Charles Stevenson

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

12-Oct-1887

Age

(139 years old)

Place of Birth

Sacramento, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Charles Edward Stevenson
  • C.E. Stevens
  • C.E. Stevenson
  • Charles E. Stevenson

Charles Stevenson

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Credits

Under Two Jags Under Two Jags (1923) Character: N/A
Stan is in the company of ladies in this film. He is serving in the military with female officers, but there is also a demure lady who wins his affections.
Watch Your Wife Watch Your Wife (1923) Character: N/A
A James Parrott comedy short.
That's Him That's Him (1918) Character: N/A
Our newlywed hero is about to embark on a journey when he realizes that he has lost the train tickets. A crook knocks him down and switches clothes with him. The assailant's victims pursue our man while his bride is led to believe that she has been deserted.
Are Crooks Dishonest? Are Crooks Dishonest? (1918) Character: N/A
Con artists Harold and Snub attempt to outwit phony psychic Miss Goulash and her "professor" father.
We Never Sleep We Never Sleep (1917) Character: N/A
Luke is an inept detective who follows the wrong man to a seaside hotel.
All Aboard All Aboard (1917) Character: Harold's Rival
In order to get his daughter away from her suitors, her father decides to spirit her away to Bermuda. Our hero, however, stows away on the ship. When discovered, he is credited with catching a crook, thus winning a reward and the girl.
Love, Laughs and Lather Love, Laughs and Lather (1917) Character: N/A
An Englishman and his valet have adventures in the American West.
From Laramie to London From Laramie to London (1917) Character: N/A
An Englishman and his valet tour the American West.
Birds of a Feather Birds of a Feather (1917) Character: N/A
Luke, running a chili parlor, inherits a million dollars and joins high society.
Lonesome Luke's Lively Life Lonesome Luke's Lively Life (1917) Character: N/A
Luke runs the coat-check concession at the White Light Cafe.
Luke's Fireworks Fizzle Luke's Fireworks Fizzle (1916) Character: N/A
Luke, working in a fireworks factory.
Luke, Rank Impersonator Luke, Rank Impersonator (1916) Character: N/A
Luke crashes a society affair, thereby livening things up.
Luke, Patient Provider Luke, Patient Provider (1916) Character: N/A
When a doctor is forced, because of a lack of patients, to dismiss his pretty nurse, Luke comes to the rescue and uses his flivver to supply a ready supply of accident cases.
Luke and the Bang-Tails Luke and the Bang-Tails (1916) Character: N/A
Lonesome Luke at the Tijuana Races.
Luke's Speedy Club Life Luke's Speedy Club Life (1916) Character: N/A
Luke is a bellboy at a fancy club.
Luke and the Mermaids Luke and the Mermaids (1916) Character: N/A
Lonesome Luke asleep in the briny deep.
Luke's Lost Lamb Luke's Lost Lamb (1916) Character: N/A
A day at the seaside chasing a lost child.
Luke, Crystal Gazer Luke, Crystal Gazer (1916) Character: N/A
Luke happens into a spiritualist's shop where he is smitten by her daughter. He decides to stick around and take a job there.
Luke Joins the Navy Luke Joins the Navy (1916) Character: Sailor
The beginning of the film you find Harold Lloyd playing his "Lonesome Luke" character. Out of the blue, Lloyd decides he's going to join the navy and you really wonder if part of the film leading to it is missing. After all, the decision seemed to come from no where and why Snub Pollard would also join is unclear. And, oddly, they seem to skip all training and are stationed on a navy ship. Soon Pollard's wife comes to the boat looking for him and she's put off the boat as the movie ends very, very anticlimactically.
The Dippy Dentist The Dippy Dentist (1920) Character: Jewish Bootlegger
The film begins with a girl who is supposedly irresistible to all men. Several guys all come to her to pledge their undying love--including Harold Lloyd's brother, Gaylord (who is a dentist). Shortly after this, a new dentist (Snub Pollard) arrives to work in an office across the hall. In a very funny scene, Pollard manages to steal all of Gaylord's patients from his waiting room. However, when it comes to dental work, Snub is highly unlikely to receive the American Dental Association's seal of approval. That's because he's incredibly rough and manages to toss a guy out the window when he pulls his tooth.
Sold at Auction! Sold at Auction! (1923) Character: Auctioneer
