Charles Williams was born on September 27, 1898 in Albany, New York. He was an actor and writer, known for It's a Wonderful Life (1946), Hollywood and Vine (1945) and Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938). He was married to Isabel and Virginia Josephine Evans. He died on January 3, 1958 in Hollywood, California.
1988
as Self (archive footage)
1964
as Actor in 'The Thin Man' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1956
1955
as Mr. Willis (uncredited)
1954
as Sam
1954
as Fred
1953
as Bartender (uncredited)
1953
as Harlon
1953
as Cabbie
1952
as Duncan
1952
1952
as Tim
1952
as Yo Yo
1951
as Charlie
1951
as Yes Man
1951
as Reporter (uncredited)
1951
as Mortie
1950
as Postmaster Walt
1950
as Fred Appleby
1950
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1950
as Reporter Lewis (uncredited)
1949
as Luggage Salesman (uncredited)
1949
as Reporter
1949
as Dorgan's Assistant (uncredited)
1948
as Titus Jones
1948
as Juror
1948
as Hiram Short
1948
as Little Motorist (uncredited)
1947
as Chester
1947
as Eddie Williams
1947
as Joe, the stage manager
1947
as Leslie
1946
as Cousin Eustace
1946
as Apartment House Manager
1946
as Carr, manager of Regent Hotel
1946
as Music Store Customer (uncredited)
1946
as Mr. Stone
1946
as Louis Burt (uncredited)
1946
as Mr. Williams
1946
as Doctor (uncredited)
1945
as Park Magician (uncredited)
1945
as Reporter (Uncredited)
1945
as Chick Jones
1945
as Auctioneer
1945
as Reporter
1944
as Jordan
1944
as Author
1944
as Chalmers
1944
as Burton Witherspoon
1944
as Man Saying 'It's a Trick' (uncredited)
1944
as Mr. Pike
1944
as Louis Horton
1943
as Second Bank Teller
1943
as Harry Hollis
1943
as Reporter
1943
as Secretary
1943
as Box Office Attendant
1942
as Dentist
1942
1942
as Little Strength Machine Contestant (uncredited)
1942
as Citizen (Uncredited)
1942
as 3rd Speaker in Park
1942
as Theatre Manager (uncredited)
1942
as Assayer
1942
as The Pitchman
1942
as Coffer
1942
as Photographer
1942
as Theodore H. Sherman Jr.- Printer
1941
as Mr. Prim / Primmie, Bookkeeper
1941
as Clerk
1941
as Detective in Café (uncredited)
1940
as Charlie Sloane
1940
as Politician (uncredited)
1940
as Henry, Husband
1940
as Photographer (uncredited)
1940
as (uncredited)
1940
as Hugh Gilman
1939
as Peters (uncredited)
1939
as Northern Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
1939
as (uncredited)
1939
as Stranger (uncredited)
1939
as Pinky Valkus
1939
as Car Repo Man
1939
as Max Morton (Uncredited)
1939
as Jaffee
1938
as Reporter Jones (Uncredited)
1938
as Reporter
1938
as Mike Brody
1938
as Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
1938
as Agent
1938
as Gabby Marden
1938
as Jake
1938
as Company Spotter
1937
as Irving Skolsky
1937
as Drunk Witness
1937
1937
as Dave Clark
1937
as Mr. Mack
1937
as Nightclub Entertainer
1937
as Meeker, Burke's Lawyer
1937
as Hymie - Photographer
1937
as Charlie Alberts, Agent
1937
as Customs Man in Fall Show
1937
as Meggs, the Reporter
1937
as Florist Shop Customer
1937
as Brackett
1937
1937
as Hotel Clerk
1937
as Simmons (uncredited)
1937
as Joe Brady
1936
as Minor Role (uncredited)
1936
as Kasky
1936
1936
as Reporter (uncredited)
1936
as Gopher Mazda
1936
as Doctor (uncredited)
1935
1934
as Hotel Desk Clerk
1934
as Fighter Manager (uncredited)
1934
as Pest in Café (uncredited)
1934
as Druggist
1933
as Baby Face (Charles T. Pearson Jr.)
1933
as Timid Man
1933
as Skating Rink Official (uncredited)
1933
as Hotel Desk Clerk
1933
1932
as Lottie's Friend Mr. Kinskey (uncredited)
1932
as 1st Passerby
1932
as Billy Freeman - Theatrical Agent (uncredited)
1932
as Benny Weber
1931
as Stagehand
1931
as Stagehand (uncredited)
1922
as Gabe Waters