Charles McNaughton

Charles McNaughton

Deceased · Born: Apr 24, 1878 · Died: Dec 4, 1955

Personal Details

BornApr 24, 1878 Walthamstow, London, England, UK

Biography

Charles McNaughton, a renowned thespian, entered this world on April 24, 1878, in the bustling metropolitan area of Walthamstow, located within the boundaries of London, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, McNaughton left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with his most notable performances being seen in the 1934 production of "Treasure Island", the 1935 film "The Bishop Misbehaves", and the 1936 release "Three Live Ghosts".

Beyond his impressive acting prowess, McNaughton's personal life was marked by a loving partnership with his wife, Mildred Elaine.

Ultimately, Charles McNaughton's remarkable life came to a close on December 4, 1955, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1947
Moss Rose
Moss Rose as Alf (uncredited)
1945
The Fatal Witness
The Fatal Witness as Harry (uncredited)
The Suspect
The Suspect as Waiter (uncredited)
Tonight and Every Night
Tonight and Every Night as Peters (uncredited)
My Name Is Julia Ross
My Name Is Julia Ross as Gatekeeper (uncredited)
1944
Gaslight
Gaslight as Wilkins (uncredited)
1942
The Black Swan
The Black Swan as Mr. Fenner (uncredited)
1940
Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge as Mack the Waiter (uncredited)
1938
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Innkeeper
1937
Bulldog Drummond Escapes
Bulldog Drummond Escapes as Chief Constable Higgins
Parnell
Parnell as Hot Potato Man
1936
Three Live Ghosts
Three Live Ghosts as James 'Jimmie' Gubbins
1935
The Bishop Misbehaves
The Bishop Misbehaves as Frenchy Thorpe
1934
Treasure Island
Treasure Island as Black Dog
The Little Minister
The Little Minister as Villager Warning That Soldiers Are Coming
The Fountain
The Fountain as Lampman
1932
1930
Common Clay
Common Clay as Edwards