Charles Ogle
160 years old
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Charles Ogle was an American stage and silent screen actor. In 1910 he appeared as the Frankenstein monster in the first-ever film adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein.
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Hollywood
The Affairs of Anatol
Old Wives for New
Manslaughter
The Squaw Man
The Ten Commandments
Men, Women, and Money
The Jucklins
We Can't Have Everything
The Fair Barbarian
Is Matrimony a Failure?
The Flaming Forest
The Source
Miss Lulu Bett
Crazy to Marry
Kick In
Believe Me, Xantippe
Midsummer Madness
Our Leading Citizen
The Woman Who Walked Alone
A Wise Fool
Conrad in Quest of His Youth
The Totville Eye
The Alaskan
Merton of the Movies
The Goat
Code of the Sea
Under the Top
Brewster's Millions
Secrets
The Bedroom Window
Young Mrs. Winthrop
The Cost of Hatred
Treasure Island
Those Without Sin
Less Than Kin
The Secret Game
Her Husband’s Trademark
The Ambassador's Daughter
Fires of Faith
The Thundering Herd
The Border Legion
A Homespun Vamp
The Thing We Love
Ruggles of Red Gap
The Covered Wagon
M'Liss
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Hawthorne of the U.S.A.
A Romance of the Redwoods
The Years of the Locust
Nan of Music Mountain
At First Sight
Told in the Hills
The Sunset Trail
On Record
If You Believe It, It's So
The Heir to the Hoorah
Contraband
The Garden of Weeds
Too Many Millions
Alias Mike Moran
The Usurer's Grip
Code of the West
The Valley of the Giants
Triumph
Frankenstein
Thirty Days
Rimrock Jones
The Firefly of France
Under Southern Skies
The Young Rajah
Gasoline Gus
What Happened to Mary
What Every Woman Knows
After the Show
What's Your Hurry?
Jack Straw
North of the Rio Grande
One Minute to Play
Alexia's Strategy
A Christmas Carol
The Dub
The Prince and the Pauper
Everything Comes to Him Who Waits
The Prince Chap
The Doctor's Duty
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