Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Charles J. Winninger (May 26, 1884 – January 27, 1969) was an American stage and film actor, most often cast in comedies or musicals.

  2. Charles Winninger. Actor: Show Boat. Short, chubby-framed, twinkle-eyed, ever-huggable Charles Winninger was a veteran vaudevillian by the time he arrived in talking films. Born in a trunk to Austrian immigrant show biz folk in Athens, Wisconsin, on May 26, 1884, he was the son of Rosalia (Grassler) and Franz Winninge, a violinist.

  3. Charles Winninger. Actor: Show Boat. Short, chubby-framed, twinkle-eyed, ever-huggable Charles Winninger was a veteran vaudevillian by the time he arrived in talking films. Born in a trunk to Austrian immigrant show biz folk in Athens, Wisconsin, on May 26, 1884, he was the son of Rosalia (Grassler) and Franz Winninge, a violinist.

  4. See Charles Winninger full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Charles Winninger's latest movies and tv shows.

  5. May 26, 2021 · American motion picture actor of the 1910s through the 1960s. He originated the role of "Cap'n Andy" in the 1927 stage production of "Show Boat." He went on to reprise the role in the original 1936 film version, regarded as his greatest work.

  6. Charles Winninger (May 26, 1884 – January 27, 1969) was an American stage and film actor, most often cast in comedies or musicals, but equally at home in dramas.

  7. C harles Winninger was a vaudevillian, musical comedy star, film actor and radio and television performer in a career spanning more than 50 years. He was the original...

  8. Explore Charles Winninger's biography, theatre & movie credits. learn all about their career on stage.

  9. Starring: Charles Winninger [Don Emilio] Musical Original. Show Boat (May 19, 1932 - Oct 22, 1932) Performer: Charles Winninger [Cap'n Andy] Musical Drama Revival. Through the Years (Jan 28, 1932 - Feb 13, 1932) Performer: Charles Winninger [Dr. Owen Harding] Musical Romance Original.

  10. This film version of Show Boat stars Irene Dunne as Magnolia and Allan Jones as Ravenal, with Charles Winninger, Paul Robeson, Helen Morgan, Helen Westley, Queenie Smith, Sammy White, Donald Cook, Hattie McDaniel, Charles Middleton, and Arthur Hohl.