
Born:Charles Lafayette King Jr.February 21, 1895 in Hillsboro, Texas, USA Died:May 7, 1957 (age 62) in Hollywood, California, USA A favorite villain of the Western's of his period.
Gender: Male
Born On: 21-Feb-1895
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Charles King's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Charles King on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Apr 2, 2025 7:26 PM
That's Entertainment (1974)
Various MGM stars from yesterday present their favorite musical moments from the studio's 50 year history.
Phantom Creeps (1949)
Not a feature, but an edited version of the 1939 serial "The Phantom Creeps" which was released to TV in 1949.
The Navajo Trail (1945)
U.S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins are working undercover to capture a gang stealing horses from the Navajos, and to capture the killer of a Ranger. Nevada poses as an outlaw to get in with the gang and find the leader, while Sandy pretends to be a drunken old horse thief that has knowledge of where the Navajos have hidden their ponies.
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#WesternDeath Valley Rangers (1943)
When a fed-up businessman tires of watching gold shipments disappear without a trace, he calls in the Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele) -- a legendary trio of law enforcers -- to
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#WesternThe Texas Kid (1943)
Marshals Nevada and Sandy are after Scully and his gang who have been robbing stage-coaches. The Texas Kid is part of the gang and Sandy thinks he is bad but Nevada knows him and thinks he may be good.
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#WesternGhost Town Law (1942)
When two of their Marshal friends are killed, the Rough Riders are sent to investigate. They have to find the killers in a ghost town where the houses and an old mine are interconnected by secret passages and tunnels.
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#WesternWest of Carson City (1940)
West of Carson City remains one of the best of Johnny Mack Brown's Universal westerns. The story takes place in a gold-rush community where the locals are taken to the cleaners by duplicitious Eastern gamblers. When it becomes obvious that the local constabulary has been "bought off" by the crooks, two-fisted cattleman Jim Bannister (Brown) swings into action. The film's highlight is an outsized fistic brawl between the hero and secondary villain Breed, played by loose-limbed comic stuntman Fran
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#WesternThe Fighting Champ (1932)
Steele gets into a fight with a ranch foreman, knocking the foreman out. The foreman was supposed to represent the ranch in a prize fight with a middleweight champion. Now Steele finds himself in the fight of his life.
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#WesternYoung Blood (1932)
A reformed gunfighter battles a crooked sheriff who used to be a member of his gang.
Range Law (1931)
Having escaped from prison, a cowboy looks for the man that framed him.