Charles Trowbridge

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Silas Richard Trowbridge (January 10, 1882 – October 30, 1967) was an American film actor. He appeared in 233 films between 1915 and 1958. Trowbridge was born in Veracruz, Mexico, where his father served in the diplomatic corps of the United States. He ran a coffee plantation in Hawaii before venturing into acting. Trowbridge's Broadway credits include Dinner at Eight (1932), Ladies of Creation (1931), Congai (1928), The Behavior of Mrs. Crane (1927), We Never Learn (1927), Craig's Wife (1925), It All Depends (1925), The Backslapper (1924), The Locked Door (1924), Sweet Seventeen (1923), The Lullaby (1923), The Last Warning (1922), The Night Call (1921), Just Because (1921), The Broken Wing (1920), Why Worry? (1918), This Way Out (1917), Come Out of the Kitchen (1916) and Daddy Long Legs (1914). Trowbridge died in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Dr. Ferguson, the wedding minister
Commissioner Garrison
Dr. Renshaw (uncredited)
Dr. Franklin Harvey
Mallory
Davis (uncredited)
Dr. Petrie (archive footage / uncredited)
Justice Putnam
Cordell Hull
Col. Ridley
John Ballin
Gov. Johnson
Judge Fuller (Uncredited)
Gov. Phelps
District Attorney John Forsythe
Colonel Bright
John T. Forbes
Ramon de la Cuesta
Judge Robert E. Clinton
Dr. 'Doc' James
Dexter Wayne
Julian Mitchell (uncredited)
District Attorney (uncredited)
First Doctor (uncredited)
Dr. Rufus Maynard
Police Capt. Webb
Martin Van Buren
Fletcher Holliday
James Witherspoon Sr.
Ship's Doctor (uncredited)
Commissioner in 1919
Maxwell Gordon
Mr. Marshall
Mr. Tatum
Defense Attorney
District Attorney Lucas
President Tomlin
Doctor Attending Gadget
L. Marvin
Stage Manager
Henry Jameson
RAdm. Joseph Maitland
Medical officer
Man at Hearing (uncredited)
Martin's Trial Judge #2 (uncredited)
Assistant District Attorney (uncredited)
Reform School Superintendent (uncredited)
Governor of Texas (uncredited)
Henley - Committee Spokesman
Judge B.A. Royer (uncredited)
Arthur Glenn
American Consul
Trial Judge (uncredited)
Maj. Williams (uncredited)
Alfred Z. Harrison
Mr. Foster
Doctor
Gen. Merrill (uncredited)
Richard "Dick" Larkin
Plymouth Club Member (uncredited)
Examining Doctor (uncredited)
David Earle
Mrs. Forrester's Lawyer (uncredited)
Senator Ted Greenfield
Dr. Morris (uncredited)
Dr. Lowell
Alcatraz Warden
Judge Penrose
Sen. Cross
Dr. Dick Walsh (uncredited)
Seddon - Aide to Jefferson Davis (uncredited)
Mine Superintendant (uncredited)
Justin Stone
Uncle Joe Lorrison
Judge Braden
Alfred Drake
Professor (uncredited)
(uncredited)
Judge Wilson
Randolph (uncredited)
Minister (Uncredited)
Coroner (uncredited)
Mr. Tiller, the Lawyer (uncredited)
Dean William Stockwell
Mark Harris
Festival Committee Member (uncredited)
Phil Roberts
Maj. William Elliott [Ch. 1]
Ed Rollins (uncredited)
Hotel Manager
Honest Tom Mardley
Attorney (uncredited)
Ned Indicott
Secretary of War Baker
Judge Rossiter
Doctor (Uncredited)
Harry Dean
Admiral Blackwell
Doctor (uncredited)
Rear Adm. Hartridge (uncredited)
Dr. Fletcher
Cunningham (uncredited)
Board Member (uncredited)
Secretary of State Cordell Hull (uncredited)
Dr. Morgan (uncredited)
Palmer's Doctor (uncredited)
Director (uncredited)
Señor Tobar
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Banker John Nash
Col. Bradley
Inspector Colby
Dr. Marbeau (Uncredited)
Dr. Taylor
Police Commissioner Dryden
George Cameron
Mr. Martin (uncredited)
General Willis
Mr. Lansell
Ballistics Man (uncredited)