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Charles R. Bowers was a cartoonist and slapstick comedian during the silent film and early "talkie" era. He was forgotten for decades and his name was notably absent from most histories of the Silent Era, although his work was enthusiastically reviewed by André Breton and a number of his contemporaries. As his surviving films were rediscovery he has been one of the greats of the silent film era; along with Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd
Release Date | Title | Character Name | Rating | Your Lists |
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January 1st, 2003 | A la Recherche de Charley Bowers | TBD | TBD | |
May 15th, 1939 | Pete-Roleum and His Cousins | Narrator (voice) | 7.7 | |
December 31st, 1930 | It's a Bird | Charley Chucklehead | 7.1 | |
July 1st, 1928 | Hop Off | TBD | 9 | |
February 18th, 1928 | Say Ah-h! | The Ostrich Farm Handy Man | 7.3 | |
January 2nd, 1928 | Whoozit | TBD | 10 | |
January 1st, 1928 | There It Is | Charley MacNeesha | 6.9 | |
November 1st, 1927 | A Wild Roomer | TBD | 6.5 | |
July 11th, 1927 | Nothing Doing | (as Charley Bowers) | 7.7 | |
January 24th, 1927 | Many a Slip | Charley (as Charley Bowers) | 6.5 | |
December 27th, 1926 | Now You Tell One | Mr. Bowers | 6.5 | |
November 29th, 1926 | Fatal Footsteps | Bricolo (as Charley Bowers) | 5.8 | |
October 4th, 1926 | He Done His Best | TBD | 5.7 | |
September 6th, 1926 | Egged On | TBD | 6.3 |