Far From Forgotten

Monday, 8 October 2012

Charles King

Born: 21 February 1895, Hillsboro', Texas, USA
Died: 7 May 1957, Hollywood, California, USA

Charles King began acting in films during the silent era. By the beginning of the 1930s he could mainly be found playing villains in B-Westerns. King made over 400 film appearances.

Mystery Ranch (1934) as Sam



















The Law Rides (1936) as Hank Davis (credited as Charlie King)




















Danger Valley (1937) as Dana (Credited as Charles King Jr.

Charles King is on the left, with Barney Furey.
















Mesquite Buckaroo (1939) as Trigger Carson



















Taming of the West (1939) as Jackson

Charles King is seated, with Bill Elliott.

















Land of Hunted Men (1943) as Faro Wilson

Augie Gomez stands behind him.

















The Ghost and the Guest (1943) as Detective (uncredited)
















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