Charles Amador
Charles Amador was born on March 5, 1892 in La Barca, Jalisco, Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for Terrible pesadilla (1931), El inocente (1930) and El día del trabajo (1935). He died on April 7, 1974 in Chula Vista, California, USA. At age three he was taken by his parents to Los Angeles, where he later began his film career as an extra. According to his own statements in Chaplin's imitations he called himself Billy West, although occasionally he was also known as Charles Aplin. According to his own statement, Chaplin's first characterization was made by the side of actor Douglas Fairbanks in The Nut (Theodore Reed, 1921).
Known For | Acting |
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Most Rating | 0.185 |
Birthday | 1892-03-05 |
Place of Birth | La Barca, Jalisco, México |
Also Known As | Charles Aplin, Charles Edward Amador, |
1931
Terrible Nightmare
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In "Terrible Nightmare", Amador, the dull 'Aztec Charlot' embodies Phill Otto Malo, frustrated aviator. Being anxiously awaited in the city of Puebla,...
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Terrible Nightmare
1919
Well, I'll Be
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Larry Semon goes out west.
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Well, I'll Be
1930
El inocente
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El inocente
1919
Scamps and Scandals
5.2/2
Larry helps a girl escape her wedding to a fat man.
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Scamps and Scandals
1919
His Home Sweet Home
4/1
Larry Semon is in the kitchen preparing food for a high society musical evening.
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His Home Sweet Home
1922
Bone Dry
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Paul plays at being a detective until dad, who is a revenue officer, sends him out to prove his worth by rounding up some desperate moonshiners.
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