Charles Trowbridge

Charles Trowbridge

1882-01-09 – 1967-10-30 (age 85) Veracruz, Mexico
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Biography

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Charles Silas Richard Trowbridge (January 10, 1882 โ€“ October 30, 1967) was an American film actor. He appeared in 233 films between 1915 and 1958.

Trowbridge was born in Veracruz, Mexico, where his father served in the diplomatic corps of the United States. He ran a coffee plantation in Hawaii before venturing into acting.

Trowbridge's Broadway credits include Dinner at Eight (1932), Ladies of Creation (1931), Congai (1928), The Behavior of Mrs. Crane (1927), We Never Learn (1927), Craig's Wife (1925), It All Depends (1925), The Backslapper (1924), The Locked Door (1924), Sweet Seventeen (1923), The Lullaby (1923), The Last Warning (1922), The Night Call (1921), Just Because (1921), The Broken Wing (1920), Why Worry? (1918), This Way Out (1917), Come Out of the Kitchen (1916) and Daddy Long Legs (1914).

Trowbridge died in Los Angeles, California.

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Known For

Sergeant York
Sergeant York

1941

as Cordell Hull

Mildred Pierce
Mildred Pierce

1945

as Mrs. Forrester's Lawyer (uncredited)

They Were Expendable
They Were Expendable

1945

as Admiral Blackwell

The Fountainhead
The Fountainhead

1949

as Director (uncredited)

Undercurrent
Undercurrent

1946

as Justice Putnam

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

1947

as Dr. Renshaw (uncredited)

Captains Courageous
Captains Courageous

1937

as Dr. Dick Walsh (uncredited)

The Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers

1951

as Governor of Texas (uncredited)

Belle Starr
Belle Starr

1941

as Colonel Bright

Let Us Live
Let Us Live

1939

as Trial Judge (uncredited)

Meet John Doe
Meet John Doe

1941

as (uncredited)

The Mummy's Hand
The Mummy's Hand

1940

as Dr. Petrie

Our Town
Our Town

1940

as Dr. Ferguson, the wedding minister

Wake Island
The Great Ziegfeld
The Great Ziegfeld

1936

as Julian Mitchell (uncredited)

Captain America
Captain America

1944

as Police Commissioner Dryden

Mad Love
Mad Love

1935

as Dr. Marbeau

The Paleface
The Paleface

1948

as Gov. Johnson

The Last Hurrah
The Last Hurrah

1958

as Plymouth Club Member (uncredited)