Charles Huber

Charles Huber was an American actor who is best known for The Outlaw’s Daughter, His Dress Rehearsal, and A Rose of Yesterday. Born on June 11, 1885, in Illinois, USA, he became known for his performances in silent films before his passing.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Charles Huber’s personal life and family background is limited. He lived through a significant era of American cinema and was part of the early film industry during the silent film era. Details about his family or personal relationships are not widely documented.

Career

Charles Huber’s acting career was primarily in short silent films during the 1910s. He appeared in numerous films, showcasing his talent in various roles. Huber is remembered for his work in several projects from 1914, reflecting the vibrant early years of motion pictures.

Death and Legacy

Charles Huber passed away on May 19, 1960, in Altadena, California, USA. His contributions to the silent film era remain notable, despite the limited information available about his life and legacy. He is remembered for his performances in the early days of American cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1914 The Outlaw’s Daughter Not Specified
1914 His Dress Rehearsal Not Specified
1914 A Rose of Yesterday Not Specified
1914 The Fight in Lonely Gulch Charlie
1914 The Strange Signal Charlie
1914 The Gun Men of Plumas Not Specified
1915 The Law at Silver Camp Tim – Paul’s Assistant
1914 The Girl from Texas 2nd Bad Man
1914 The Blacksmith’s Daughter Charlie
1914 This Is the Life Not Specified
1914 Won by Wire Charlie
1914 The Fatal Card Not Specified
1914 The Broken Barrier Charlie