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Charles Middleton (actor)

Charles Brown Middleton (October 3, 1874 – April 22, 1949) was an American stage and film actor. During a film career that began at age 46 and lasted almost 30 years, he appeared in nearly 200 films as well as numerous plays.[1] Sometimes credited as Charles B. Middleton, he is perhaps best remembered for his role as the villainous emperor Ming the Merciless in the three Flash Gordon serials made between 1936 and 1940.

Charles Middleton
Middleton in 1922
Born
Charles Brown Middleton

(1874-10-03)October 3, 1874
DiedApril 22, 1949(1949-04-22) (aged 74)
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
OccupationActor
Years active1920–1949
Spouse
(m. 1908; died 1945)
Children1

Career

Born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Middleton worked in a traveling circus, in vaudeville, and acted in live theatre before he turned to motion pictures in 1920.[2] Middleton's success as a character actor, however, did not become firmly established until the sound era in films. His ominous baritone voice proved ideal for villainous roles, and he became an ideal foil for comedy stars Harold Lloyd, Eddie Cantor, Wheeler & Woolsey, and Laurel and Hardy.

 
Actress Carmen D'Antonio with Middleton as Emperor Ming in the 1940 serial Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe

Middleton was cast in Warner Bros 1931 film Safe in Hell as well as in their 1932 hit The Strange Love of Molly Louvain opposite Ann Dvorak and Richard Cromwell. In Pack Up Your Troubles, he portrays a villainous welfare association officer, the foil of Laurel & Hardy. He is also the district attorney in Cecil B. DeMille's 1933 film This Day and Age; and he appears opposite The Marx Brothers in Duck Soup (also 1933), performing as the stern prosecutor of Freedonia. In Universal Pictures' classic 1936 screen version of the musical Show Boat, he is Sheriff Ike Vallon, the official who tries to arrest Julie La Verne (Helen Morgan) and her husband for being illegally married.

Since Middleton's facial features generally resembled those of Abraham Lincoln, he was cast to portray Lincoln in the 1933 public-service short The Road Is Open Again.[3] Four years later, in an uncredited role in the comedy Stand-In, he appears as an actor dressed as Lincoln who complains of being typecast as the former president.[4] Middleton's association with Lincoln did not end there, although in the 1940 feature film Abe Lincoln in Illinois, he performs not as Abe but as Thomas, Lincoln's father.

Middleton also has prominent roles in many serials from 1935 to 1947. He is especially well known for his characterization of Ming the Merciless, the evil adversary of the heroic outer-space adventurer Flash Gordon. He appears as Ming in three related serials: Flash Gordon (1936), Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938), and Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940). Some of the other serials in which Middleton can be seen include Dick Tracy Returns, Daredevils of the Red Circle, and Jack Armstrong.[5] He also portrays the ranch foreman Buck Peters in the 1935 movie Hopalong Cassidy Enters, which is the first entry in that long-running Western series.

Death

Middleton died of a heart attack in Los Angeles just two months after the 1949 release of The Last Bandit, the last film in which he appeared.[citation needed] His grave site is located in Hollywood Forever Cemetery and is situated next to the grave of his wife of many years, stage and film actress Leora Spellman.[2]

