Charles McNaughton was an American actor, known for his roles in “Treasure Island,” “The Bishop Misbehaves,” and “Three Live Ghosts.” Born on April 24, 1878, in Walthamstow, London, England, he made a significant impact in the film industry before his passing.
Personal and Family Life
Charles was married to Mildred Elaine. He had a brother, Tom McNaughton, who was also an actor. Apart from his professional career, there is limited public information available regarding his personal life.
Death and Legacy
Charles McNaughton passed away on December 4, 1955, in Los Angeles, California. His work in films from the 1930s to the 1940s left a lasting impression on the industry, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Tonight and Every Night | 1945-01-09 | Peters (uncredited) |
Treasure Island | 1934-08-17 | Black Dog |
The Little Minister | 1934-12-28 | Villager Warning That Soldiers Are Coming |
Bulldog Drummond Escapes | 1937-01-22 | Chief Constable Higgins |
Lost in Limehouse or Lady Esmerelda’s Predicament | 1933-04-06 | Hotson |
Three Live Ghosts | 1936-01-10 | James ‘Jimmie’ Gubbins |
Three Live Ghosts | 1929-09-15 | Jimmie Gubbins |
Common Clay | 1930-08-01 | Edwards |
The Single Sin | 1931-02-23 | Butler |
The Fountain | 1934-08-22 | Lampman |
The Big Brain | 1933-08-04 | Wallack |
Kidnapped | 1938-05-27 | Innkeeper |
Gaslight | 1944-05-04 | Wilkins (uncredited) |
Waterloo Bridge | 1940-05-17 | Mack the Waiter (uncredited) |
The Bishop Misbehaves | 1935-09-13 | Frenchy Thorpe |
Lloyd’s of London | 1936-11-25 | Waiter #1 |
East of Java | 1935-12-01 | Sloppy Alf |
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back | 1934-08-15 | Hotel Manager |
Charlie Chan’s Chance | 1932-01-24 | Paradise |
The Black Swan | 1942-12-04 | Mr. Fenner (uncredited) |
The Bad One | 1930-05-03 | Petey |
The Suspect | 1945-01-31 | Waiter (uncredited) |
Moss Rose | 1947-05-30 | Alf (uncredited) |
The Fatal Witness | 1945-09-15 | Harry (uncredited) |
My Name Is Julia Ross | 1945-11-08 | Gatekeeper (uncredited) |