Charles Wells was an American actor known for his roles in The Hazards of Helen, Young Romance, and From Two to Six. He was born around 1851 and passed away on October 14, 1924, due to heart disease in Bayside, New York.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Charles Wells’ personal life and family are limited. However, it is known that he had a career in acting, which likely involved long hours and dedication to his craft. There is no publicly available information about his family or relationships.
Death and Legacy
Charles Wells died on October 14, 1924, in Bayside, New York. His contribution to early cinema is remembered through his performances in notable films of the silent era. Although not widely recognized today, his work in films like The Hazards of Helen remains significant in the history of American film.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Flaw in the Alibi | 1914-06-29 | Det. Pierce |
His Nemesis | 1914-11-18 | John Reynolds – Beatrice’s Father |
The Girl at the Throttle | 1914-11-28 | Benton, the Engineer |
The Diamond Runners | 1916-08-28 | Inspector Harrington – Secret Service |
From Two to Six | 1918-02-17 | George Worth |