Birthday: 1883-12-19
Deathday: 1969-01-01
Birthplace: Carlow, Ireland
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Charles K. Gerrard (20 December 1883 – 1 January 1969), also known as Charles Kavanagh, was an Irish-American motion-picture actor, and the elder brother of actor and film director Douglas Gerrard.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1939-11-17 | A Criminal at Large | Dr. Amersham | |
1934-07-09 | A Political Party | Mr. Whitman | |
1933-12-23 | Facing The Music | ||
1932-01-29 | The Menace | Bailiff | |
1931-02-12 | Dracula | Martin | |
1931-01-11 | The Man Who Came Back | Gibson | |
1930-11-29 | Another Fine Mess | Lord Leopold Ambrose Plumtree (uncredited) | |
1930-08-15 | Anybody's Woman | Walter Harvey | |
1930-04-09 | Journey's End | Mason | |
1930-02-08 | Men Without Women | Cmdr. Weymouth | |
1929-07-29 | Light Fingers | London Tower | |
1929-04-01 | Circumstantial Evidence | Henry Lord (as Charles Gerrard) | |
1929-02-18 | The Lone Wolf's Daughter | Count Polinac | |
1928-10-01 | Romance of a Rogue | Leonard Hardingham | |
1928-08-25 | Caught in the Fog | Crook | |
1928-03-19 | The Port of Missing Girls | DeLeon | |
1927-08-07 | Painting the Town | Raymond Tyson (as Charles Gerrard) | |
1927-06-21 | Chasing Choo Choos | Scott's son | |
1927-06-19 | Framed | Arthur Remsen | |
1927-04-26 | The Heart Thief | Count Lazlos | |
1926-12-27 | The Cheerful Fraud | Steve | |
1926-10-23 | The Better 'Ole | Major Russett | |
1926-10-09 | The Nervous Wreck | Reggie De Vere | |
1925-12-03 | Accused | Lait Rodman | |
1925-11-29 | The Wedding Song | Paul Glynn | |
1925-09-12 | California Straight Ahead | Creighton Deane | |
1924-10-06 | Circe the Enchantress | Ballard 'Bal' Barrett | |
1924-02-29 | Lilies of the Field | Ted Conroy | |
1924-01-22 | Loving Lies | Tom Hayden | |
1923-11-19 | The Dangerous Maid | Sir Peter Dare | |
1923-10-15 | Richard the Lion-Hearted | Saladin | |
1923-03-25 | The Glimpses of the Moon | 'Streffy' (Lord Altringham) | |
1922-11-12 | The Lights of New York | Jim Slade (as Charles Gerard) | |
1922-09-15 | When Knighthood Was in Flower | Sir Adam Judson | |
1922-08-25 | Sure-Fire Flint | Dipley Poole | |
1922-08-21 | Heroes and Husbands | Martin Tancray | |
1922-01-29 | French Heels | Keith Merwyn (as Charles Gerard) | |
1921-05-01 | Sheltered Daughters | French Pete | |
1921-03-27 | The Gilded Lily | John Stewart | |
1921-02-01 | Out of the Chorus | Ned Ormsby | |
1921-01-02 | The Passionate Pilgrim | Qualters (as Charles Gerard) | |
1920-12-04 | Blackbirds | Duval | |
1920-07-18 | The World and His Wife | Don Alvarez | |
1920-04-01 | Why Women Sin | Baron de Ville | |
1920-03-21 | Mary Ellen Comes to Town | William Gurson, aka 'Will the Weasel' | |
1919-11-30 | Counterfeit | Vincent Cortez | |
1919-11-02 | The Teeth of the Tiger | Gordon Savage | |
1919-10-26 | The Isle of Conquest | Van Surdam | |
1919-05-11 | The New Moon | Theo Kameneff | |
1919-04-20 | The Pest | John Harland | |
1918-09-16 | Beans | Wingate | |
1918-09-08 | The Hun Within | Karl Wagner | |
1918-08-12 | Playthings | Gordon Trenwith | |
1917-12-17 | The Fair Barbarian | Capt. Francis Barold | |
1917-08-16 | Down to Earth | Charles Riddles - Ethel's Lover | |
1917-03-24 | A Woman's Awakening | Lawrence Topham (as Charles Gerard) | |
1916-07-31 | Miss Petticoats | Count Renier | |
1916-06-04 | His Brother's Wife |