Charles Avery (actor)


Charles Avery was an American actor and film director in the silent film era. Avery was one of the original seven Keystone Cops.

Early life and education

Charles Avery was born in Chicago, and educated in Boston. His sister Charlotte was also an actress, as was his mother Marie Stanley. His father was a playwright.

Career

He started acting in the theatre, playing the title role in Charley's Aunt, and the part of Pegleg Hopkins in the adaptation of David Harum which had William H. Crane in the lead role.
Avery appeared in a touring production of The Clansman as Governor Shrimp, before entering films with the Biograph Company in 1908.
From 1908 to 1909, Avery featured in 33 short films under the direction of D. W. Griffith, usually only in supporting roles and often alongside Mack Sennett.
In 1913, he tried his hand at directing, starting with Across the Alley at Keystone Studios. Avery went on to direct Syd Chaplin in the Gussle series and Charles Murray in the Hogan series. He also continued to act, notably in the first three Keystone Cops films.
Leaving directorial duties in the 1920s, Avery later played supporting roles in low-budget Westerns such as The Rambling Ranger and Western Rover.

Death

On July 23, 1926, Avery was found dead in his Los Angeles home. His cause of death was acute dilation of the heart caused by chronic myocarditis.

Filmography

Father Gets in the Game The Taming of the Shrew The Valet's Wife The Helping Hand Love Finds a Way A Wreath in Time Tragic Love The Salvation Army Lass Jones and His New Neighbors A Drunkard's Reformation '

Director

Across the Alley Across the Hall The Knockout Love and Salt Water The Great Toe Mystery Her Last Chance Hogan's Annual Spree His Second Childhood Gussle's Wayward Path Hogan's Wild Oats Rum and Wall Paper Hogan's Mussy Job Hogan, the Porter Hogan's Romance Upset Hogan's Aristocratic Dream Hogan Out West ' The Beauty Bunglers Gussle's Wayward Way Their Social Splash Gussle Tied to Trouble Gussle's Backward Way A Submarine Pirate
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  • ' A Kaiser There Was The Riot
  • ''The Applicant''

Stageplays

Charley's Aunt David Harum David Harum Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner David Harum