Biography
Charles E. Gunn (July 31, 1883 β December 6, 1918) was an American silent film actor with the Vitagraph Company of America.
Gunn was born in Wisconsin but was educated in San Francisco after his family moved to California.After debuting in a bit part in a play in San Francisco, Gunn acted on stage with the Harry Davis, Morosco, and Alcazar stock theater troupes, and was the leading man for theatrical companies in Cincinnati, Minneapolis, and Pittsburgh. He also toured in productions of St. Elmo and The Conspiracy.On December 6, 1918, Gunn died in Los Angeles in the Spanish flu pandemic.
Filmography
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Movies 16
Dick Gray
It Happened in Paris (1919)
Movie
Harvey James
The Midnight Stage (1919)
Movie
Frank Mason
The White Lie (1918)
Movie
Reverend Grover King
Wedlock (1918)
Movie
John Hamilton
Patriotism (1918)
Movie
Henry Boyce
Captain of His Soul (1918)
Movie
Tom Bartlett
Betty Takes a Hand (1918)
Movie
Jimmie Strang
An Even Break (1917)
Movie
Denham
Madcap Madge (1917)
Movie
Jack Dunn
Love or Justice (1917)
Movie
Robert Lee Hollister
Happiness (1917)
Movie
Paul Montaigne
Sweetheart of the Doomed (1917)
Movie
Everett Hale
Chicken Casey (1917)
Movie
Orlin Dagore
The Eagle's Wings (1916)
Movie
Paul
The Eye of God (1916)
Movie
Dr. Watson
Sherlock Holmes Solves the Sign of the Four (1913)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1883-07-13
Deathday1918-12-06 (35 years old)
Birth PlaceWisconsin, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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