Leading Lizzie Astray (1914)
Character: Cafe Patron (uncredited)
A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.
Fatty Again (1914)
Character: Carnival Boss
Fatty experiences several reverses of fortunes in this boarding house story. He is first ejected for failure to pay his board. He then fixes up a postal card offering himself a handsome salary and is warmly welcomed back by the girl's parents. When the truth becomes known that he is really a sideshow barker, they again turn on him.
The Star Boarder (1914)
Character: Boarder (uncredited)
A fun-loving little boy's magic lantern show exposes some indiscreet moments between his landlady mother and her star boarder.
The Rounders (1914)
Character: Diner
Two drunks fight with their wives and then go out and get even drunker.
The New Janitor (1914)
Character: Bank president
The hero, a janitor played by Chaplin, is fired from work for accidentally knocking his bucket of water out the window and onto his boss the chief banker (Tandy). Meanwhile, one of the junior managers (Dillon) is being threatened with exposure by his bookie for gambling debts unpaid. Thus the manager decides to steal from the company.
The Face on the Barroom Floor (1914)
Character: Lover who stole Madeleine
A painter turned tramp (Chaplin), devastated by losing the woman he was courting as a wealthy man, finds himself drunk and getting drunker by the minute with some sailors at a bar until he's literally falling down. He keeps futilely trying to draw the woman's picture on the floor with a piece of chalk until he finally passes out cold (or perhaps dies, as in the poem) at the end of the film.
His Favorite Pastime (1914)
Character: Minor Role
A very plastered fella follows a pretty woman home, and proceeds to make a nuisance of himself.
The Property Man (1914)
Character: Garlico the Strong Man / Man in Audience (uncredited)
Charlie is in charge of stage props and has trouble with actors' luggage and conflicts over who gets the star's dressing room. Once all that is resolved the next issue is getting everyone on stage with the correct backdrop.
The Masquerader (1914)
Character: Actor / Villain
Charlie plays an actor who bungles several scenes and is kicked out. He returns convincingly dressed as a lady and charms the director, but Charlie never makes it into the film.