submarine Command
1906:Close to My Heart
1802:Perfect Strangers
1562:The Perfect Woman
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1377:Upstairs and Down
1328:Wallack's Theatre
1284:Alice Gerstenberg
1250:Helen Jerome Eddy
1246:Arthur Schnitzler
1002:Duquesne Theatre
865:Seven Days in May
772:Los Angeles Times
591:Joseph M. Schenck
582:The Perfect Woman
561:The Perfect Woman
477:Mary Miles Minter
414:Los Angeles Times
388:Los Angeles Times
380:Christian Science
350:Los Angeles Times
300:Katharine Cornell
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1685:(1948) - Charles
1532:The Family Honor
1460:Marjorie Rambeau
1439:starred in this
1407:Touring company
1298:Grigory Smirnov
1226:Morosco Theatre
1212:Morosco Theatre
1209:Daddy Long-Legs
1196:Morosco Theatre
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1161:Morosco Theatre
1154:A Stitch in Time
1143:Morosco Theatre
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1055:The Best Sellers
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617:Maurice Tourneur
585:, which starred
577:Jesse D. Hampton
521:New York Tribune
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