Charles Edler

Charles Edler was an American actor who is best known for The Yankee Way, Sink or Swim, and The Battle of Gettysburg. He was born on August 13, 1864, in New Jersey, USA, and passed away on March 29, 1942, in Santa Monica, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Charles Edler grew up in New Jersey and became a stage actor before moving into film. He had a successful career that spanned several decades, showcasing his talent across various roles. While there is limited information about his family, his dedication to performing arts left a lasting impression on those who knew him.

Career

Edler’s acting career featured significant performances in early American cinema. He was involved in numerous silent films, establishing himself as a talented character actor. His roles often depicted vibrant and complex characters that resonated with audiences of his time.

Death and Legacy

Charles Edler died on March 29, 1942, in Santa Monica, California, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of performing arts. His contributions to the film industry, particularly in silent films, are remembered by film historians and enthusiasts. Edler’s work continues to influence aspiring actors and filmmakers today.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Yankee Way 1917-09-15 ‘Coyote’ Jones
Sink or Swim 1920-08-01 ‘Coyote’ Jones
The Battle of Gettysburg 1913-06-01
Huckleberry Finn 1920-02-29 School Teacher
The Heart of Wetona 1919-01-05 Comanche Jack
That Girl Montana 1921-01-31 Akkomi
Seeds of Vengeance 1920-08-19 Alderson Cree
O Mimi san 1914-02-05 Owari
Old Mammy’s Secret Code 1913-07-16 The Captain
Silent Heroes 1913-09-23 The Old Slave
The Love Thief 1916-12-17 Lopez
Mark of the Spur 1932-02-10 Deputy Sleepy