
Acting
Also Known As: Charles Robert Starrett, Chas. Starrett
Birth Date
March 28, 1903
Death Date
March 22, 1986
(passed away at 82)
Place of Birth
Athol, Massachusetts, USA
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Robert Starrett (March 28, 1903 – March 22, 1986) was an American actor best known for his starring role in the Durango Kid western series. When he retired he held the record for starring in the longest-running string of feature films (131 titles, half of them being "Durango Kid" films, for Columbia Pictures). A graduate of Worcester Academy in 1922, Starrett went on to study at Dartmouth College. While on the Dartmouth football team he was hired to play a football extra in the film The Quarterback (1926). Bitten by the acting bug, Starrett played minor roles in films and leading roles in stage plays. In 1928, he was a member of the Walker Company, a repertory theatre troupe headed by Stuart Walker. He played the romantic lead in Fast and Loose (1930), which also featured Miriam Hopkins, Carole Lombard, and Frank Morgan. He also starred in the Canadian production The Viking (1931), filmed on location in Newfoundland, which had begun as a Paramount Pictures project. After that he was very active for the next two years but his roles were unremarkable. He was featured in Our Betters (1933), Murder on the Campus (1933). and in his most charming role as a young doctor named Orion in "Along Came Love", with the vivacious co-star Irene Hervey. Offscreen, he helped organize the Screen Actors Guild.




Gordon Wayne
1933

Ted Crosley
1938

Harvey Denby
1933

Jim 'Skinner' Bradley
1937

Stephen Hornblow
1934

George McGehee
1935

Clay Travers
1938
Stan Russell
1934

Luke Oarum
1931

Larry Clarke / Ted Crockett
1937

Brad Buckner
1938

Lee Jamison
1936

Terence Granville
1932

Clint Buckley
1938

Steve Reynolds / The Durango Kid
1951

Kenneth 'Ken' Harris
1935

Jim Carmichael
1932

Ted Streaver
1932

Professor Reginald Q. Jones
1935

Steve Lowrey
1942