Charles Ruggles
Biography
Charles Ruggles enjoyed an impressive career in Hollywood that spanned over six decades and included more than 100 films. He made his cinematic debut in 1914 with The Patchwork Girl of Oz and continued to work consistently throughout his life. In the early 1930s, Ruggles gained fame alongside actress Mary Boland in a series of comedic films. He delivered a standout performance in the ensemble comedy If I Had a Million (1932), portraying a beleaguered man who loses his composure in a china shop, showcasing his unique comedic flair.
Ruggles was known for his petite frame and distinctive mannerisms, characterized by a jittery speaking style and a frequently bewildered expression that resonated with audiences over the years. One of his most memorable roles came as Maj. Applegate, the eccentric big-game hunter, in the iconic screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby (1938). Furthermore, he lent his voice to the beloved "Aesop's Fables" segment on The Bullwinkle Show (1961), leaving a lasting impression on generations of viewers.
Beyond his acting career, Ruggles was also the brother of notable director Wesley Ruggles, further solidifying the family's legacy in the film industry. Throughout his long and fruitful career, Charles Ruggles became a cherished figure in American cinema, beloved for his comedic talent and engaging performances.
Filmography
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Son of Flubber
1963 • Judge Murdock
The Parent Trap
1961 • Charles McKendrick
This Is the Night
1932 • Bunny West
One Hour with You
1932 • Adolph
Follow Me, Boys!
1966 • John Everett Hughes
Papa's Delicate Condition
1963 • Anthony Ghio
Murders in the Zoo
1933 • Peter Yates
Honor Among Lovers
1931 • Monty Dunn
Six of a Kind
1934 • J. Pinkham Whinney (as Charlie Ruggles)
Balalaika
1939 • Nicki Popoff
Ruggles of Red Gap
1935 • Egbert Floud
If I Had a Million
1932 • Henry Peabody
Ramrod
1947 • Ben Dickason
No More Ladies
1935 • Edgar Holden
Love Me Tonight
1932 • Viscount Gilbert de Varèze
The Smiling Lieutenant
1931 • Max
Evenings for Sale
1932 • Bimpfl
The Invisible Woman
1940 • George
Gallant Journey
1946 • Jim Montgomery
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
1947 • Michael J. 'Mike' O'Connor
Anything Goes
1936 • Rev. Dr. Moon
Look for the Silver Lining
1949 • Caro "Pop" Miller