Charles Cantor

Charles Cantor was an American actor who is best known for Stop, You’re Killing Me, The Red Skelton Hour, and Duffy’s Tavern.

Personal and Family Life

Charles Cantor was born on September 4, 1898, in Worcester, Massachusetts. He had a brother named Nat Cantor, who was also a screen actor. Cantor had a daughter named Marla, and he remained married until his passing in 1966.

Career

Throughout his career, Charles Cantor appeared in various films and television shows, showcasing his talent in both comedy and drama. His roles often highlighted his versatility as an actor, contributing to the popularity of the productions he was part of.

Death and Legacy

Charles Cantor passed away on September 11, 1966, in Hollywood, California, due to a heart attack. He left behind a legacy of memorable performances that are still appreciated by fans of classic television and film.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Stop, You’re Killing Me 1952-12-10 Mike
Duffy’s Tavern 1945-09-28 Finnegan
Jack Benny Christmas Shopping Show 1957-12-15 Lingerie Salesman
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1955-10-02 Tommy DeWitt
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1955-10-02 Zander
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1955-10-02 Barney
The Lucy Show 1962-10-01 Old Man