Charles Mulgro

Charles Mulgro was an American actor who is best known for The Hazards of Helen, A Race for a Life, and The Knaves and the Knight. Born in 1844 in Missouri, he had a career in early cinema and passed away in 1930 in California.

Personal and Family Life

Charles Mulgro was born in Missouri in 1844. While specific details about his family life are scarce, he made a significant impact in the early film industry through his acting.

Career

Mulgro’s acting career consisted of various roles in short films during the early 1900s. He participated in notable projects, showcasing his talent and contributing to the growth of cinema during that time.

Death and Legacy

Charles Mulgro died in 1930 in California. His contributions to film, particularly in the silent movie era, have left a lasting legacy, helping to pave the way for future generations of actors.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1914The Hazards of HelenUnknown
1915The Knaves and the KnightProfessor E. Pluribus Unum
1915Nearly a BrideHezekiah – the Mortgage Holder
1915A Bargain in BridesTempest – Ethel’s Father
1916A Race for a LifeThe President of the Railroad
1916Guardian AngelsDoughbags
1916The Missing MummyProfessor Andy Deluvian
1916Almost a KingKing Gazabo
1916The Tale of a CoatMr. Dough
1916At Bachelor’s RoostJack’s Uncle