Charles Ogle

Known For: Acting
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: June 5, 1865
Day of Death: October 11, 1940 (75 years old)
Place of Birth: Steubenville, Ohio, USA
Charles Ogle was an American stage and silent screen actor. In 1910 he appeared as the Frankenstein monster in the first-ever film adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein.
1926
1925
1924
1923
1922
1921

Actor Cement man
Crazy to Marry

Actor Judge Carcasson
A Wise Fool

Actor Colonel Drew
Brewster's Millions

Actor Dr. Bowles
The Affairs of Anatol

Actor Caretaker
Midsummer Madness

Actor Nate Newberry
Gasoline Gus

Actor Station Agent
Miss Lulu Bett

Actor Alick Wylie
What Every Woman Knows

Actor Pop O'Malley
After the Show
1920
1919
1918

Actor Bull Cowan
The Squaw Man

Actor Kedzie's Father
We Can't Have Everything

Actor Garage Keeper
Too Many Millions

Actor Adolph Weimer
The Thing We Love

Actor Hassayamp Hicks
Rimrock Jones

Actor Wrenn Wrgley
Believe Me, Xantippe

Actor Von Blenheim (aka Jenkins)
The Firefly of France

Actor Overton
Less Than Kin

Actor 'Sim-Sam' Samuels
The Source

Actor Yuba Bill
M'Liss

Actor (uncredited)
Old Wives for New
1917
1916
1915
1914
1913

Actor Foreign conspirator
The Ambassador's Daughter
Actor Mr. McGregor
A Proposal from the Duke

Actor Dr. Strong
The Doctor's Duty

Actor James Trexel - Alexia's Father
Alexia's Strategy
Actor The Boy's Father
The Man He Might Have Been
Actor Bill Smart
The Doctor's Photograph
Actor John McLane
With The Eyes Of The Blind
1912

Actor Manager of the Loan Office
The Usurer's Grip

Actor Squire Jenkins, a hardhearted landlord
The Totville Eye

Actor Richard Craig - Mary's Uncle
What Happened to Mary

Actor Cud McGiven - the Waiter
Everything Comes to Him Who Waits
Actor Jim Collins - the Ranchman
A Question of Seconds
Actor
The Butler and the Maid
Actor Bill Ryan
Tim