Charles Farrell

1900-1990

Biography: life and films

Charles Farrell was an American actor. He was born in Onset Bay, Massachusetts, USA on 9th August 1900 and died in Palm Springs, California, USA on 6th May 1990, aged 89.

His best films as an actor include James Cruze's Old Ironsides (1926), Frank Borzage's 7th Heaven (1927), Street Angel (1928), Lucky Star (1929) and F.W. Murnau's City Girl (1930).

Charles Farrell appeared in 104 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Frank Borzage (6 films), Raoul Walsh (4), Monty Banks (3), David Butler (3), William Beaudine (2), Terence Fisher (2), Oswald Mitchell (2), Marcel Varnel (2), Maclean Rogers (2), Graham Cutts (2), Charles Saunders (2), Cecil B. DeMille (2) and Alfred Santell (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (51 films), comedy (30), romance (20), comedy-drama (8), War (8), comedy-romance (7), Thriller (5), history (4), crime-thriller (3), Western (2) and Horror (2).

Our average rating for Charles Farrell over all films is: 3.0

Filmography

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A Woman of Paris (1923) [a]

Rosita (1923) [a]

The Cheat (1923) [a]

The Ten Commandments (1923) [a]

Clash of the Wolves (1925) [a]

The Freshman (1925) [a]

The Golden Bed (1925) [a]

The Love Hour (1925) [a]

Wings of Youth (1925) [a]

A Trip to Chinatown (1926) [a]

Old Ironsides (1926) [a]

Sandy (1926) [a]

7th Heaven (1927) [a]

The Ring (1927) [a]

The Rough Riders (1927) [a]

Fazil (1928) [a]

Street Angel (1928) [a]

The Red Dance (1928) [a]

Happy Days (1929) [a]

Lucky Star (1929) [a]

Sunnyside Up (1929) [a]

The River (1929) [a]

City Girl (1930) [a]

High Society Blues (1930) [a]

Liliom (1930) [a]

Princess and the Plumber (1930) [a]

Song of Soho (1930) [a]

Body and Soul (1931) [a]

Creeping Shadows (1931) [a]

Delicious (1931) [a]

Heartbreak (1931) [a]

Merely Mary Ann (1931) [a]

The House Opposite (1931) [a]

The Man Who Came Back (1931) [a]

After Tomorrow (1932) [a]

Jack's the Boy (1932) [a]

Looking on the Bright Side (1932) [a]

Lucky Ladies (1932) [a]

Money for Nothing (1932) [a]

Tess of the Storm Country (1932) [a]

The First Year (1932) [a]

The Innocents of Chicago (1932) [a]

The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case (1932) [a]

Tonight's the Night: Pass It On (1932) [a]

Wild Girl (1932) [a]

Aggie Appleby Maker of Men (1933) [a]

Girl Without a Room (1933) [a]

Red Wagon (1933) [a]

The Stolen Necklace (1933) [a]

Change of Heart (1934) [a]

The Big Shakedown (1934) [a]

Wild Boy (1934) [a]

Boys Will Be Boys (1935) [a]

Falling in Love (1935) [a]

Fighting Youth (1935) [a]

Forbidden Heaven (1935) [a]

Two Hearts in Harmony (1935) [a]

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936) [a]

The Flying Doctor (1936) [a]

The Lonely Road (1936) [a]

Treachery on the High Seas (1936) [a]

Under Proof (1936) [a]

Jericho (1937) [a]

Midnight Menace (1937) [a]

Moonlight Sonata (1937) [a]

Flight to Fame (1938) [a]

Just Around the Corner (1938) [a]

Meet Mr. Penny (1938) [a]

Night Journey (1938) [a]

The Rebel Son (1938) [a]

Tail Spin (1939) [a]

Convoy (1940) [a]

Jailbirds (1940) [a]

Dangerous Moonlight (1941) [a]

The Deadly Game (1941) [a]

Bell-Bottom George (1944) [a]

Don Chicago (1945) [a]

Meet Sexton Blake (1945) [a]

The Way to the Stars (1945) [a]

This Man Is Mine (1946) [a]

The Turners of Prospect Road (1947) [a]

They Made Me a Fugitive (1947) [a]

Boys in Brown (1949) [a]

Night and the City (1950) [a]

Madame Louise (1951) [a]

There Is Another Sun (1951) [a]

Miss Robin Hood (1952) [a]

The Crimson Pirate (1952) [a]

There Was a Young Lady (1953) [a]

Final Appointment (1954) [a]

See How They Run (1955) [a]

Stolen Assignment (1955) [a]

The Hornet's Nest (1955) [a]

Morning Call (1957) [a]

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958) [a]

Hidden Homicide (1959) [a]

Operation Cupid (1960) [a]

Too Young to Love (1960) [a]

The Girl Hunters (1963) [a]

Campanadas a medianoche (1965) [a]

Chimes at Midnight (Falstaff) (1965) [a]

Sebastian (1968) [a]

The Vampire Lovers (1970) [a]

Countess Dracula (1971) [a]



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