Charles Dorian

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Dorian (June 27, 1891 – October 21, 1942) was an American assistant director and film actor. He appeared in 26 films between 1915 and 1920. He won an Academy Award in 1933 for Best Assistant Director.

All Night (1918)

A married society couple (Dorian and Warren) persuade an unmarried pair (Valentino and Myers) to take their places at a party while they pretend to be the servants.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Paul Powell
CAST:  Rudolph Valentino  •  Carmel Myers  •  Charles Dorian  •  Mary Warren

A married society couple (Dorian and Warren) persuade an unmarried pair (Valentino and Myers) to take their places at a party while they pretend to be the servants.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Paul Powell
CAST:  Rudolph Valentino  •  Carmel Myers  •  Charles Dorian  •  Mary Warren

Society for Sale (1918)

Successful model, Phyllis Clyne, convinces a down-and-out nobleman, Billy, to pass her off in society as titled gentry. They fall in love and when it turns out that her late father actually was a lord, they decide they now can marry.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Frank Borzage
CAST:  William Desmond  •  Gloria Swanson  •  Herbert Prior  •  Charles Dorian

Successful model, Phyllis Clyne, convinces a down-and-out nobleman, Billy, to pass her off in society as titled gentry. They fall in love and when it turns out that her late father actually was a lord, they decide they now can marry.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Frank Borzage
CAST:  William Desmond  •  Gloria Swanson  •  Herbert Prior  •  Charles Dorian

The Sealed Envelope (1919)

Peter James Slaney, just released from prison, is the only boarder who is kind to Lena, the maid at the cheap Paris Hotel. So that Lena can leave her abusive landlady, Slaney accepts $2,500 from a stranger, who threatens to send Slaney back to prison unless he ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Douglas Gerrard
CAST:  Fritzi Brunette  •  William Sheer  •  Joseph W. Girard  •  Charles Dorian

Peter James Slaney, just released from prison, is the only boarder who is kind to Lena, the maid at the cheap Paris Hotel. So that Lena can leave her abusive landlady, Slaney accepts $2,500 from a stranger, who threatens to send Slaney back to prison unless he ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Douglas Gerrard
CAST:  Fritzi Brunette  •  William Sheer  •  Joseph W. Girard  •  Charles Dorian

The Voice on the Wire (1917)

A silent action movie serial.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Stuart Paton
CAST:  Ben F. Wilson  •  Neva Gerber  •  Francis McDonald  •  Joseph W. Girard

A silent action movie serial.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Stuart Paton
CAST:  Ben F. Wilson  •  Neva Gerber  •  Francis McDonald  •  Joseph W. Girard