
Spencer Charters
Acting
Born 1875-03-23 · Duncannon, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Spencer Charters (March 25, 1875 – January 25, 1943) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 220 films between 1920 and 1943, mostly in small supporting roles. Spencer Charters first stage work soon after leaving school was a walk on part, but it wasn't long before he was being given fair-sized roles. He played on Broadway between 1910 and 1929 and was a busy character actor in films during the 1930s and early 1940s. He often portrayed somewhat befuddeled judges, doctors, clerks, managers, and jailers. He died by suicide from a mix of sleeping pills and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Filmography

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Aug 6, 1975

Arsenic and Old Lace
Sep 1, 1944

Slightly Dangerous
Apr 1, 1943

Silver Queen
Nov 14, 1942

Scattergood Survives a Murder
Oct 1, 1942

The Pride of the Yankees
Jul 14, 1942

The Postman Didn't Ring
Jul 3, 1942

Dr. Broadway
May 9, 1942

The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
Mar 27, 1942

The Night Before the Divorce
Mar 6, 1942

The Remarkable Andrew
Mar 5, 1942

Right to the Heart
Jan 23, 1942

Pacific Blackout
Dec 31, 1941

Bedtime Story
Dec 25, 1941

Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case
Dec 18, 1941

Look Who's Laughing
Nov 21, 1941

They Died with Their Boots On
Nov 20, 1941

Man at Large
Sep 26, 1941

Hold That Ghost
Aug 7, 1941

Bad Men of Missouri
Jul 26, 1941

Moon Over Miami
Jul 4, 1941

The Singing Hill
Apr 25, 1941

The Lady from Cheyenne
Apr 11, 1941

So Ends Our Night
Feb 27, 1941

Tobacco Road
Feb 20, 1941

Petticoat Politics
Jan 31, 1941

High Sierra
Jan 23, 1941

Santa Fe Trail
Dec 20, 1940

She Couldn't Say No
Dec 7, 1940

Meet the Missus
Nov 29, 1940