Charles A. Post was an American actor and production manager, best known for his roles in Wild Oranges, The Tender Hour, and Todd of the Times. He was born on November 3, 1897, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, and passed away on December 20, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Charles A. Post’s personal and family life are limited. He was known to be a good friend of fellow actor Wallace Reid. More information about his family, such as siblings or children, is not readily available.
Death and Legacy
Charles A. Post died on December 20, 1952, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to early cinema, particularly in silent films, remain noteworthy. He is remembered for his memorable performances in various films throughout the 1910s and 1920s.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Li’l Abner | 1940-11-09 | Earthquake McGoon |
The Tenth Woman | 1924-08-24 | Donaldson |
M’Liss | 1918-05-05 | Butch Saunders |
The Crown of Lies | 1926-03-27 | Karl |
A Lover’s Oath | 1925-09-29 | Commander of the Faithful |
Wild Oranges | 1924-01-20 | Iscah Nicholas |
Her Sacrifice | 1926-09-26 | Ambassador Dupree |
Back Stage | 1919-09-07 | |
The Tender Hour | 1927-05-01 | Pussy-Finger |
The Chef | 1921-01-11 | |
Defying the Law | 1924-06-03 | Francisco |
The Satin Woman | 1927-07-24 | Monsieur Francis (as Charles ‘Buddy’ Post) |
The Courageous Coward | 1919-03-31 | Cupid (as Buddy Post) |
The Broken Gate | 1927-02-15 | Johnny Adamson |
Are Brunettes Safe? | 1927-02-06 | |
The Hell Diggers | 1921-09-04 | Fat Farmer |
The Midnight Flyer | 1925-12-06 | Mel Slater |
Redheads Preferred | 1926-12-01 | Bill Williams |
Bob Hampton of Placer | 1921-05-01 | Jack Moffet |
Todd of the Times | 1919-02-09 |