Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
27 Dec, 1887 (137 years old)
Death date
19 Jan, 1956

Charles Dingle

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Dingle (December 28, 1887, Wabash, Indiana – January 19, 1956, Worcester, Massachusetts) was an American stage and film actor. Dingle made his Broadway debut in the short-lived drama Killers in 1928. Better roles followed including Duke Theseus in the 1932 revival of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Sheriff Cole in Let Freedom Ring in 1935. He made his musical debut in Irving Berlin's Miss Liberty in 1950. A veteran of over 50 feature films, he was best noted for portraying hard edged businessmen and villains. He was best known for his role as Ben Hubbard, the crafty eldest member of the Hubbard family in The Little Foxes on both stage and screen, and for his role as Senator Brockway in the film version of Call Me Madam. Critic Bosley Crowther wrote of his performance in The Little Foxes in New York Times of August 22, 1941, "Charles Dingle as brother Ben Hubbard, the oldest and sharpest of the rattlesnake clan, is the perfect villain in respectable garb".[citation needed] His last stage appearance was in 1954's The Immoralist co-starring with Louis Jourdan, Geraldine Page, and James Dean; it was also Dean's last Broadway appearance. He was married to actress Dorothy White (1911-2008). Charles Dingle died of a sudden heart attack at age 68. He was cremated and his ashes scattered in Germany. His widow survived him by 52 years.

Known For

Big Jack
85 min 1949

Big Jack

Adventure Movie
A Southern Yankee
DVD
90 min 1948

A Southern Yankee

Comedy Movie
State of the Union
1080p
124 min 1948

State of the Union

Comedy Movie
Welcome Stranger
1080p
107 min 1947

Welcome Stranger

Comedy Movie
My Favorite Brunette
87 min 1947

My Favorite Brunette

Comedy Movie
Three Wise Fools
1080p
90 min 1946

Three Wise Fools

Comedy Movie