Charles Farrell
American actor

Charles Farrell

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American actor
Gender:
Male
Birth:
9 August 1901(Massachusetts)
Death:
6 May 1990(Palm Springs)
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Spouse(s):
Virginia Valli
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Introduction

Charles Farrell (August 9, 1900 – May 6, 1990) was an American film actor of the 1920s silent era and into the 1930s, and later a television actor. Farrell is probably best recalled for his onscreen romances with actress Janet Gaynor in more than a dozen films, including 7th Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star.

Biography

Career

The Man Who Came Back (1931)

Born in Walpole, Massachusetts, He began his career in Hollywood as a bit player for Paramount Pictures. Farrell did extra work for films ranging from The Hunchback of Notre Dame with Lon Chaney, Sr., Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments, and The Cheat with Pola Negri.

Farrell continued to work throughout the next few years in relatively minor roles without much success until he was signed by Fox Studios and was paired with fellow newcomer Janet Gaynor in the romantic drama 7th Heaven. The film was a public and critical success and Farrell and Gaynor would go on to star opposite one another in more than a dozen films throughout the late 1920s and into the talkie era of the early 1930s. Unlike many of his silent screen peers, Farrell had little difficulty with "voice troubles" and remained a publicly popular actor throughout the sound era.

Early 1950s

During the early 1950s, a decade after his career in motion pictures had ended, Farrell began appearing on the television series My Little Margie, which aired on CBS and NBC between 1952 and 1955. He played the role of the widower Vern Albright, the father of a young woman, Margie Albright, with a knack for getting into trouble, portrayed by Gale Storm. In 1956, Farrell starred in his own television program, The Charles Farrell Show.

Personal life, public service and retirement

Seventh Heaven

Farrell married former actress Virginia Valli on February 14, 1931; the couple were married until Valli's death from a stroke on September 24, 1968.

In the 1930s, Farrell became a resident of the desert city of Palm Springs, California. In 1934, He opened the popular Palm Springs Racquet Club in the city with his business partner, fellow actor Ralph Bellamy.

A major player in the developing prosperity of Palm Springs in the 1930s through the 1960s, Farrell was elected to the city council in 1946 and elected mayor of the community in 1948, a position that he held until he submitted his resignation in 1953 to devote himself to his television series, My Little Margie. Farrell died from a heart attack in 1990. He was interred at the Welwood Murray Cemetery there.

Awards

For his contribution to both motion pictures and television, Charles Farrell was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood at the following locations: 7021 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures), and 1617 Vine Street (television).

In 1992, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.

Filmography

Features:

  • The Cheat (1923)
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
  • Rosita (1923)
  • A Woman of Paris (1923)
  • The Ten Commandments (1923)
  • The Golden Bed (1925)
  • Wings of Youth (1925)
  • The Love Hour (1925)
  • The Freshman (1925)
  • The Clash of the Wolves (1925)
  • Sandy (1926)
  • A Trip to Chinatown (1926)
  • Old Ironsides (1926)
  • 7th Heaven (1927)
  • The Rough Riders (1927)
  • Street Angel (1928)
  • Fazil (1928)
  • The Red Dance (1928)
  • Lucky Star (1929)
  • Happy Days (1929)
  • The River (1929)
  • Sunny Side Up (1929)
  • City Girl (1930)
  • High Society Blues (1930)
  • Song of Soho (1930)
  • Liliom (1930)
  • The Princess and the Plumber (1930)
  • The Man Who Came Back (1931)
  • Body and Soul (1931)
  • Merely Mary Ann (1931)
  • Heartbreak (1931)
  • Delicious (1931)
  • The Spare Room (1932)
  • After Tomorrow (1932)
  • The First Year (1932)
  • Wild Girl (1932)
  • Tess of the Storm Country (1932)
  • Tonight's the Night (1932)
  • The Stolen Necklace (1933)
  • Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men (1933)
  • Girl Without a Room (1933)
  • The Big Shakedown (1934)
  • Change of Heart (1934)
  • Falling in Love (1935: aka Trouble Ahead)
  • Forbidden Heaven (1935)
  • Fighting Youth (1935)
  • The Flying Doctor (1936)
  • Moonlight Sonata (1937)
  • Midnight Menace (1937)
  • Flight to Fame (1938)
  • Just Around the Corner (1938)
  • Tail Spin (1939)
  • The Deadly Game (1941)

Short Subjects:

  • The Gosh-Darn Mortgage (1926)
  • Hollywood Hobbies (1935)
  • Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 7 (1936)