Charles Richman (actor)
Charles J. Richman was an American stage and film actor who appeared in more than 60 films between 1914 and 1939.
Richman was born in the Kenwood Section of Chicago, Illinois. After receiving a public-school education, he attended the Chicago College of Law at night. His interest turned from law to theater after he began acting in amateur productions at the Carleton Club and a millionaire offered to sponsor a touring company headed by Richman. That project led Richman to New York.
Long before entering films Richman acted in the legitimate theatre. His work on Broadway began with portraying Horst von Neuhoff in The Countess Gucki and ended with playing Grandfather Trenchard in And Stars Remain. In 1906 he founded The Garrick Theatre Stock Company, a troupe in residence at Broadway's Garrick Theatre. Richman served as both star and director for the company's first play, David Gray's Gallops, which premiered on February 12, 1906.
In Hollywood, Richman often played supporting roles as a dignified authoritarian figures like General Tufto in the first Technicolor film Becky Sharp and Judge Thatcher in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Richman was married to the former Jane Grey for 40 years. They had a son and a daughter.
On December 1, 1940, Richman died in the Brady Nursing Home in The Bronx, New York, aged 70.
Partial filmography
- The Man From Home as Daniel Voorhees Pike
- The Idler as Mark Cross
- The Battle Cry of Peace as John Harrison
- The Heights of Hazard as Billy WilliamsThe Surprises of an Empty Hotel as Francis Trehurn Marchmont
- The Hero of Submarine D-2 as Lt. Commander Colton
- The Dawn of Freedom as Richard Cartwright
- The Secret Kingdom as Prince Philip / Phil Barr
- The More Excellent Way as John WarburtonPublic Be Damned as John BlackOver There as Montgomery Jackson
- The Hidden Truth as Charles Taylor
- The Echo of Youth as Peter GrahamEverybody's Business as Tom Oakes
- Harriet and the Piper as Richard Carter
- Half an Hour as Richard Garson
- Curtain as Dick Cunningham
- Trust Your Wife
- The Sign on the Door as 'Lafe' Regan
- My Friend the Devil as George Dryden
- Has the World Gone Mad! as Mr. Bell
- The College Hero as The Dean
- The Struggle as Mr. Craig
- Take a Chance as Andrew Raleigh
- His Double Life as Witt
- The President Vanishes as Judge Corcoran
- Biography of a Bachelor Girl as Mr. Orrin Kinnicott
- After Office Hours as Jordan
- George White's 1935 Scandals as Charlie Harriman
- The Case of the Curious Bride as C. Phillip Montaine
- Becky Sharp as Gen. Tufto
- The Glass Key as Senator John T. Henry
- Thanks a Million as Gov. Wildman
- In Old Kentucky as Pole Shattuck
- Strike Me Pink as Professor
- My Marriage as H.J. Barton
- Champagne Charlie as Avory
- The Ex-Mrs. Bradford as Mr. Curtis, Turf Club President
- Parole! as John 'Jack' Driscoll
- I'd Give My Life as Attorney Bill Chase
- Don't Turn 'Em Loose as Paul, the Governor In His Steps as Robert Brewster
- Under Your Spell as Uncle Bob
- Sing Me a Love Song as Mr. Malcolm
- Stella Dallas as Stephen Dallas Sr., Suicide Victim
- The Life of Emile Zola as M. Delagorgue
- Make a Wish as Wagner
- Fit for a King as Reception Guest
- Nothing Sacred as Mayor
- Lady Behave! as Howell
- Blondes at Work as Judge Wilson
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Judge Thatcher
- Holiday as Thayer
- Personal Secretary as Judge Barnes
- The Cowboy and the Lady as Dillon
- Devil's Island as Governor Beaufort
- The Man Who Dared as Mayor Lawton
- Dark Victory as Colonel Mantle
- Torchy Runs for Mayor as Mayor John Saunders
- Exile Express as Judge