Charles Bartlett

Actor, Director, Author - USA
Born April 11, 1888 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
Charles Bartlett was born on April 11, 1888 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He was an American Actor, Director, Author, known for One on Romance (1913), An Indian Maid's Strategy (1913), Against Desperate Odds (1913), Charles Bartlett's first movie on record is from 1912. Charles Bartlett died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1916.

Charles Bartlett Filmography [Auszug]
1916: [12.04] The Girl Who Doesn't Know (Director: (AKA Charles E. Bartlett)), with Marie Empress, R. Henry Grey, ,
1915: [12.20] The Clean-Up (Director), with Winifred Greenwood, Frank Borzage, George Field,
1914: [09.09] The Fuse of Death (Cast: Lieutenant Countiss), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with , ,
1914: [08.12] At the End of the Rope (Cast: Manning - a Settler), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with , Mona Darkfeather,
1914: [07.18] The Fate of a Squaw (Cast: Larkin - a Trapper), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, ,
1914: [06.13] The Squaw's Revenge (Cast: Dan - a Settler), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, , ,
1914: [05.20] The Redskins and the Renegades (Cast: Burns - an Indian Agent), Directed by N. N., with , Mona Darkfeather, ,
1914: [02.25] The Tigers of the Hills (Cast: Lieutenant Howard), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Billie Rhodes, J. Gunnis Davis,
1914: [01.21] The Paleface Brave (Cast: Paul the Paleface Brave), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, Artie Ortego,
1914: [01.12] Indian Blood (Cast: Lieutenant Hayes ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, ,
1914: [01.03] A Dream of the Wild (Cast: Tom ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, Artie Ortego,
1914: [01.17] Red Hawk's Sacrifice (Cast: Binfield - a Gambler ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, Artie Ortego,
1913: [11.24] An Indian Maid's Strategy (Cast: Lieutenant Breen ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, Artie Ortego, ,
1913: [11.15] Against Desperate Odds (Cast: Bob, the Sheriff ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, ,
1913: [04.14] One on Romance (On, On Romance!) (Cast), Directed by Edwin Middleton, with John Barrymore, Eleanor Caines, Frank DeVernon,
1913: [02.18] The Song of the Telegraph (Cast: Lt. Richards), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, Artie Ortego,
1912: [11.30] The Massacre of the Fourth Cavalry (Cast: Lt. Davis), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Roy Watson, William Bertram,
1912: [11.23] The Half-Breed Scout (Cast: Jim, a Pioneer), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Roy Watson, Virginia Chester,
1912: [11.02] Trapper Bill, King of Scouts (Cast: Trapper Bill), Directed by N. N., with Roy Watson, Mona Darkfeather,
1912: [09.28] At Old Fort Dearborn; or, Chicago in 1812 (Cast: Dan Rawlins - Renegade), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather,
1912: [09.21] The Massacre of Santa Fe Trail (Cast: Lt. George Carson), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Mona Darkfeather, Jack Leonard,

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