Partial filmography

See also

References

  1. ^ Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony; Vitone, R. J. (2008). The Flash Gordon Serials, 1936 - 1940: A Heavily Illustrated Guide (Reprint of the illustrated casebound ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-7864-3470-1. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 140. ISBN 9780786409839. Retrieved April 15, 2017.
  3. ^ The Road is Open Again, PublicResourceOrg, digital copy of 1933 public-service short, YouTube, subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., Mountain View, California; retrieved October 25, 2017.
  4. ^ Stand-In (1937), (TCM), Time Warner, New York, N.Y. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  5. ^ Cline, William C. (2000). Serials-ly Speaking : Essays on Cliffhangers. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. pp. 127–128. ISBN 0-7864-0918-5. Retrieved October 16, 2014.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Charles Middleton actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Charles Brown Middleton October 3 1874 April 22 1949 was an American stage and film actor During a film career that began at age 46 and lasted almost 30 years he appeared in nearly 200 films as well as numerous plays 1 Sometimes credited as Charles B Middleton he is perhaps best remembered for his role as the villainous emperor Ming the Merciless in the three Flash Gordon serials made between 1936 and 1940 Charles MiddletonMiddleton in 1922BornCharles Brown Middleton 1874 10 03 October 3 1874Elizabethtown Kentucky U S DiedApril 22 1949 1949 04 22 aged 74 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeHollywood Forever CemeteryOccupationActorYears active1920 1949SpouseLeora Spellman m 1908 died 1945 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Partial filmography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditBorn in Elizabethtown Kentucky Middleton worked in a traveling circus in vaudeville and acted in live theatre before he turned to motion pictures in 1920 2 Middleton s success as a character actor however did not become firmly established until the sound era in films His ominous baritone voice proved ideal for villainous roles and he became an ideal foil for comedy stars Harold Lloyd Eddie Cantor Wheeler amp Woolsey and Laurel and Hardy Actress Carmen D Antonio with Middleton as Emperor Ming in the 1940 serial Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe Middleton was cast in Warner Bros 1931 film Safe in Hell as well as in their 1932 hit The Strange Love of Molly Louvain opposite Ann Dvorak and Richard Cromwell In Pack Up Your Troubles he portrays a villainous welfare association officer the foil of Laurel amp Hardy He is also the district attorney in Cecil B DeMille s 1933 film This Day and Age and he appears opposite The Marx Brothers in Duck Soup also 1933 performing as the stern prosecutor of Freedonia In Universal Pictures classic 1936 screen version of the musical Show Boat he is Sheriff Ike Vallon the official who tries to arrest Julie La Verne Helen Morgan and her husband for being illegally married Since Middleton s facial features generally resembled those of Abraham Lincoln he was cast to portray Lincoln in the 1933 public service short The Road Is Open Again 3 Four years later in an uncredited role in the comedy Stand In he appears as an actor dressed as Lincoln who complains of being typecast as the former president 4 Middleton s association with Lincoln did not end there although in the 1940 feature film Abe Lincoln in Illinois he performs not as Abe but as Thomas Lincoln s father Middleton also has prominent roles in many serials from 1935 to 1947 He is especially well known for his characterization of Ming the Merciless the evil adversary of the heroic outer space adventurer Flash Gordon He appears as Ming in three related serials Flash Gordon 1936 Flash Gordon s Trip to Mars 1938 and Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe 1940 Some of the other serials in which Middleton can be seen include Dick Tracy Returns Daredevils of the Red Circle and Jack Armstrong 5 He also portrays the ranch foreman Buck Peters in the 1935 movie Hopalong Cassidy Enters which is the first entry in that long running Western series Death EditMiddleton died of a heart attack in Los Angeles just two months after the 1949 release of The Last Bandit the last film in which he appeared citation needed His grave site is located in Hollywood Forever Cemetery and is situated next to the grave of his wife of many years stage and film actress Leora Spellman 2 