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  1. Charles Clyde Collins (7 January 1904 – 26 June 1999) was an American singer and actor. He was particularly known for his work within musical comedy, between Broadway, films and television series.

  2. Charles Collins may refer to: Charles E. Collins (politician) (1929–2012), independent candidate for the president of the United States in 1996 and 2000. Charles E. Collins (American football), American football coach. Charles Collins (actor) (1904–1999), American actor.

  3. Lieutenant General Charles Seymour Collins, DSO, OBE is a senior British Army officer, who currently serves as Commander Home Command. Military career. Collins was commissioned into the Royal Green Jackets in 1995. He was appointed commanding officer of the 5th Battalion of The Rifles in 2012 and was deployed in that role to Afghanistan.

  4. Learn about Charles Collins (c. 1680 – 1744), one of the first still life artists in Britain of great quality. See his artwork Lobster on a Delft Dish, a typical example of his style and subject matter.

  5. Charles Collins. Actor: Dancing Pirate. Amiable, dark and wavy-haired and with a slim mustache, actor/dancer Charles Collins would be distantly remembered for his one big film role, the title charmer in the lowbudget programmer Dancing Pirate (1936).

    • January 7, 1904
    • June 26, 1999
  6. Jul 29, 1999 · Charles Collins, a 1930s legit actor who worked with Fred Stone of Montgomery & Stone fame and appeared in the early film musical “The Dancing Pirate” (1936), died June 26 at St. Francis...

  7. Charles Collins. Soul drummer and vocalist born Chicago, IL., June 21, 1954. After moving to Philadelphia in 1974, Collins became a top session drummer, work with such artists as Elton John, O'Jays, Harold Melvin, Teddy Pendergrass, Lou Rawls, The Spinners, Stanley Turrentine and others.