from Charleston, Illinois, USA


Charles Clary (March 24, 1873 – March 24, 1931) was an American actor of the silent film era. He appeared in 206 films between 1910 and 1930. He was born in Charleston, Illinois and died on his 58th birthday in Los Angeles, California.
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Colonel Lee
Half Pint Polly
Bill Granger

Mr. Vanderman
A Woman Against the World
Warden
Nameless Men
Mac

June Halloway's Father

District Attorney

Mr. Ostberg

Rollins

Paul Minton

Albert Rollins

A Lay Brother (uncredited)

Gordon Randall
Land of the Lawless
Steve Dorman

John Manley
The Blind Goddess
District Attorney
Modern Youth
(Unknown)

Mr. Calhoun

Red Army Officer

Dentist

Homer Lane
Thrilling Youth
Thomas Bryson

John Jerome

Montgomery Stockbridge

Mr. Price

Warner Knight

D'Artois

Col. Hale

John Hurd
The Unwritten Law
John Randall
Seven Days
Seer

Bather

Prosecuting Attorney

Prince Umballah
Tennessee's Pardner
Tom Romaine

Pul Lorillard

La Tremouille

Charles Vincent
The Carpet from Bagdad
Mohamed

Claude Harris

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah
The Garden of Brides
Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah

Stanley - American Hunter

Dave Ellis - the Floorwalker

Walter Force - Edna's Sweetheart

Wilbur Stone - the Ex-Convict
Pauline Cushman, the Federal Spy
Henry Holmes - the Secret Service Agent

Warren - the Old Clerk

Locksley - the Detective

Mr. Wallace

Muntone - the Great Detective

Henry Barlum

Prince Umballah

Prince Umballah
The Vampire
Guy Temple