Charles C. Wilson
Biography
Charles Cahill Wilson (July 29, 1894 – January 7, 1948) was an American screen and stage actor. He appeared in numerous films during the Golden Age of Hollywood from the late 1920s to late 1940s. Born in New York City in 1894, the white-haired, burly actor was often typecast as an earnest police officer, newspaper editor or principal. He appeared in over 250 films between 1928 and 1948, mostly playing small supporting roles with a few sentences. Charles Wilson began his acting career at the theatre, including roles in six Broadway plays between 1918 and 1931. In 1928, he directed the Hollywood comedy Lucky Boy (1928), where he also made his film debut. According to the Internet Movie Database, Lucky Boy was Wilson's only film as a director.
His most notable role was probably Clark Gable's "wonderfully aggravated" newspaper boss in Frank Capra's comedy It Happened One Night, which won five Academy Awards in 1935. He was also cast in small roles in other Capra movies such as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) and It's a Wonderful Life (1946). Shortly before his death, Wilson appeared as the boss of the Three Stooges in the two-reel comedy Crime on Their Hands (1948).
As Director
Filmography
It's a Wonderful Life
as Charlie (uncredited) 1946
It Happened One Night
as Joe Gordon 1934
Scarlet Street
as Watchman (uncredited) 1945
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
as County Hospital Guard (uncredited) 1936
Angels with Dirty Faces
1938
Meet John Doe
as Charlie Dawson 1941
The Roaring Twenties
as Policeman (uncredited) 1939
You Only Live Once
as Police Inspector (uncredited) 1937
This Gun for Hire
as Police Captain 1942
Gold Diggers of 1933
as Deputy (uncredited) 1933
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
as Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited) 1947
They Drive by Night
as Mike Williams (uncredited) 1940
Batman
as Captain Arnold 1943
Gentleman Jim
as Gurney (uncredited) 1942
The Return of Doctor X
as Det. Kincaid 1939
The Kennel Murder Case
as Detective Hennessy (uncredited) 1933
Show Boat
1936