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Charles Meredith (actor)

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778: 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 557: 40: 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. 670: 216:(August 27, 1894 – November 28, 1964) was an American stage, film, and television actor, who also directed plays and taught in college drama departments. His screen career came in two widely separated phases: as a leading man for silent films in the early 1920s, and as a character actor for films and television from 1947 through 1964. He was a series regular on television shows 2242:
While Meredith's activities at Carnegie are well documented in local newspapers for the years 1914-1916, his name is not in any of the graduate lists published each June. A 1919 Pittsburgh newspaper account after his first motion pictures reached that city mentions he spent three years at Carnegie,
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Meredith stated on registering for the draft in June 1917 that he was married. The registrar also recorded "Claims both ankles broken playing football", along with supporting a wife, as mitigating factors for Meredith being drafted. According to a 1923 passport application, Meredith at age 29 stood
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is supposed to be a professional dancer being exploited by her mother, Meredith's leading man is athletic and gallant, but he's also an engineer with little money. The heroine rejects the temptations of ill-gotten gains from her roguish mother and settles for taking a chance on life with her young
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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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at the Pitt 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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as director for the Santa 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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During 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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in 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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was in 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
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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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1920 United States Federal Census for Charles H Meredith, California > Los Angeles > Los Angeles Assembly District 62 > District 0134, retrieved from
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At the end of November 1921, with his film career still going strong, Meredith took a year off to study in Europe. Three films he had already completed,
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in New Orleans as director. While there he received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to conduct a survey on independent theatres in America.
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While director of the Santa Barbara Community Arts Theater, Meredith married Jewel Hummel Bolton on November 27, 1928. They met at rehearsals for
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1910 United States Federal Census for Charles H Meredith, Pennsylvania > Allegheny > Pittsburgh Ward 4 > District 0322, retrieved from
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Though he worked for Vidor and Lasky in his first films, Meredith wasn't bound to an exclusive contract like later leading players under the
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From 1931 Meredith was the director for the Dallas Little Theater. For 1937-1938 he was also head of the Speech and Drama department at the
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1900 United States Federal Census for Charles H Meredith, Pennsylvania > Allegheny > Turtle Creek > District 0512, retrieved from
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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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with just two days notice. By May 1919 he had performed the male lead in seven productions at the Morosco Theatre when he was signed by
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through the eighth grade, then Pittsburgh High School where he ran track and graduated from the academic curriculum during June 1912.
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Meredith continued performing in films right up to the last year of his life, when four movies he had made were released:
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was released in November 1919. Pittsburgh newspapers recognized him as a hometown boy and reported on his career.
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man. Reviewers were not impressed with Dalton's attempt at interpretive dancing, nor with the pace of the movie.
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reviewer acknowledged Meredith's "dramatic excellence" in an ill-defined role. Meredith's second Vidor film
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6'2" (188 cm) with brown hair and blue eyes. He didn't drink alcohol, but was fond of buttermilk.
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In between filmings, Meredith decided to join another stage company, taking part in one-act plays with
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Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series
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U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 for Charles Howard Meredith, retrieved from
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U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for Charles Melsing Meredith, retrieved from
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Dougherty, Henry E. (April 5, 1920). "'Family Honor' Is Attraction At The Kinema This Week".
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in a pot-boiler involving kidnapped children, a stolen fortune and bomb-throwing anarchists.
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Miller, Lleweylln (October 12, 1929). "Actor Never Grasped Chanes; They Grasped Him First".
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Listed by year of first performance, excluding student productions and director credits.
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in his review. Meredith's final Broadway play for seven years came in August 1918, with
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Mulligan, Hugh (August 21, 1959). "Drama Revivals, Sporting Events Top Week In Video".
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Palmer, Zuma (October 4, 1957). "'Court' Opens With Dual Version Of Real Murder Case".
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Charles H Meredith in the California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997, retrieved from
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Monahan, Kaspar (December 7, 1964). "Local Talents Winning Kudos Here And There".
