People
Charles Fogel
Biography:
Charles Fogel immigrated to the United States in 1905. Fogel resided in various states until he finally settled down in California in the early 1930s. Since Fogel was a tailor by profession, it was only natural that the prematurely aged Fogel drifted into socialite scenes in movies in the 1930s.
Going against stereotype, Fogel found work as an extra and as a stand-in. His vast wardrobe and reputation for being professional resulted in him appearing in countless club scenes in the 1940s. The spry Fogel also found a niche by stand-in for old character actors in a various assortment of movies.
While a lot of older actors were having difficulty finding work in films in the 50s, Fogel's work... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Chinatown as Retirement Home Resident (uncredited) | 1974-06-20 |
Support Your Local Gunfighter as Townsman (uncredited) | 1971-05-26 |
Watermelon Man as Elevator Passenger (uncredited) | 1970-05-27 |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as Reunion Guest (uncredited) | 1967-03-09 |
Sex and the Single Girl as Commuter (uncredited) | 1964-12-25 |
Under the Yum-Yum Tree as Barbershop Customer (uncredited) | 1963-10-23 |
The Haunted Palace as Villager (uncredited) | 1963-08-28 |
The Notorious Landlady as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) | 1962-04-13 |
Parrish as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1961-05-04 |
The Absent-Minded Professor as Citizen (uncredited) | 1961-03-16 |
Auntie Mame as Macy's Customer (uncredited) | 1958-12-04 |
Party Girl as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1958-10-28 |
The Case Against Brooklyn | 1958-06-01 |
My Man Godfrey as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1957-10-11 |
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral as Barfly (uncredited) | 1957-05-30 |
Funny Face as Fashion Show Guest (uncredited) | 1957-02-13 |
Giant as Governor's Ball Guest (uncredited) | 1956-11-08 |
The Rack as Family Member | 1956-11-02 |
Around the World in Eighty Days as Extra (uncredited) | 1956-10-17 |
The Search for Bridey Murphy as Druggist (Uncredited) | 1956-10-01 |
Pardners as Townsman (uncredited) | 1956-08-01 |
The Killing as Race Track Worker (uncredited) | 1956-06-06 |
There's Always Tomorrow | 1956-01-08 |
Guys and Dolls as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited) | 1955-12-23 |
A Lawless Street as Townsman (uncredited) | 1955-11-15 |
Artists and Models as Stork Club Patron (uncredited) | 1955-11-07 |
Illegal as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) | 1955-10-09 |
White Christmas as Anniversary Party Guest (uncredited) | 1954-10-14 |
Living It Up as City Official (uncredited) | 1954-07-15 |
It Should Happen to You as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1954-01-15 |
The Robe as Citizen (uncredited) | 1953-09-16 |
Houdini as Official (uncredited) | 1953-07-02 |
The Bad and the Beautiful as Poker Player (uncredited) | 1952-12-25 |
Pat and Mike as Train Passenger (uncredited) | 1952-06-13 |
Something to Live For as First-Nighter (uncredited) | 1952-03-07 |
I'll See You in My Dreams as Benefit Guest (uncredited) | 1951-12-06 |
Hard, Fast and Beautiful as Match Spectator (uncredited) | 1951-05-23 |
Roaring City as Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) | 1951-05-04 |
In a Lonely Place as Bar Patron (uncredited) | 1950-05-17 |
The Fountainhead as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) | 1949-06-25 |
The Lady Gambles as Casino Patron (uncredited) | 1949-05-20 |
Caught as Cafe Customer (uncredited) | 1949-02-17 |
Easter Parade as Pedestrian (uncredited) | 1948-07-08 |
Romance on the High Seas as Tourist (uncredited) | 1948-06-25 |
Three Daring Daughters as Ship Passenger (uncredited) | 1948-02-12 |
The Unsuspected as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1947-10-11 |
Monsieur Verdoux as Banker (uncredited) | 1947-09-26 |
The Blue Dahlia as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1946-04-16 |
Two O'Clock Courage as Club Patron (uncredited) | 1945-04-13 |
The Great Flamarion as Audience Member (uncredited) | 1945-01-13 |
Two-Faced Woman as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1941-12-31 |
Manpower as Club Patron (uncredited) | 1941-08-09 |
Ninotchka as Club Patron (uncredited) | 1939-11-23 |
Four's a Crowd as Club Patron (uncredited) | 1938-08-04 |
After the Thin Man as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1936-12-25 |