Snub gets a job helping an auctioneer. He’s instructed to sell off a household estate, but goes to the wrong house. After everything is sold, the real owner returns, and forces Snub to track down all the buyers to restore the property.
A Man About Town A Man About Town (1923) Character: Shop Assistant
A feckless young man who wishes to switch from one streetcar to another is told to follow a pretty young lady-- so he follows her all over town.
Short Orders Short Orders (1923) Character: Customer
Stan plays a waiter at a crappy restaurant and frankly such fare was better done by Chaplin and others. However, in two cute scenes, the film shines. The first is a Limburger cheese bit that is low-brow but funny. The second is the final scene with dogs following Stan at the end.
The Whole Truth The Whole Truth (1923) Character: Jewish tailor
A prosecutor instructs the audience of a courtroom to observe the tearful and slightly hysterical wife (Helen Gilmore) who is sitting in the witness box, and claims she is this way due to her husband, who shows up very infrequently. For the defence (James Finlayson), he never did anything to be proud of - and was proud of it. He sits there smirking and sipping a glass of water before being momentarily distracted. He goes to take another sip of his drink but instead picks up a different glass containing something very different.
The Dumb-Bell The Dumb-Bell (1922) Character: Julius Goldsmith - Film producer
The owners of a movie studio are having problems with a temperamental director, and they promise an actor on one of his pictures that he can have the job if he can find a way to make the director leave the picture.
Run 'Em Ragged Run 'Em Ragged (1920) Character: N/A
Run ’Em Ragged, Snub Pollard’s 39th starring vehicle, uses familiar slapstick-- Over-the-top make-up, ethnic humor, and a chase across Los Angeles’s Echo Park-- But there is more here than knockabout; Sophisticated sight gags test the limits of the characters’ perception, making expert use of such props as a seemingly bottomless rowboat.
Do You Love Your Wife? Do You Love Your Wife? (1919) Character: Detective
Stan plays a janitor at a hotel dropping letters and trying to retrieve them with a vacuum, getting wet, helping a lady shoot her cheating husband and being chased by the police.
Luke's Shattered Sleep Luke's Shattered Sleep (1916) Character: Flophouse Manager
Audiences may think Luke with his St. Vitus movement never sleeps, but they are dead wrong. Like Bill Shakespeare Luke "blesses the man who first invented sleep." After a screamingly comical search for slumber he finally hits the hay and sleeps without moving to Brooklyn.
Gas and Air Gas and Air (1923) Character: Garage owner
Stan is Phillip McCann, a gas station attendant who arrives at his job by chauffeur and donning a fur coat over his work clothes. After being dropped off, he puts his sign on the doorframe and wanders off to a nearby cafe where waitress Katherine Grant serves him an egg, medium rare, and a cup of tea, well done....
Lonesome Luke's Wild Women Lonesome Luke's Wild Women (1917) Character: N/A
A Harold Lloyd short in the 'Lonesome Luke' series.
Luke, the Candy Cut-Up Luke, the Candy Cut-Up (1916) Character: N/A
Working as a pastry chef, Luke steals a watch from a customer, which results in a wild police chase throughout the store.
Pinched Pinched (1917) Character: N/A
Harold's checked cap, blown from his head by a freakish wind, gets him into trouble. First he comes into conflict with the police as a highwayman, then the cap serves to identify him as a housebreaker and lands him in jail, while the innocent cause of his trouble becomes his cellmate for another reason. Eventually a distracted wife rescues both her husband and Harold from the clutches of the law, the cap this time aiding him to regain his freedom.
The Tip The Tip (1918) Character: N/A
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
It's a Wild Life It's a Wild Life (1918) Character: Dinner guest/Policeman
Harold invades the "Gilded Guzzle" café, where he appropriates a lady's roll of money, hides under a table and impersonates a cigar store Indian.
His Busy Day His Busy Day (1918) Character: N/A
A two-reel comic number featuring Toto the clown in his usual knockabout tricks. He is first seen flirting in a park, but later appears at a moving picture studio. He gets in trouble here and escapes dressed as a girl. He then invades the grounds of a dancing school, and later the winter quarters of a circus.
Bride and Gloom Bride and Gloom (1918) Character: N/A
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
