Caryl S. Fleming was an American actor and director, best known for his roles in Beating Back (1914), The Clouded Name (1919), and The Valley of Lost Souls (1923). He was born on October 13, 1890, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and passed away on September 2, 1940, in Beverly Hills, California.
Personal and Family Life
Caryl S. Fleming served in World War I and later married Constance Norton. After their marriage, they settled in New York. He was also a charter member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, alongside actor Chester Morris and writer Harold E. Robbins. Additionally, he was once the president of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians.
Death and Legacy
Caryl S. Fleming died on September 2, 1940, in Beverly Hills, California. His contributions to the film industry as an actor and director left a lasting impact. Fleming’s work in various films is remembered, and he is honored by fellow entertainers in the magic community.
Filmography
Role | Title | Year |
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Actor | Wild Oats | 1919 |
Actor | He Got There After All | 1917 (Short) |
Actor | The Law of Blood | 1916 |
Actor | York State Folks | 1915 |
Actor | The Floor Above | 1914 (Short) |
Director | Various | 4 Titles |
Writer | Various | 1 Title |
Second Unit or Assistant Director | Various | 1 Title |