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Charles "Chuck" Reisner (14 March 1887 – 24 September 1962) was an American film director and actor of the 1920s and 1930s.He directed over 60 films between 1920 and 1950 and acted in over 20 films between 1916 and 1929. He starred alongside Charlie Chaplin in A Dog's Life in 1918 and The Kid in 1921.In 1930 under MGM he directed the film Chasing Rainbows a musical which starred actors Bessie Love and Charles King.He died of a heart attack in La Jolla, California in 1962.
Date Of Birth March 14, 1887 Died 1962-09-24 Place Of Birth Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Height 5' 11" (1.8 m) Profession Director, Actor, Writer Star Sign Pisces
Director Title Year Status Character The Traveling Saleswoman 1950 as Charles F. Reisner L'ultima cena 1948 supervisor In This Corner 1948 as Charles F. Riesner The Cobra Strikes 1948 as Charles F. Reisner Bus Pests 1945 Short Lost in a Harem 1944 as Charles Riesner Meet the People 1944 as Charles Riesner Harrigan's Kid 1943 This Time for Keeps 1942 as Charles Riesner The Big Store 1941 as Charles Riesner Alex in Wonderland 1940 Short Winter Carnival 1939 Manhattan Merry-Go-Round 1937 as Charles F. Reisner Sophie Lang Goes West 1937 Murder Goes to College 1937 Everybody Dance 1936 It's in the Air 1935 The Winning Ticket 1935 as Charles F. Riesner Student Tour 1934 as Charles F. Reisner Hollywood Party 1934 finished, uncredited The Show-Off 1934 as Charles F. Reisner You Can't Buy Everything 1934 as Charles F. Riesner The Chief 1933 as Charles F. Riesner Whistling in the Dark 1933 co-director - uncredited Divorce in the Family 1932 as Charles F. Reisner The Christmas Party 1931 Short as Charles Riesner Flying High 1931 as Charles F. Reisner Jackie Cooper's Birthday Party 1931 Documentary short Politics 1931 as Charles F. Riesner Stepping Out 1931 Reducing 1931 as Charles F. Riesner Love in the Rough 1930 as Charles F. Riesner Caught Short 1930 Chasing Rainbows 1930 The Hollywood Revue of 1929 1929 as Charles F. Reisner China Bound 1929 Noisy Neighbors 1929 Brotherly Love 1928 Steamboat Bill, Jr. 1928 as Chas. F. Reisner Fools for Luck 1928 as Charles F. Reisner The Missing Link 1927 What Every Girl Should Know 1927 as Charles F. Reisner The Fortune Hunter 1927 The Better 'Ole 1926 as Charles 'Chuck' Reisner Oh What a Nurse! 1926 The Man on the Box 1925 So Long Sultan 1923 Short Cracked Wedding Bells 1923 Short Jollywood 1923 Short The Pencil Pushers 1923 Short The Misfit Pair 1921 Short unconfirmed Sunless Sunday 1921 Short as Chuck Reisner The Greenhorn 1921 Short as Chuck Reisner Stuffed Lions 1921 Short Won: One Flivver 1921 Short Milk and Yeggs 1921 Short His Puppy Love 1921 Short Simple and Sweet 1921 Short Happy Daze 1921 Short A Parcel Post Husband 1920 Short A Lyin' Tamer 1920 Short A Blue Ribbon Mutt 1920 Short The Laundry 1920 Short Dog-Gone Clever 1920 Short A Champion Loser 1920 Short
Actor Title Year Status Character The Man on the Box 1925 Badkoff (as Charles F. Reisner) Justice of the Far North 1925 Mike Burke The Title Holder 1924 Short Chuck - Opposition Manager Bring Him In 1924 Short Opposition Manager All's Swell on the Ocean 1924 Short Opposition Manager So This Is Paris 1924 Short Opposition Manager (as Chuck Reisner) A Self-Made Failure 1924 Spike Malone (as Chuck Reisner) Fight and Win 1924 Chuck - Opposition Manager (as Chuck Reisner) Winning His Way 1924 Short Chuck - Opposition Manager (as Chuck Reisner) Her Temporary Husband 1923 Hector (as Chuck Reisner) So Long Sultan 1923 Short The Reporter Cracked Wedding Bells 1923 Short The Reporter Breaking Into Society 1923 Pittsburgh Kid Jollywood 1923 Short The Star Reporter The Pencil Pushers 1923 Short Snowed Under 1923 Short as Chuck Reisner The Two Twins 1923 Short Custer Brown (as Chuck Reisner) The Pilgrim 1923 Crook (as Chuck Reisner) Rob 'Em Good 1923 Short King Dick the Lamb-Hearted Grief 1921 Short The Misfit Pair 1921 Short Charles (unconfirmed) Stuffed Lions 1921 Short Won: One Flivver 1921 Short Milk and Yeggs 1921 Short His Puppy Love 1921 Short Simple and Sweet 1921 Short The Kid 1921 Bully (uncredited) A Day's Pleasure 1919 Short Man in Street Scene (uncredited) A Dog's Life 1918 Short Employment Agency Clerk (uncredited) His Lying Heart 1916 Short The Barber His First False Step 1916 Short The Manager
Writer Title Year Status Character Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die 1942 story - as Charles 'Chuck' Reisner Hollywood Party 1937 Short uncredited Flying High 1931 adaptation - as Charles F. Riesner Chasing Rainbows 1930 dialogue - as Charles F. Reisner The Missing Link 1927 story The Better 'Ole 1926 screen play - as Charles 'Chuck' Reisner So Long Sultan 1923 Short story Cracked Wedding Bells 1923 Short story Jollywood 1923 Short story The Pencil Pushers 1923 Short story The Misfit Pair 1921 Short story The Greenhorn 1921 Short story - as Chuck Reisner Stuffed Lions 1921 Short scenario / story Won: One Flivver 1921 Short scenario Milk and Yeggs 1921 Short scenario / story His Puppy Love 1921 Short story Simple and Sweet 1921 Short scenario Happy Daze 1921 Short scenario A Lyin' Tamer 1920 Short scenario / story A Blue Ribbon Mutt 1920 Short scenario The Laundry 1920 Short Dog-Gone Clever 1920 Short story
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Swing Fever 1943 director: additional scenes - uncredited Hollywood Party 1937 Short assistant director - uncredited The Gold Rush 1925 assistant director - uncredited The Pilgrim 1923 assistant director - uncredited Pay Day 1922/I Short assistant director - uncredited The Idle Class 1921 Short assistant director - uncredited The Professor 1919 Short assistant director - uncredited A Day's Pleasure 1919 Short assistant director - uncredited Sunnyside 1919 Short assistant director - uncredited Shoulder Arms 1918 assistant director - uncredited A Dog's Life 1918 Short assistant director - uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character Bury Me Dead 1947 producer - as Charles F. Riesner Railroaded! 1947 producer - as Charles F. Riesner
Music Department Title Year Status Character Manhattan Serenade 1929 Short lyrics: song - as Charles F. Reisner
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Manhattan Serenade 1929 Short lyrics: "Harlem Heaven" - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Kid 1921 associate director - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Hollywood 1923 Himself
Known for movies Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) as Director
The Big Store (1941) as Director
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) as Director
Lost in a Harem (1944) as Director