His Only Father His Only Father (1919) Character: N/A
An American short comedy film.
Any Old Port Any Old Port (1920) Character: N/A
Captain Dandy (Snub Pollard) is about to sail and arrives on the dock where several women take turns to individually say goodbye to him (the last one even wrestles him to the ground) before he boards the ship.
Call a Taxi! Call a Taxi! (1920) Character: N/A
After being ejected from an establishment for being drunk and disorderly, George Rowe, Sammy Brooks, Hughie Mack and Snub Pollard form a drunken singing quartet in the street before a car comes and takes Sammy and George away, leaving the other two staggering in the road. Snub and Hughie agree to go somewhere "where there are no wives, landlords or prohibitionists", and so three months later they emerge on a prairie with supplies dwindling.
Good Morning, Judge Good Morning, Judge (1922) Character: N/A
Courtroom comedy with Eddie Boland as Judge.
Join the Circus Join the Circus (1923) Character: N/A
'Snub' Pollard wants to hang himself but figures joining the circus was better idea.
Before the Public Before the Public (1923) Character: N/A
'Snub' Pollard is an local actor getting a big break in the movie industry, coming home to show off his fame.
Luke's Society Mixup Luke's Society Mixup (1916) Character: N/A
Luke, a mechanic, stands in for a famous violinist. At first, his bad manners and rough behavior are accepted as the eccentricities of genius. Then matters get out of hand.
Luke's Double Luke's Double (1916) Character: N/A
Luke dreams that he has a double. One 'Luke' gets in all kinds of trouble, while the other pays the consequences.
Luke's Late Lunchers Luke's Late Lunchers (1916) Character: N/A
Luke runs a beanery, in which the bad service, terrible food and filthy conditions lead to hi-jinx.
Luke Laughs Last Luke Laughs Last (1916) Character: N/A
Unhappy in his job as a butler (although he likes wearing a dress suit), Luke gets involved with burglars and the law.
Luke's Fatal Flivver Luke's Fatal Flivver (1916) Character: N/A
Luke and friends are crowded into his two-seater, out for a ride in the country. Hayhem ensues when his party of fifteen encounters some 'fashionable folk.'
Luke, the Chauffeur Luke, the Chauffeur (1916) Character: N/A
A fortune hunter marries a widow, believing her to be an heiress, but she isn't.
Luke's Preparedness Preparations Luke's Preparedness Preparations (1916) Character: N/A
Luke's Preparedness Preparations is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd.
Luke, the Gladiator Luke, the Gladiator (1916) Character: N/A
Luke, the Gladiator is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd.
Luke's Newsie Knockout Luke's Newsie Knockout (1916) Character: N/A
Luke's Newsie Knockout is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd.
Luke's Lost Liberty Luke's Lost Liberty (1917) Character: N/A
Luke and his pal find existence in prison so amusing that they depart with regrets.
Lonesome Luke, Lawyer Lonesome Luke, Lawyer (1917) Character: N/A
Lonesome Luke, Lawyer is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.
Luke Wins Ye Ladye Faire Luke Wins Ye Ladye Faire (1917) Character: N/A
Directed by Hal Roach. With Harold Lloyd, Bebe Daniels, 'Snub' Pollard, Bud Jamison.
Stop! Luke! Listen! Stop! Luke! Listen! (1917) Character: N/A
Stop! Luke! Listen! is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.
He Leads, Others Follow He Leads, Others Follow (1919) Character: N/A
He Leads, Others Follow is a 1919 American short comedy film. It is presumed to be lost.
Count the Votes Count the Votes (1919) Character: N/A
Count the Votes is a 1919 American short comedy film. It is considered to be lost.
The Sleuth The Sleuth (1922) Character: Police chief
Paul Parrott stars as a detective in a hotel trying to recognize a fake sheik
The Primitive Lover The Primitive Lover (1922) Character: Pedro
A free-spirited girl is caught between her love for her husband and her attraction to a handsome adventurer.
Fire Fighters Fire Fighters (1922) Character: Officer (uncredited)
The gang forms a fire department; they end up thwarting a bootlegger, but not before their pet animals get drunk on his moonshine.
High and Dizzy High and Dizzy (1920) Character: Police Officer (uncredited)
A tipsy doctor encounters his patient sleepwalking on a building ledge, high above the street.
His Royal Slyness His Royal Slyness (1920) Character: Man who won't buy books
A young adventurer trades places with a European prince and falls in love above his station.
