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American actor (1897–1980)
Charles Seel
Charles Seel in One Step Beyond 1961
Born
(1897-04-29)April 29, 1897
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Died
April 19, 1980(1980-04-19) (aged 82)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting place
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Other names
Charles Seal, Charles F. Seel
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1929–1980
Charles Seel (April 29, 1897 – April 19, 1980) was an American actor.
He acted in over 30 films from 1938 to 1974 and appeared in over one hundred titles for television from 1952 to 1974. He was also credited as Charles Seal and Charles F. Seel.[1]
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Charles Seel
television from 1952 to 1974. He was also credited as Charles Seal and Charles F. Seel. CharlesSeel was born in The Bronx, New York, on April 29, 1897....
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Stewart Reb Brown as Steve Randall Ted Grossman as Deputy Morgan Bock CharlesSeel as Old Man (Oh Il-nam) Ray Ballard as Waggish Tourist Noble Craig as...
from the house. The wino sells the stolen goods to a fence, Mr. Paul (CharlesSeel), visits his hustler friend Sade (Ann Sothern), and tells her of the...
Brandenburg Hank Brandt Peter Breck David Brian Beau Bridges Morgan Brittany Charles Bronson Joe Brooks Joshua Bryant Edgar Buchanan Joyce Bulifant Brooke Bundy...
(telegraph agent; 1965–1974): CharlesSeel Roy (townsperson; 1965–1969): Roy Barcroft Halligan (rancher; 1966–1975): Charles Wagenheim Mr. Lathrop (storekeeper;...
Earp Bonnie Beecher – Sylvia Charles Maxwell – Virgil Earp Rex Holman – Morgan Earp Sam Gilman – Doc Holliday CharlesSeel – Ed (bartender) Bill Zuckert...
Kathryn Hays, Andrew Prine, Glenn Corbett, Brenda Scott, Kelly Corcoran, CharlesSeel The Rough Riders United States 1958–1959 39 Kent Taylor, Jan Merlin,...
Miller Trooper Bill Williams Trooper Carleton Young Aide to Carl Schurz CharlesSeel New York Globe publisher Denver Pyle One-armed senator whom Carl Schurz...
1943 and 1978 (b. 1917) April 19 Tony Beckley, English actor (b. 1929) CharlesSeel, American actor (b. 1897) Ethel Wilson, Canadian writer of short stories...
reader" (John Carradine). Guest Stars: Sue Randall, Steven Ritch, Vic Perrin, Robert Bice, William Schallert, James Chandler, John Harmon and CharlesSeel...
Michael Mikler, Terry Wilson, Majel Barrett, Anne Randall, Nora Marlowe, CharlesSeel United States Science fiction Western 1974 Alien Thunder Claude Fournier...
Pierre Seel (16 August 1923 – 25 November 2005) was a gay Holocaust survivor who was conscripted into the German Army and the only French person to have...
Winkleman, Malcolm Atterbury, Ralph Moody, Hope Summers, Ann Morrison, CharlesSeel, Ross Elliott. Harry Tyler, Emerson Treacy, Terry Wilson, James Brandt...
Heather Menzies, Richard B. Shull, Tim O'Connor, Jack Ging, Reb Brown, CharlesSeel, Noble Craig, Kathleen King, Ted Grossman, Ray Ballard 20 Dillinger American...
Farentino, Michele Lee, Jonathan Harris, Jeanette Nolan, Eldon Quick, CharlesSeel, Alma Platt, Arnold Turner September 29, 1971 (1971-09-29) A college...
1917) April 18 – Antonio Caponigro, gangster (born 1912) April 19 – CharlesSeel, actor (born 1897) April 20 – Katherine Kennicott Davis, composer (born...
Carson (credited as Robert Carson) as Grand Jury Foreman, CharlesSeel as County Clerk, Charles Meredith as Dr. Lacey, Mary Alan Hokanson as Maitre d',...
Seel & Smith 2001. Adamson, John (2007), The Noble Revolt, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 978-0-297-84262-0 Carlton, Charles (1995), Charles I:...
halls by vocal comedians such as Albert Chevalier, Bessie Bellwood, CharlesSeel, Paul Mill and Gus Elen. Elen was a highly popular performer whose tunes...
the house. Herman finds a way to change Dennison's mind. Guest stars: CharlesSeel as Elderly Man, Nydia Westman as Elderly Woman 28 28 "Movie Star Munster"...
directed by Charles A. Nichols and Iwao Takamoto, with the voices of Debbie Reynolds and Henry Gibson Chino, directed by John Sturges, starring Charles Bronson...