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The Charles Sellon Film Festival: "Bright Eyes" and "It's a Gift"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 13, 2015

"Bah!" Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s films, Charles Sellon (1870-1937) was certainly one of them. A native of Boston, Sellon made his stage debut in 1901 and his film debut in 1923. He was rarely the lead; skinny and with a long face, with a mouth usually in a frown or scow read more

The Charles Sellon Film Festival: "Bright Eyes" and "It's a Gift"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 13, 2015

"Bah!" Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s films, Charles Sellon (1870-1937) was certainly one of them. A native of Boston, Sellon made his stage debut in 1901 and his film debut in 1923. He was rarely the lead; skinny and with a long face, with a mouth usually in a frown or scow read more

Mini Tribute: Charles Sellon

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Aug 24, 2012

Born August 24, 1870, Charles Sellon! Appeared in over 100 roles but I love him BEST as Mr Muckle in WC Fields‘ It’s a Gift (Norman Z. McLeod). “Open the door for Mr Muckle!” Poor WC! ….. Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub Share this:ShareFacebookDiggRedditStumbleUpo read more