Why Worry? Why Worry? (1923) Character: Revolutionary with Moustache (uncredited)
A hypochondriac vacations in the tropics for the fresh air - and finds himself in the middle of a revolution instead.
Luke's Movie Muddle Luke's Movie Muddle (1916) Character: N/A
Lonesome Luke has a movie theater and also works the box office and as an usher. He has to put up with, among other things, an incompetent projectionist who falls asleep all the time. Complications ensue.
Safety Last! Safety Last! (1923) Character: Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
When a store clerk organizes a contest to climb the outside of a tall building, circumstances force him to make the perilous climb himself.
Bashful Bashful (1917) Character: N/A
In order to claim his inheritance, our hero must first produce a wife and family.
Bumping Into Broadway Bumping Into Broadway (1919) Character: N/A
A young playwright spends his last cent to pay the past-due rent for the pretty dancer who's his boarding house next-door neighbor. Soon after, he winds up at a gambling club, where he wins big - just before a police raid.
Hey There Hey There (1918) Character: Prop Man
In this early short Harold Lloyd sneaks into a movie studio in order to locate an attractive young lady he's just met at a snack bar. He's retrieved a letter she dropped and wants to return it to her, but it's pretty clear that his interest extends beyond mere politeness. (She's the adorable young Bebe Daniels, so this is easy to understand.) The movie studio setting provides Harold with lots of opportunities to do what comedians do in comedies like this one: flirt with actresses, anger the studio brass, and dash through sets disrupting everything.
Never Weaken Never Weaken (1921) Character: The Police Force
A young man schemes to drum up business for his girlfriend's employer but after seeing her being intimate with another man, he attempts to commit suicide.
Get Out and Get Under Get Out and Get Under (1920) Character: (uncredited)
The comic adventures of a new car owner.
Grandma's Boy Grandma's Boy (1922) Character: His Rival / Union General
A meek young man must find the courage within when a rogue tramp menaces his hometown.
The Shriek of Araby The Shriek of Araby (1923) Character: Luke Hassan (as Charles E. Stevenson)
An employee in a theater showing Valentino's "The Shiek" daydreams about himself playing Valentino's role.
Step Lively Step Lively (1917) Character: N/A
Snub Pollard plays a drunken man-about-town who believes Harold has robbed him. Meanwhile, Bebe has her hands full with a lounge lizard who won't take no for an answer.
North West Mounted Police North West Mounted Police (1940) Character: Half-breed Archer
Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers ("Isn't that a contradiction in terms?", another character asks him) travels to Canada in the 1880s in search of Jacques Corbeau, who is wanted for murder. He wanders into the midst of the Riel Rebellion, in which Métis (people of French and Native heritage) and Natives want a separate nation. Dusty falls for nurse April Logan, who is also loved by Mountie Jim Brett. April's brother is involved with Courbeau's daughter Louvette, which leads to trouble during the battles between the rebels and the Mounties. Through it all Dusty is determined to bring Corbeau back to Texas (and April, too, if he can manage it.)
Luke Does the Midway Luke Does the Midway (1916) Character: N/A
Lonesome Luke at the San Diego Exposition.
Hot Water Hot Water (1924) Character: Charley Stokes
Lloyd's look at married life and the issues of the in-law. Adventures include a ride on a crowded trolley with a live turkey; A wild spin in a new auto with the in-laws in tow. Finally, a sequence in which Hubby accidentally chloroforms his mother-in-law and becomes convinced that he's killed her!
A Modern Musketeer A Modern Musketeer (1917) Character: Indian (uncredited)
A young man grows restless living in a small Kansas town, dreaming of the adventures of the Three Musketeers. So in hopes of becoming a modern D'Artagnan, he mounts his steed (a Model T Ford) and sets out across the West in search of excitement and adventure.
Scorching Sands Scorching Sands (1923) Character: Arab
The misadventures of two intrepid explorers in the Egyptian desert.
From Hand to Mouth From Hand to Mouth (1919) Character: Stolen Wallet Cop (uncredited)
