Charles A. Bachman

Charles A. Bachman (July 12, 1882 - May 14, 1966)[1], born Chester Arthur Bachman, was an American film comedy actor. He appeared in 29 films between 1923 and 1940 for the Hal Roach Studio, primarily in Our Gang shorts and Laurel and Hardy comedies.

Charles A. Bachman
Born(1882-07-12)July 12, 1882
DiedMay 14, 1966(1966-05-14) (aged 83)
Los Angeles, California
Other namesC.A. Bachman
Charles Bachman
Occupationfilm actor
Years active1923-1940

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1923A Pleasant JourneyPolice SergeantShort
1923No NoiseOfficerShort
1923Derby DayTrumpeterShort
1924High SocietyPolice detectiveShort
1924The Mysterious Mystery!Det. Jinks (mistaken 'suspeck')Short
1925Boys Will Be JoysJim, the surveyorShort
1925Mary, Queen of TotsOfficerShort
1926Monkey BusinessOfficerShort
1926The Fourth AlarmOfficerShort
1927Tired Business MenOfficer O'FarrellShort
1927The Glorious FourthOfficerShort
1927Heebee JeebeesOfficerShort
1927Do Detectives Think?OfficerShort, Uncredited
1927Putting Pants on PhilipOfficerShort
1927Dog HeavenOfficerShort
1927The Second Hundred YearsShort
1928The CircusCopUncredited
1928Spook SpoofingOfficerShort
1928Crazy HouseOfficerShort
1928Old Gray HossOfficer MulliganShort
1928Habeas Corpus2nd PolicemanShort, Uncredited
1929Fancy Baggage
1929Modern LovePoliceman in the rainUncredited
1931Pardon UsInsurgent ConvictUncredited
1931The Mad GeniusPoster HangerUncredited
1932Pack Up Your TroublesPolicemanUncredited
1934Girl in DangerNight WatchmanUncredited
1935The Whole Town's TalkingPolicemanUncredited
1935Men of the HourPolicemanUncredited
1936Our RelationsPolice OfficerUncredited
1937Pick a StarStudio GuardUncredited
1939They All Come OutGuardUncredited
1940Saps at SeaOfficerUncredited, (final film role)
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