People
Charles Southwood
Biography:
Charles Southwood born Charles Allen Southwood August 30, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, died April 8, 2009 in Grants Pass, Oregon was an American actor in Europe and the founder of Death Cigarettes.
Born in Los Angeles in 1937, his family moved to Oregon at the end of World War II. He earned a degree in philosophy at Oregon State University.
He travelled to Europe where he worked at a variety of jobs before becoming a stand in for Lex Barker on Woman Times Seven in 1966. He was spotted by an agent who led him into lead roles in spaghetti westerns.
Returning to Oregon, he came up with the idea of "Death Cigarettes" in 1991. Deciding to be honest about the effect of cigarettes,... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Documenteur as Man on the Water Bed | 1981-10-02 |
Profession: Adventurers as Henry Ralstrom | 1973-05-24 |
Some Too Quiet Gentlemen as Charles | 1973-01-25 |
She No Longer Talks, She Shoots as Beatnik | 1972-08-23 |
There Once Was a Cop as Narcotic Bureau agent | 1972-02-11 |
Manhunt for Murder as Insp. Marvin Hobbart | 1971-11-10 |
They Call Me Hallelujah as Alexi Grand Duke Viosarevich Koperkin / Alexi Ivanovic 'The Bear' | 1971-04-08 |
Roy Colt and Winchester Jack as Winchester Jack | 1970-08-13 |
Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin as Sabbath / Sabata | 1970-08-07 |
I Protect Myself Against My Enemies as Alan Burton/Barton | 1968-08-16 |
Make the Sign of the Cross, Stranger! as Bounty Hunter | 1968-05-16 |