Partial filmography EditThe 1 000 000 Reward 1920 as William Russell Wits vs Wits 1920 as Frank Cheny The Evil Dead 1922 as William Russell Pirates of the Pines 1928 The Farmer s Daughter 1928 as Hiram Flint The Bellamy Trial 1929 as District Attorney The Far Call 1929 as Kris Larsen Welcome Danger 1929 as John Thorne Beau Bandit 1930 as Lucius J Perkins Way Out West 1930 as Buck Rankin East Is West 1930 as Dr Fredericks Ships of Hate 1931 as Captain Lash The Miracle Woman 1931 as Simpson An American Tragedy 1931 as Jephson Caught Plastered 1931 as Sheriff Flint Alexander Hamilton 1931 as Rabble Rousing Townsman uncredited Palmy Days 1931 as Yolando A Dangerous Affair 1931 as Tupper Sob Sister 1931 as City Editor Baker The Ruling Voice 1931 as Board Member uncredited A House Divided 1931 as Minister Safe in Hell 1931 as Lawyer Jones X Marks the Spot 1931 as Detective Kirby Manhattan Parade 1931 as Sheriff Casey uncredited Full of Notions 1931 Forbidden 1932 as Pianist uncredited High Pressure 1932 as Mr Banks The Hatchet Man 1932 as Lip Hop Fat The Strange Love of Molly Louvain 1932 as Captain Slade Mystery Ranch 1932 as Henry Steele Pack Up Your Troubles 1932 as The Welfare Association Officer The Phantom President 1932 as Abe Lincoln uncredited Hell s Highway 1932 as Matthew the Hermit Breach of Promise 1932 as Joe Pugmire I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang 1932 as Train Conductor uncredited Rockabye 1932 as District Attorney uncredited The Sign of the Cross 1932 as Tyros Silver Dollar 1932 as Jenkins Too Busy to Work 1932 as Chief of Police Pick Up 1933 as Mr Brewster Destination Unknown 1933 as Turk The Three Musketeers 1933 as El Shaitan Speaking uncredited Sunset Pass 1933 as Williams The Mystic Hour 1933 as Roger Thurston Tomorrow at Seven 1933 as Jerry Simons Disgraced 1933 as district attorney This Day and Age 1933 as district attorney The Road is Open Again 1933 Short as Abraham Lincoln Doctor Bull 1933 as Mr Upjohn Selectman uncredited The Bowery 1933 as Detective uncredited Big Executive 1933 as Sheriff White Woman 1933 as Fenton Duck Soup 1933 as Prosecutor The World Changes 1933 as Sheriff Wild Bill Hickok uncredited Lone Cowboy 1933 as U S Marshal Mr Skitch 1933 as Frank uncredited Massacre 1934 as Sheriff Scatters Nana 1934 as Man Announcing Start of the War uncredited David Harum 1934 as Deacon Perkins The Last Round Up 1934 as Sheriff Private Scandal 1934 as Mr Baker uncredited Murder at the Vanities 1934 as Homer Boothby Whom the Gods Destroy 1934 as Constable Malcolm uncredited When Strangers Meet 1934 as John Tarman Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 1934 as Mr Bagby The St Louis Kid 1934 as Sheriff uncredited Broadway Bill 1934 as Veterinarian uncredited Behold My Wife 1934 as Juan Storm Cloud Red Morning 1934 as Stanchon The County Chairman 1935 as Riley Cleaver Square Shooter 1935 as Jed Miller In Spite of Danger 1935 as Mr Merritt The Miracle Rider 1935 as Zaroff Reckless 1935 as District Attorney uncredited Hop Along Cassidy 1935 as Buck Peters Steamboat Round the Bend 1935 as Fleety Belle s Father uncredited Special Agent 1935 as State Police Commander uncredited The Virginia Judge 1935 Frisco Kid 1935 as Speaker uncredited Rose of the Rancho 1936 as Horse Doctor uncredited Sunset of Power 1936 as Neil Brannum The Trail of the Lonesome Pine 1936 as Blacksmith Road Gang 1936 as Mine Warden Grayson Song of the Saddle 1936 as Phineas Hook Flash Gordon 1936 Serial as Ming the Merciless Show Boat 1936 as Sheriff Ike Vallon A Son Comes Home 1936 as Prosecutor Jailbreak 1936 as Dan Stone The Texas Rangers 1936 as Higgins Lawyer uncredited Ramona 1936 as American Settler uncredited Wedding Present 1936 as Turnbull uncredited Career Woman 1936 as Matt Clay Empty Saddles 1936 as Cimarron Cim White The Good Earth 1937 as Banker uncredited We re on the Jury 1937 as Mr B J Martin Jury Foreman John Meade s Woman 1937 as Farmer uncredited Two Gun Law 1937 as Wolf Larson Hollywood Cowboy 1937 as Doc Kramer Yodelin Kid from Pine Ridge 1937 as Gene Autry Sr Slave Ship 1937 as Slave Dealer The Last Train from Madrid 1937 as Warden uncredited Souls at Sea 1937 as Jury Foreman uncredited Conquest 1937 as Sergeant at Elba uncredited Stand In 1937 as Actor Dressed as Abraham Lincoln uncredited Jezebel 1938 as Officer uncredited Flash Gordon s Trip to Mars 1938 as Emperor Ming Flaming Frontiers 1938 Serial as Ace Daggett Chs 5 15 Dick Tracy Returns 1938 as Pa Stark Strange Faces 1938 as Abraham Lincoln look alike uncredited The Law West of Tombstone 1938 as Newspaper Editor uncredited