Charles Sellon

Known For: Acting
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: August 23, 1870
Day of Death: June 26, 1937 (67 years old)
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Charles Sellon was born on August 24, 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Bright Eyes (1934), It's a Gift (1934) and The Painted Desert (1931). He was married to Florence E. Willis. He died on June 26, 1937 in La Crescenta, California, USA.
1935

Actor Dr. Doremus
The Casino Murder Case

Actor Andrew Anstruther
Welcome Home

Actor 'Bugle' Editor
Helldorado

Actor Tom Cotton
Life Begins at Forty

Actor Cyclone
It's A Small World

Actor Mr. McCaffrey (uncredited)
The Gay Deception

Actor Ezra Martingale
In Old Kentucky

Actor John Touchey
Diamond Jim

Actor Letter Writer (uncredited)
The Devil Is a Woman
1934
1933

Actor Arnold Higgins
Employees' Entrance

Actor Hewes (uncredited)
Strictly Personal

Actor John Duncan
As the Devil Commands

Actor Fire Chief at Statue Unveiling
The Chief

Actor Jason Bowers
Golden Harvest

Actor Undertaker (uncredited)
Bureau of Missing Persons

Actor Vanderlure - Bank Director (uncredited)
Baby Face

Actor The Colonel, Billy's Father
Hoopla

Actor Minister at Reformatory (uncredited)
Hold Your Man

Actor Night Watchman (uncredited)
Midnight Mary
1932

Actor Charlie Lane
Carnival Boat

Actor Mr. Green
The Dark Horse

Actor Whitey
The Drifter

Actor Match Company Executive (uncredited)
The Match King

Actor Mr. Gashwiler
Make Me a Star

Actor Jim Stuart
Speed Madness

Actor Judge Bartlett (uncredited)
Ride Him, Cowboy

Actor Hot Dog Stand Owner (uncredited)
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

Actor Senator at Train Station
The Washington Masquerade

Actor Luke, the Lion Keeper (uncredited)
Central Park
1931
1930

Actor Pa Fisher
Men Are Like That

Actor Uncle Henry
Borrowed Wives

Actor José Romero
Under a Texas Moon

Actor Adm. O'Brien
Sea Legs

Actor James R. Morgan
Burning Up

Actor Judge
Man to Man

Actor Jim Perkins
The Social Lion

Actor Pop Whipple
Love Among the Millionaires

Actor Wallace Wendell Sr.
Let's Go Native

Actor Randolph Weeks
Honey

Actor Minister
Tom Sawyer

Actor Mr. Walker
For the Love o' Lil

Actor Bradley
Big Money
1929

Actor Travers
Bulldog Drummond

Actor Lem Woodruff
The Saturday Night Kid

Actor Chief of Police George C. Tuttle
The Vagabond Lover

Actor J.W. Addison
Big News

Actor Tooker
The Gamblers

Actor Joan's Guardian
The Man and the Moment

Actor The Mayor
The Mighty

Actor Dr. Oglethorpe
Sweetie

Actor Dan Jackson - Prosecutor
The Girl in the Glass Cage

Actor Wiggam
Hot Stuff