Charles Childerstone, a renowned thespian, entered this world on July 3, 1872, in the charming town of Enfield, situated in the county of Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he gained recognition for his captivating performances in a multitude of cinematic endeavors, including the notable films "The Thirteenth Candle" released in 1933, "Perfect Understanding" also released in 1933, and "The Cry for Justice" which premiered in 1919.
As the years went by, Charles Childerstone's life came full circle, and he ultimately succumbed to mortality on May 29, 1947, in the affluent borough of Highgate, nestled within the boundaries of London, England, United Kingdom.