Charles Lee was an American actor who is best known for The Absentee, The Sable Lorcha, and Hoodoo Ann. Born on April 8, 1870, in New York, USA, he made significant contributions to the film industry during the early 20th century. He passed away on March 14, 1927, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
Charles Lee was born as Charles T. Lee and grew up in New York. Little is known about his family life or personal relationships, as records from that era are scarce. He dedicated much of his life to acting, becoming a familiar face in early American cinema.
Death and Legacy
Charles Lee died of heart disease on March 14, 1927. His work in films during a formative period for the industry has left a mark on cinema history. Despite the limited recognition today, his performances continue to be appreciated by enthusiasts of early film.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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An Old Fashioned Young Man | 1917-04-14 | Charles Murdock |
Her Official Fathers | 1917-04-07 | William Blaine |
A Girl of the Timber Claims | 1917-02-11 | A Homesteader |
Hoodoo Ann | 1916-03-26 | Bill Higgins |
The Sable Lorcha | 1915-11-28 | Yup Sing |