The Strange Case of Dr Meade 1938 as Lacey Kentucky 1938 as Southerner Jesse James 1939 as Doctor The Oklahoma Kid 1939 as Alec Martin Juarez 1939 as Carbajal scenes deleted Captain Fury 1939 as Mergon Daredevils of the Red Circle 1939 as 39013 Harry Crowel Wyoming Outlaw 1939 as Luke Parker Way Down South 1939 as Cass Blackmail 1939 as Southern Deputy uncredited 1 000 a Touchdown 1939 as Stage Manager uncredited The Flying Deuces 1939 as Commandant Allegheny Uprising 1939 as Dr Stoke uncredited Cowboys from Texas 1939 as Kansas Jones Gone with the Wind 1939 as Man With Stove Pipe Hat in Charge of Convict Workers uncredited Thou Shalt Not Kill 1939 as Lars Olsen Abe Lincoln in Illinois 1940 as Tom Lincoln The Grapes of Wrath 1940 as Roadblock Leader Virginia City 1940 as Jefferson Davis Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe 1940 Serial as Emperor Ming Shooting High 1940 as Hod Carson Charlie Chan s Murder Cruise 1940 as Mr Walters Island of Doomed Men 1940 as Captain Cort Gold Rush Maisie 1940 as Camp Owner with a Pig uncredited Brigham Young 1940 as Mob Member uncredited Rangers of Fortune 1940 as Water Thug uncredited Santa Fe Trail 1940 as Gentry Chad Hanna 1940 as Sheriff scenes deleted Western Union 1941 as Stagecoach Rider uncredited Ride Kelly Ride 1941 as Mr Dunn Foreman uncredited Sergeant York 1941 as Mountaineer uncredited The Shepherd of the Hills 1941 as Blacksmith uncredited Wild Geese Calling 1941 as Doctor Jed Sloan Belle Starr 1941 as Carpetbagger Stick to Your Guns 1941 as Long Ben Jungle Man 1941 as Rev James Jim Graham Wild Bill Hickok Rides 1942 as Claim Jumping Leader uncredited Sing Your Worries Away 1942 as Judge uncredited The Mystery of Marie Roget 1942 as Curator Men of San Quentin 1942 as Saunderson Tombstone the Town Too Tough to Die 1942 as 1st Mayor Perils of Nyoka 1942 as Cassib Two Weeks to Live 1943 as Elmer Kelton uncredited Hangmen Also Die 1943 as Patriot at Meeting with Svoboda uncredited The Black Raven 1943 as Sheriff Batman 1943 as Ken Colton Ch 6 8 uncredited Crazy House 1943 as Sheriff uncredited The Desert Hawk 1944 as Koda Bey Kismet 1944 as The Miser uncredited Black Arrow 1944 as Tom Whitney The Town Went Wild 1944 as Sam Midvale District Attorney Hollywood and Vine 1945 as Wilson Abigail s Lawyer uncredited Our Vines Have Tender Grapes 1945 as Kurt Jensen Northwest Trail 1945 as Pierre Who s Guilty 1945 as Patton Calvert How DOooo You Do 1945 as Sheriff Hayworth Strangler of the Swamp 1946 as Ferryman Douglas Spook Busters 1946 as Mr Stiles The Killers 1946 as Farmer uncredited Desert Command 1946 as El Shaitan voice uncredited Jack Armstrong 1947 as Jason Grood uncredited The Sea of Grass 1947 as Charley Saloon Owner uncredited Welcome Stranger 1947 as Farmer Pinkett uncredited Gunfighters 1947 as Sheriff 1 uncredited Wyoming 1947 as Rev Withers uncredited The Pretender 1947 as William the Butler Unconquered 1947 as Mulligan scenes deleted Road to Rio 1947 as Farmer uncredited My Girl Tisa 1948 as Examiner uncredited Here Comes Trouble 1948 as Reporter uncredited Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House 1948 as Wrecker uncredited Feudin Fussin and A Fightin 1948 as Townsman uncredited Station West 1948 as Sheriff Jiggs and Maggie in Court 1948 as Mr Burton an Attorney The Decision of Christopher Blake 1948 as President in Dream uncredited The Last Bandit 1949 as Blindfolded Circuit Rider final film role See also Edit Biography portalReferences Edit Kinnard Roy Crnkovich Tony Vitone R J 2008 The Flash Gordon Serials 1936 1940 A Heavily Illustrated Guide Reprint of the illustrated casebound ed Jefferson N C McFarland p 14 ISBN 978 0 7864 3470 1 Retrieved October 16 2014 a b Ellenberger Allan R 2001 Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries A Directory McFarland p 140 ISBN 9780786409839 Retrieved April 15 2017 The Road is Open Again PublicResourceOrg digital copy of 1933 public service short YouTube subsidiary of Alphabet Inc Mountain View California retrieved October 25 2017 Stand In 1937 TCM Time Warner New York N Y Retrieved October 25 2017 Cline William C 2000 Serials ly Speaking Essays on Cliffhangers Jefferson N C McFarland pp 127 128 ISBN 0 7864 0918 5 Retrieved October 16 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Middleton Charles Middleton at IMDb Charles Middleton at the Internet Broadway Database Charles Middleton at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Middleton actor amp oldid 1130115550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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