From Wikipedia Charles Eldridge was an American stage and screen actor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the film industry he appeared in over 100 films, although the majority of those were film shorts. He began on the stage during the 1870s, and appeared in at least one Broadway play, Charles Frohman's 1899 production of Because She Loved Him So. His first appearance in film was in a 1910 short, The Legacy, in which he starred. His first appearance in a feature film was in The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray. In addition to the over 100 shorts he was in, Eldridge appeared in 27 feature films between 1914 and 1922. In his roles in full-length films, he would usually appear in a supporting role, although occasionally be given a lead, as in 1917's Polly of the Circus, 1920's Broken Hearts, and 1922's Ashamed of Parents. Polly of the Circus was notable for being the first film released by Goldwyn Pictures, which was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, mostly at rented space at the stu...
A Cure for Pokeritis
1912
The Little Minister
1913
Hearts and Spurs
1925
The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton
1912
The Pickpocket
1913
Mr. Bolter's Infatuation
1912
The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray
1914
The First Violin
1912
The Meeting of the Ways
1912
The End of the Tour
1917
Made in Heaven
1921
The Spirit of Evil
1922
Sporting Life
1918
She Cried
1912
Redhead
1919
Hearts and Diamonds
1914
The Reincarnation of Karma
1912
The Picture Idol
1912
The Pretenders
1916
As You Like It
1912
His Father's Son
1917
Eye for Eye
1918
Bunny's Honeymoon
1913
The Wheel of the Law
1916