Charles Seel

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

3.813

Gender

Male

Birthday

29-Apr-1897

Age

(127 years old)

Place of Birth

The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Charles Seal
  • Charles F. Seel
  • Charles P. Seel
  • Charlie Seel

Charles Seel

Biography

Charles Seel (April 29, 1897 – April 19, 1980) was an American actor. He acted in over 30 films from 1938 to 1974 and appeared in over one hundred titles for television from 1952 to 1974. He was also credited as Charles Seal and Charles F. Seel.


Credits

This Savage Land This Savage Land (1969) Character: Grandpa Pride
Shortly after the Civil War, Kansas homesteaders are harrassed by Confederate marauders.
The Thread of Life The Thread of Life (1960) Character: Questioner (uncredited)
Introduction to DNA by Frank Baxter and Bell Labs.
The Tattooed Police Horse The Tattooed Police Horse (1964) Character: Ben
Barred from racing for breaking stride, a trotting horse finds a new career as a police officer's mount in Boston.
Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland (2010) Character: (voice) (archive footage)
This production was originally broadcast on radio back in the 1940s. It was put on DVD with new animation.
Sssssss Sssssss (1973) Character: Old Man
David, a college student, is looking for a job. He is hired by Dr. Stoner as a lab assistant for his research and experiments on snakes. David also begins to fall for Stoner's young daughter, Kristina. However, the good doctor has secretly brewed up a serum that can transform any man into a King Cobra snake-and he plans to use it on David.
The Man with the Golden Arm The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) Character: N/A
When illegal card dealer and recovering heroin addict Frankie Machine gets out of prison, he decides to straighten up. Armed with nothing but an old drum set, Frankie tries to get honest work as a drummer. But when his former employer and his old drug dealer re-enter his life, Frankie finds it hard to stay clean and eventually finds himself succumbing to his old habits.
Airport 1975 Airport 1975 (1974) Character: 50th Anniversary Celebrant - Passenger (uncredited)
When an in-flight collision incapacitates the pilots of an airplane bound for Los Angeles, stewardess Nancy Pryor is forced to take over the controls. From the ground, her boyfriend Alan Murdock, a retired test pilot, tries to talk her through piloting and landing the 747 aircraft. Worse yet, the anxious passengers — among which are a noisy nun and a cranky man — are aggravating the already tense atmosphere.
Donovan's Reef Donovan's Reef (1963) Character: Grand Uncle Sedley Atterbury Pennyfeather (uncredited)
After her great aunt's death, a high-society woman arrives on a Hawaiian island in search of the heir - the father she has never met.
Lady in a Cage Lady in a Cage (1964) Character: Mr. Paul (uncredited)
A woman trapped in a home elevator is terrorized by a group of vicious hoodlums.
I Was a Teenage Frankenstein I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957) Character: Mr. Sexton, the jeweler
Professor Frankenstein creates a teenager from an accident victim, who gets angry when he learns he is going to be taken apart.
Comet Over Broadway Comet Over Broadway (1938) Character: Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Story of a rising stage star and the trouble she causes by her ambition.
Pillow Talk Pillow Talk (1959) Character: Antique Dealer (uncredited)
Playboy songwriter Brad Allen's succession of romances annoys his neighbor, interior designer Jan Morrow, who shares a telephone party line with him and hears all his breezy routines. After Jan unsuccessfully lodges a complaint against him, Brad sets about to seduce her in the guise of a sincere and upstanding Texas rancher. When mutual friend Jonathan discovers that his best friend is moving in on the girl he desires, however, sparks fly.
The Man from Galveston The Man from Galveston (1963) Character: Mr. Steers (uncredited)
Circuit-riding Texas lawyer Timothy Higgins defends a former girlfriend against a murder charge stemming from an extortionist's threat to reveal her shady past. Through adroit courtroom work, Higgins is able to acquit her and reveal who actually shot the fatal bullet.
Pollyanna Pollyanna (1960) Character: Train Conductor (Uncredited)
A young girl comes to an embittered town and confronts its attitude with her determination to see the best in life.
Off the Record Off the Record (1939) Character: Veterinarian (uncredited)
After a socially conscience reporter adopts a slum orphan after she causes his brother's gang to go to prison.
One More Train to Rob One More Train to Rob (1971) Character: Reverand
Harker Flet and compatriots Timothy X. Nolan and Katy, along with three other men, steal $40,000 in money and jewelry from a California train in the gold-mining country of the 1880's. The six split up and while they are hiding out awaiting the rendezvous to divide the loot, Hark is cornered, framed and sent to prison. He is released after two-and-a-half years and sets out to find Katy and Nolan and get his share of the loot.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) Character: Election Council President (uncredited)
Questions arise when Senator Stoddard (James Stewart) attends the funeral of a local man named Tom Doniphon (John Wayne) in a small Western town. Flashing back, we learn Doniphon saved Stoddard, then a lawyer, when he was roughed up by a crew of outlaws terrorizing the town, led by Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). As the territory's safety hung in the balance, Doniphon and Stoddard, two of the only people standing up to him, proved to be very important, but different, foes to Valance.
Not Wanted Not Wanted (1949) Character: Doctor Williams
After a beautiful but unsophisticated girl is seduced by a worldly piano player and gives up her out-of-wedlock baby, her guilt compels her to kidnap another child.
