Charles Brandt(1862-1924)
- Actor
Charles Brandt born in Philadelphia in 1862. well-known stage performer
from the 1880s. cheerful, white-haired gentleman who starred and
supported in more than 60 movies for the Lubin Film Company from 1911,
often seen as professionals or fathers in dramas and comedies, first
appeared in 'His Chorus Girl Wife' directed by Harry Solter and
starring Florence Lawrence in 1911, perhaps he will be best remembered
in the role of Sam Graham in 'The Fortune Hunter' directed by Barry
O'Neil, starring William Elliott and Ethel Clayton in 1914. in 1917 he
moved to the World Film Company followed by the Betzwood Film Co in
1918 last seen in 'The Master Mind' directed by Kenneth S. Webb and
starring Lionel Barrymore for the First National Film Company in 1920.
died in Philadelphia in 1924 age 62