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      Charles Russell

      Charles Russell

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      Birthday: Mar 31, 1918

      Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

      Charles Russell had two careers. In the 1940s, he was a character actor who never quite hit the heights, but the following decade saw him add a W. to his moniker and become something of a hero by defying the blacklist in hiring writers named as Communists during the Red Scare that followed the House UnAmerican Activities investigation into political allegiance in postwar show business. Russell debuted on screen as an uncredited ball player in the 1943 Lupe Velez comedy "Ladies' Day" and landed his first significant role at 20th Century-Fox as Lieutenant Kenneth Bayforth in Lewis Milestone's 1944 war drama, "The Purple Heart." He also impressed as Howard Boulder in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's comedy "The Late George Apley," as Arthur Waldron, Jr. in Lloyd Bacon's musical "Give My Regards to Broadway," and in a rare lead as Ralph Benson in James Tinling's B, "Night Wind." However, it was his work as Harold Dunlap in Lew Landers's 1948 noir "Inner Sanctum" that led Russell to be cast in 1949 as the eponymous detective in the radio show "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." Replaced after a year by Edmond O'Brien, Russell moved into television as a producer and commissioned scripts from Abraham Polonsky, Walter Bernstein, and Arnold Manoff for the CBS shows "Danger" and "You Are There." In 1959, he launched "The Untouchables" and produced such other landmark series as "Cain's Hundred," "Naked City," and "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," as well as the 1960s second features "The Murder Man" and "The Crimebusters."

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      INNER SANCTUM, Charles Russell, Billy House, 1948 INNER SANCTUM, Mary Beth Hughes, Roscoe Ates, Charles Russell, 1948 THE LATE GEORGE APLEY, Charles Russell, Peggy Cummins, Ronald Colman, 1947, TM and Copyright (c)20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. THE LATE GEORGE APLEY, Charles Russell, Ronald Colman, Edna Best, Peggy Cummins, 1947, TM and Copyright (c)20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. INNER SANCTUM, Charles Russell, Dale Belding, 1948 INNER SANCTUM, Dale Belding, Charles Russell, 1948 THE PURPLE HEART, Sam Levene, Richard Conte, Charles Russell, 1944, TM & Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. THE PURPLE HEART, Dana Andrews, Farley Granger, Sam Levene, Richard Conte, Donald barry, Richard Loo, Charles Russell, 1944, TM & Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. THE PURPLE HEART, Don 'Red' Barry (on stretcher), in cell standing from left: Sam Levene, Charles Russell, Dana Andrews, John Craven, Farley Granger, 1944, TM & Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp THE PURPLE HEART, Dana Andrews, Charles Russell, Sam Levene, Donald Barry, Richard Conte, Farley Granger, 1944. TM and Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved.

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      No Score Yet No Score Yet Trouble Preferred Lt. Rod Brooks (Character) - 1949
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Tucson Gregg Johnson (Character) - 1949
      No Score Yet 45% Canon City Tolley (Character) - 1948
      No Score Yet 32% Inner Sanctum Harold Dunlap (Character) - 1948
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Give My Regards to Broadway Arthur Waldron Jr. (Character) - 1948
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Night Wind Ralph Benson (Character) - 1948
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Beyond Our Own Unknown (Character) - 1947
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Wake Up and Dream Lt. Coles (Character) - 1946
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Johnny Comes Flying Home Miles Carey (Character) - 1946
      No Score Yet 55% Bombardier Instructor (Character) - 1943