Charles Perry Net Worth is $8 Million Charles Perry Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Charles Perry was born on December 26, 1900 in New York City, New York, USA as Charles Emmett Perry. He is known for his work on To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Sweet Smell of Success (1957) and All the King's Men (1949). He died on February 26, 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth December 26, 1900 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer Star Sign Capricorn
Actor Title Year Status Character Dear Heart 1964 Hotel Guest (uncredited) Kisses for My President 1964 Inauguration Attendee (uncredited) Bonanza 1962-1964 TV Series Show Spectator / Townsman / Boxing Spectator / ... The Gun Hawk 1963 Barfly (uncredited) The Virginian 1963 TV Series Townsman Perry Mason 1962-1963 TV Series Courtroom Spectator / Fight Spectator The Untouchables 1961-1963 TV Series Trainer / Cornerman To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 Juror (uncredited) Wagon Train 1962 TV Series Martin Gingg Advise & Consent 1962 Senate Gallery Spectator (uncredited) Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1962 TV Series The Handler Have Gun - Will Travel 1962 TV Series Townsman Dante 1961 TV Series Cornerman Laramie 1961 TV Series Townsman One Foot in Hell 1960 Townsman (uncredited) Overland Trail 1960 TV Series Townsman / Dignitary / 2nd Bartender Mr. Lucky 1959-1960 TV Series Resturant Patron / Cornerman / Pool Game Spectator The Lawless Years 1959 TV Series Hood Career 1959 Stagehand (uncredited) The Wild and the Innocent 1959 Townsman (uncredited) One Step Beyond 1959 TV Series Reception Guest I Want to Live! 1958 Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) Party Girl 1958 Party Guest (uncredited) Cheyenne 1957 TV Series Bartender M Squad 1957 TV Series Friend with Gun Sweet Smell of Success 1957 Stage Hand (uncredited) Monkey on My Back 1957 Bartender (uncredited) The Tattered Dress 1957 Man in Courtroom (uncredited) The Incredible Shrinking Man 1957 Spieler (uncredited) Playhouse 90 1956 TV Series Cornerman World in My Corner 1956 Referee (uncredited) You Are There 1955 TV Series Judge Wallace The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing 1955 Juror (uncredited) The Girl Rush 1955 Casino Patron (uncredited) Destry 1954 Barfly (uncredited) Them! 1954 Soldier (uncredited) River of No Return 1954 Prospector (uncredited) The Lone Wolf 1954 TV Series Waiter The Long, Long Trailer 1953 Neighbor (uncredited) The All American 1953 Football Game Spectator (uncredited) Off Limits 1952 Cornerman (uncredited) The Member of the Wedding 1952 Townsman (uncredited) Castle in the Air 1952 Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) Flesh and Fury 1952 Minor Role (uncredited) My Six Convicts 1952 Bit Role (uncredited) The Old West 1952 Townsman (uncredited) Meet Danny Wilson 1951 Waiter (uncredited) Right Cross 1950 Cornerman (uncredited) All the King's Men 1949 Undetermined Role (uncredited) The Gal Who Took the West 1949 Barfly (uncredited) Jolson Sings Again 1949 uncredited Yes Sir, That's My Baby 1949 Undetermined Role (uncredited) Are You with It? 1948 Spectator (uncredited) Body and Soul 1947 Cornerman (uncredited) Brute Force 1947 Convict (uncredited) The Egg and I 1947 Reveler at Country Dance (uncredited) Johnny O'Clock 1947 Dealer (uncredited) Gentleman Joe Palooka 1946 Party Guest (uncredited) Gallant Journey 1946 uncredited Dangerous Business 1946 Prisoner (uncredited) The Kid from Brooklyn 1946 Handler (uncredited) The Soul of a Monster 1944 Workman (uncredited) Cowboy Canteen 1944 Show Spectator (uncredited) Dangerous Blondes 1943 Intern (uncredited) The Talk of the Town 1942 Townsman (uncredited) Men Without Souls 1940 Mike (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Wagons Roll at Night 1941 technical advisor The Man Who Talked Too Much 1940 technical advisor Smashing the Money Ring 1939 technical advisor Alcatraz Island 1937 technical advisor - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character Each Dawn I Die 1939 screenplay - uncredited Over the Wall 1938 contributor to dialogue - uncredited
Known for movies To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) as Juror
Sweet Smell of Success (1957) as Stage Hand
All the King's Men (1949) as Undetermined Role
Them! (1954) as Soldier