Charles Miller (director)
For other people named Charles Miller, see Charles Miller (disambiguation).
Charles A. Miller (1857 – November 14, 1936) was an American actor and silent film director.[1] Before taking up directing, he was an actor.[2] Miller was born in Saginaw, Michigan and died in New York City.[3]
Filmography
- O Mimi San (unconfirmed) (1914)
- The Courtship of O San (1914)
- Plain Jane (1916)
- A Corner in Colleens (1916)
- The Little Brother (1917)
- Blood Will Tell (1917)
- The Dark Road (1917)
- Princess of the Dark (1917)
- Wild Winship's Widow (1917)
- Bawbs o' the Blue Ridge (1917)
- The Hater of Men (1917)
- The Flame of the Yukon (1917)
- The Sawdust Ring (1917)
- Wee Lady Betty (1917)
- Polly Ann (1917)
- The Secret of the Storm Country (1917)
- The Ghosts of Yesterday (1918)
- By Right of Purchase (1918)
- Unfaithful (short) (1918)
- At the Mercy of Men (1918)
- The Fair Pretender (1918)
- The Service Star (1918)
- The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser? The Fall of the Hohenzollerns (1919)
- Why Germany Must Pay (1919)
- A Dangerous Affair (1919)
- Love, Honor and -- ? (1919)
- High Speed (1920)
- The Law of the Yukon (1920)
- The Man She Brought Back (1922)
- The Ship of Souls (1925)
References
- ↑ Vazzana, Eugene Michael (1995). Silent Film Necrology: Births and Deaths of Over 9000 Performers, Directors, Producers, and Other Filmmakers of the Silent Era, Through 1993. McFarland, ISBN 978-0-7864-1059-0
- ↑ Staff Report (July 24, 1927). Once-Favored Director Acts: Charles Miller Carries Playhouse Role He Made "Flame of Yukon" Years Ago Directed Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien. Los Angeles Times
- ↑ Staff Report (November 18, 1936). Charles Miller. Variety
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