Charles Herzinger

Charles Herzinger

Deceased · Born: Aug 10, 1864 · Died: Feb 18, 1953

Personal Details

BornAug 10, 1864 San Francisco, California, USA

Biography

Charles Herzinger, a renowned actor of his time, entered this world on August 10, 1864, in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California, USA, a place that would later become a hub for his professional endeavors. Throughout his illustrious career, Herzinger made a lasting impression on the film industry, earning recognition for his captivating performances in a multitude of films, including the 1926 thriller "The Bat", the 1921 drama "Rich Girl, Poor Girl", and the 1920 drama "Honor Bound".

He spent the majority of his life devoted to his craft, bringing characters to life with his exceptional acting skills, and leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema. Eventually, on February 18, 1953, Herzinger's remarkable journey came to an end, as he passed away in the city of Los Angeles, California, USA, a place that had played a significant role in his life and career.

Career

1941
All That Money Can Buy
All That Money Can Buy as Old Farmhand (uncredited)
1940
The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath as Migrant (uncredited)
1937
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo as Wagon Train Driver
1936
1934
One More River
One More River as Juryman (Uncredited)
1932
Tangled Fortunes
Tangled Fortunes as Andy Wiggins
1926
The Bat
The Bat as Courleigh Fleming