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Charles Judels (August 17, 1882 – February 14, 1969) was a Dutch-born American actor. Early years. Judels was born on August 17, 1882, in Amsterdam as a third generation in a family of actors. His grandfather owned several theatres throughout the Netherlands and starred in his own plays.
Charles Judels. Actor: God's Gift to Women. Charles Judels or Charles Judel was born in Amsterdam in 1882. Starred on vaudeville in the early 1900s, and made his Broadway stage debut in 'The Ziegfeld Follies of 1912'.
Charles Judels. Actor: God's Gift to Women. Charles Judels or Charles Judel was born in Amsterdam in 1882. Starred on vaudeville in the early 1900s, and made his Broadway stage debut in 'The Ziegfeld Follies of 1912'.
Charles Judels was a Dutch-born American film actor. Judels was a third generation in a family of actors. His grandfather owned several theaters throughout the Netherlands and starred in his own plays.
Judels is perhaps best remembered as the cheese store proprietor in Laurel & Hardy's 1938 film Swiss Miss. He also did extensive work as a voice actor in animated films, most notably as the voice of "Stromboli" in Disney's Pinocchio (1940).
Actor, Comedian, and Singer. He was a bald and chubby actor with a cross between Guy Kibbee and Charles Ruggles who was best known for playing the character roles of professors, french sailors, spectators, florists, commandants, hotel managers, husbands, undertakers, monsieurs, majors, counts, policemen, uncles,...
Find bio, credits and filmography information for Charles Judels on AllMovie - Dutch-born character actor Charles Judels' expertise with dialects served him well throughout his…
Charles Judels, (1881-1969) He voiced Stromboli and the Coachman in Pinocchio.
Charles Judels is a voice actor known for voicing Coachman, and Stromboli. Take a visual walk through their career and see 4 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 2 clips that showcase their performances.
Charles Judels was born in Amsterdam on 17 August 1882. He starred on vaudeville in the early 1900s. His Broadway stage debut was in The Ziegfeld Follies of 1912. Judels appeared in more than 130 American comedy and drama movies and was an expert with dialects.