Please Don't Eat the Daisies Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) Character: Upholstery Man (uncredited)
Drama critic Larry Mackay, his wife Kate and their four sons move from their crowded Manhattan apartment to an old house in the country. While housewife Kate settles into suburban life, Larry continues to enjoy the theater and party scene of New York.
Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn (1964) Character: Newspaper Publisher (uncredited)
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Westworld Westworld (1973) Character: Bellhop
Delos is a futuristic amusement park that features themed worlds—ancient Rome, Medieval times and the Old West—populated by human-like androids. After two patrons have a run-in with a menacing gunslinger in West World, the androids at Delos all begin to malfunction, causing havoc throughout the park.
Mister Buddwing Mister Buddwing (1966) Character: Printer
An amnesiac wanders the streets of Manhattan, trying to solve the mystery of who he is.
Chamber of Horrors Chamber of Horrors (1966) Character: Rev. Dr. Hopewell
A one-handed madman (he lost the hand while escaping a hanging) uses various detachable devices as murder weapons to gain revenge on those he believes have wronged him.
Sergeant Rutledge Sergeant Rutledge (1960) Character: Dr. Walter Eckner (uncredited)
Respected black cavalry Sergeant Brax Rutledge stands court-martial for raping and killing a white woman and murdering her father, his superior officer.
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968) Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
When the Great Northeast Blackout of 1965 hit, millions of people were left in the dark, including Waldo Zane, a New York executive in the process of stealing a fortune from his company, and two people whose paths he's destined to cross, Broadway actress Margaret Garrison and her husband, Peter.
Cimarron Cimarron (1960) Character: Charles (uncredited)
The epic story of a family involved in the Oklahoma Land Rush of April 22, 1889.
Duel Duel (1971) Character: Old Man
Traveling businessman David Mann angers the driver of a rusty tanker while crossing the California desert. A simple trip turns deadly, as Mann struggles to stay on the road while the tanker plays cat and mouse with his life.
Tammy and the Doctor Tammy and the Doctor (1963) Character: Dr. Smithers
Tammy becomes a nurse's aide, works in a hospital, cares for an old rich woman, and causes romantic commotion in the life of Dr. Mark Cheswick.
North to Alaska North to Alaska (1960) Character: Gold Buyer (uncredited)
After striking gold in Alaska, the romantic George sends his womanizing partner Sam to bring his fiancée up from Seattle. When Sam finds that she has already married, he returns instead with Angel, a dancer originally from France.
The Horse Soldiers The Horse Soldiers (1959) Character: Newton Station Bartender (uncredited)
A Union Cavalry outfit is sent behind confederate lines in strength to destroy a rail supply center. Along with them is sent a doctor who causes instant antipathy between him and the commander. The secret plan for the mission is overheard by a southern belle who must be taken along to assure her silence.
Period of Adjustment Period of Adjustment (1962) Character: Storekeeper (uncredited)
A newlywed couple on their honeymoon visit friends who are having marital problems of their own.
The Solid Gold Girl The Solid Gold Girl (1964) Character: The Mining Manager
While searching for the man who framed him for a crime he didn't commit, Harrison Destry (John Gavin) stumbles into a town where an old cell mate of his is being tried for robbery and murder. The outlaw has hidden the loot and offers to reveal the location to Destry, but instead provides the location to Patience Dailey, a gold digging saloon singer played by Tammy Grimes.
Here Comes Mr. Jordan Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) Character: Board Member (uncredited)
Boxer Joe Pendleton, flying to his next fight, crashes...because a Heavenly Messenger, new on the job, snatched Joe's spirit prematurely from his body. Before the matter can be rectified, Joe's body is cremated; so the celestial Mr. Jordan grants him the use of the body of wealthy Bruce Farnsworth, who's just been murdered by his wife. Joe tries to remake Farnsworth's unworthy life in his own clean-cut image, but then falls in love; and what about that murderous wife?
The Chase The Chase (1966) Character: Texan at Party (uncredited)
The escape of Bubber Reeves from prison affects the inhabitants of a small Southern town.
The Great Race The Great Race (1965) Character: Freight Agent (uncredited)
Professional daredevil and white-suited hero, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from New York to Paris (westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia) will help to promote automobile sales. Leslie's arch-rival, the mustached and black-attired Professor Fate vows to beat Leslie to the finish line in a car of Fate's own invention.
Blackwell's Island Blackwell's Island (1939) Character: Surgeon (uncredited)
A reporter gets himself sent to prison to expose a mobster.
Winning Winning (1969) Character: Eshovo (uncredited)
Frank Capua is a rising star on the race circuit who dreams of winning the big one - the Indianapolis 500. But to get there he runs the risk of losing his wife Elora to his rival, Luther Erding, and strains the relationship with his stepson.
The Texas Rangers The Texas Rangers (1951) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
It's 1874 and the Texas Rangers have been reorganized. But Sam Bass has assembled a group of notorious outlaws into a gang the Rangers are unable to cope with. So the Ranger Major releases two men from prison who are familiar with the movements and locations used by Bass and his men and sends them out to find him.



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