



Charley Rogers
Acting1887Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK

Biography
No overview available.
Known For
Acting History
2024
Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
1968
The Best of Laurel and Hardy
as Butler (archive footage) (uncredited)
1952
Limelight
as Man in Saloon (uncredited)
1945
A Hit with a Miss
as Professor Periwinkle (as Charles Rogers)
1944
Abroad with Two Yanks
Writer
1943
The Dancing Masters
as Butler (uncredited)
Air Raid Wardens
Screenplay
1942
They Raid by Night
as Sgt. Harry Hall
House of Errors
as Alf (as Charles Rogers)
1941
Double Trouble
as Alfred "Alf" Prattle
1940
Saps at Sea
Writer
A Chump at Oxford
Writer
1939
The Flying Deuces
Screenplay
1938
Swiss Miss
Story
1937
Way Out West
Screenplay
Way Out West
Original Story
1936
Our Relations
Adaptation
The Bohemian Girl
Director
1935
The Fixer Uppers
Director
Tit for Tat
Director
1934
Maid in Hollywood
as Property Man (uncredited)
I'll Be Suing You
as Telephone Repairman (uncredited)
Babes in the Goods
as Spectator (uncredited)
Babes in Toyland
Director
Them Thar Hills
Director
The Live Ghost
Director
Going Bye-Bye!
Director
Going Bye-Bye!
Writer
1933
Keg o' My Heart
as Stagehand (uncredited)
Busy Bodies
Writer
The Midnight Patrol
Writer
Me and My Pal
Director
Me and My Pal
Writer
Twice Two
Writer
The Devil's Brother
Co-Director
1932
Wild Babies!
as Explorer (as Charles Rogers)
Strange Innertube
as Hercules
Helpmates
Writer
The Music Box
Writer
The Chimp
Writer
County Hospital
Writer
Scram!
Writer
Their First Mistake
Writer
Towed in a Hole
Writer
1931
Our Wife
as Finlayson's butler
Let's Do Things
as Inebriated Nightclub Customer (uncredited)
Come Clean
Writer
One Good Turn
Writer
1930
1929
Double Whoopee
as Prime Minister
Movie Night
as Man in Audience (uncredited)
Madame Q
as Photographer (uncredited)
Sky Boy
Director
Skirt Shy
Director
1928
Habeas Corpus
as Ledoux - the Butler (as Charlie Rogers)
1918
The Light of Western Stars
as Danny Marns
1917
The Woman God Forgot
as Cacamo
Melissa of the Hills
Assistant Director
1912
Oliver Twist
as Artful Dodger (as Charles Rogers)