As a penniless man worries about how he will manage to eat, he is joined by a young waif and her dog, who are in the same predicament. Meanwhile, across town a dishonest lawyer is working with a gang of criminals, trying to swindle an innocent young heiress out of her inheritance. As the heiress is on her way home from the lawyer's office, she notices the young man and the waif in the midst of their latest problem with the authorities, and she rescues them. Later on, the young man will have an unexpected opportunity to repay her for her kindness.
Two-Gun Gussie Two-Gun Gussie (1918) Character: Whooping-Cough Charlie, the Sheriff
A mild-mannered young man has left home, and is now playing the piano in a bar in the west. The dangerous criminal Dagger-Tooth Dan enters the bar where the young man is playing. Soon afterwards, the local sheriff also arrives, with some letters that he has received. Dan notices the letters, and he switches the information in them to make the sheriff think that the piano player is the dangerous one.
Now or Never Now or Never (1921) Character: Conductor (uncredited)
A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.
The Rajah The Rajah (1919) Character: N/A
A Harold Lloyd short featuring a young Snooky the chimp
Dr. Jack Dr. Jack (1922) Character: Asylum Guard (uncredited)
Country doctor Jack Jackson is called in to treat the Sick-Little-Well-Girl, who has been making Dr. Saulsbourg and his sanitarium very rich after years of unsuccessful treatment.
Bees in His Bonnet Bees in His Bonnet (1918) Character: N/A
Bees in His Bonnet is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is presumed to be lost.
The Spanish Dancer The Spanish Dancer (1923) Character: Cardinal's Ambassador
The Spanish Dancer is the story of Maritana, a Romani girl who dances in courtyards and even tells people's fortunes. Despite her lowly position, Maritana wishes to be a Countess. Her ambitions are realized when she meets the handsome Count Don Cesar de Bazán, if only the King of Spain would stay out of their way!
Number, Please? Number, Please? (1920) Character: Cop / Man on Rollercoaster (uncredited)
While at an amusement park, trying vainly to forget the girl he has lost, a young man sees the girl with her new boyfriend. When her dog gets loose in the park, both suitors have to help her catch it. Then, the girl's uncle, a balloonist, gives her a pass for two in his balloon, provided that her mother approves. She then offers to take along the first of her admirers who is able to get her mother's consent.
The Freshman The Freshman (1925) Character: Assistant Coach (uncredited)
An unathletic college freshman ridiculed by his peers for his mannerisms strives to become popular by making the football team.
Clubs Are Trump Clubs Are Trump (1917) Character: N/A
In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.
Captain Kidd's Kids Captain Kidd's Kids (1919) Character: Servant
After a wild bachelor party, our hero finds himself aboard a sailing vessel where he encounters numerous adventures. In a dream sequence, he fantasizes that the ship is seized by a band of female pirates.
Sic 'Em, Towser Sic 'Em, Towser (1918) Character: N/A
At a masquerade ball, our hero, in a tramp costume, is arrested when they think he is a real hobo. In the meantime, an actual hobo, at the party, is treated like a guest.
The City Slicker The City Slicker (1918) Character: (as Charles E. Stevenson)
Our hero gets a job at a hotel in the country and proceeds to introduce some changes, installing gadgets and time-saving devices.
An Ozark Romance An Ozark Romance (1918) Character: N/A
Harold visits the Ozarks, where he has some funny experiences with a mountain girl and her eccentric family.
Isn't Life Terrible? Isn't Life Terrible? (1925) Character: Medical Officer (uncredited)
Charley is plagued with failure and with his brother-in-law, who's allergic to labor. When he decides to take the family on a camping trip, his wife learns about a contest sponsored by a pen company, with the first prize being an ocean trip. To win the prize Charley has to sell those pens - surprisingly he wins, but the ship turns out to be a wreck on it's last trip to the scrapyard. To make things worse they accidentally leave their young daughter on the dock and the ship sails without her. What else can go wrong on this trip?
Lonesome Luke Loses Patients Lonesome Luke Loses Patients (1917) Character: N/A
Luke operates a sanatarium, which he has naturally staffed with a bevy of attractive nurses.
Lonesome Luke, Messenger Lonesome Luke, Messenger (1917) Character: N/A
While on the job, delivering a message, Luke finds himself in a girl's seminary.



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