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Texas, U.S., Birth Index, 1903-1997, for Charles Howard Meredith, retrieved from
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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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for Lasky, was a twist on the usual storyline for these fantasies. While heroine
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The Woodward Players, with Meredith and Isabel Randolph as leads, also included
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Meredith was twice cast as a series regular on television shows. The first was
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U.S., Passport Applications, 1795-1925 for Charles H Meredith, retrieved from
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An original two-act play by Edward Massey, it ran for two months on Broadway.
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By Arline Van Ness Hines, produced by the Actors' and Authors' Theatre, Inc.
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present
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Meredith returned to Los Angeles and film work in May 1947 with a role in
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Meredith's final Broadway performance came in March 1925, when he played
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Meredith plays a backwoods scion adrift among the urban intelligentsia.
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Dantzig, Carlotta (June 9, 1921). "Stage & Film News and Gossip".
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in Los Angeles as their new leading man. He received acclaim from the
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Another Marjorie Rambeau vehicle, with Meredith again the male lead.
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are supposed newlyweds confined together by a public health order.
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of Los Angeles, to raise funds for its community Settlement House.
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One-act comedy on a playwright's characters rewriting themselves.
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with a bisected stage on which parallel domestic stories unfold.
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was Meredith's first credit on television, with an episode of
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Meredith had only two rehearsals before replacing the ailing
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Dougherty, Henry E. (February 28, 1921). "Dorothy Dances".
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in 1950. The following year he did another anthology show,
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Underhill, Hariette (September 5, 1921). "On the Screen".
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Meredith played one of three suitors to the female lead.
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After college, Meredith joined the road company for the
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Randol, Robert (October 26, 1931). "The Show World".
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Wells, Linton (October 12, 1921). "Movie Flickers".
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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
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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 2326:. Los Angeles, California. p. 7 – via 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, 4308: 4306: 4286: 4284: 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) 8: 4336:. Chicago, Illinois. p. 27 – via 4250:Anderson, Antony (April 14, 1919). "Drama". 4231:Anderson, Antony (March 17, 1919). "Drama". 4050: 4048: 3824: 3822: 3769:"Meredith Head US Community Theatre Group". 3593: 3591: 3561:. Brooklyn, New York. p. 6 – via 3552: 3550: 3394: 3392: 3236: 3234: 3204:. New York, New York. p. 6 – via 3154: 3152: 3132: 3130: 2917: 2915: 2913: 2874: 2872: 2870: 2793: 2791: 2752: 2750: 2739:. New York, New York. p. 9 – via 2509: 2507: 442:Meredith had signed in June 1919 to support 4332:D., F. (February 15, 1927). "The Theater". 4317:. Detroit, Michigan. p. 6 – via 4033:"Society Belle Weds Film Star Bridegroom". 3925: 3923: 3865: 3863: 3697:. Fort Worth, Texas. p. 6 – via 3602:. Detroit, Michigan. p. 6 – via 3557:A., A. R. (March 4, 1925). "The New Play". 3530: 3528: 3353: 3351: 3195: 3193: 3110: 3108: 2776:"New Leading Man For The Morosco Players". 2730: 2728: 2689: 2687: 2667: 2665: 2645: 2643: 2317: 2315: 2313: 2293: 2291: 2289: 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) 934: 38: 27: 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 3966: 3964: 3055:"Marguerite Clark at Crescent Theater". 2418: 2416: 2391: 2389: 2387: 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". 2273: 2222: 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 7: 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 14: 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 172: 147: 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 190: 168: 143: 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 1: 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 4425: 3655:"Community Drama Elects". 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 18: 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 2162:Alfred Hitchcock Presents 2130:Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1994:Rocky Jones, Space Ranger 1709:(1948) - Justice Hastings 1422: 1311: 1149: 1024:Punch & Judy Theatre 1013: 973: 949: 946: 943: 940: 937: 859:The Incredible Mr. Limpet 835:Rocky Jones, Space Ranger 812:, and a narrative series 770:. 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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 788: 752:Meredith then went to 747:University of Michigan 682: 596:The Little 'Fraid Lady 563: 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 780: 672: 559: 292:Plots and Playwrights 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. 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Ralph Roeder
Comedy Theatre
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Helen Westley
Hubert Osborne
Heywood Broun
Morosco Players
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King Vidor
Florence Vidor
The Other Half
Christian Science
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ZaSu Pitts
David Butler
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