Charles M. Seay

Charles M. Seay (1867 – 1944) was an American film director, scriptwriter, and actor. He was employed by the Edison Manufacturing Company, and directed over 80 short films.[1][2]

Charles M. Seay with raised hands in The Stuff That Americans Are Made Of (1910)

He was cast along with a couple of other film directors in the Broadway musical comedy about the film industry The Squab Farm.

Partial filmography

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References

  1. Charles M. Seay at IMDB
  2. Larry Langman, Daniel Finn, A Guide to American Silent Crime Films (Greenwood Press, 1994), p. 3, 111, 126.



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