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Charles Ruggles

08 Feb, 1886 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Charles Ruggles had one of the longest careers in Hollywood, lasting more than 60 years and encompassing more than 100 films. He made his film debut in 1914 in The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914) and worked steadily after that. He was memorably paired with Mary Boland in a series... of comedies in the early 1930s, and was one of the standouts in the all-star comedy If I Had a Million (1932), as a harried, much-put-upon man who finally goes berserk in a china shop. Ruggles' slight stature and distinctive mannerisms - his fluttery, jumpy manner of speaking, his often befuddled look whenever events seemed about to overwhelm him, which was often - endeared him to generations of moviegoers. Memorable as Maj. Applegate the big-game hunter in the classic screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby (1938). Many will remember him as the narrator of the "Aesop's Fables" segment of the animated cartoon The Bullwinkle Show (1961). He was the brother of director Wesley Ruggles.

Also Known As:

Charlie RugglesCharles Sherman Ruggles

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Peer Gynt
0% (1915)
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Ramrod
64% (1947)
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A Stolen Life
64% (1946)
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The Lady Lies
50% (1929)
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Balalaika
42% (1939)
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Charley's Aunt
50% (1930)
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Queen High
60% (1930)
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Early to Bed
70% (1936)
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Exclusive
60% (1937)
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Model Wife
0% (1941)
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Dixie Dugan
50% (1943)
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Eloise
0% (1956)
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Maryland
62% (1940)
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Night Work
70% (1939)