Charles Lane
Charles Willis Lane (January 25, 1869–October 17, 1945) was an American stage and film actor, active in movies from 1914 to 1929. Like many film performers born before 1900, Lane had extensive prior Broadway stage or regional theatrical experience.
Lane can be seen in silent films usually as a silver-haired other man or confidant. Two of his best-known roles are Dr. Lanyon in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) and Dr. Angus McPhail in Sadie Thompson (1928).
Acting
Movie
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Dr. Richard Lanyon
1920
Movie
Sadie Thompson
as Dr. Angus McPhail
1928
TV
War and Remembrance
as William Standley
1988
Movie
The Canary Murder Case
as Charles Spottswoode
1929
Movie
The Winning of Barbara Worth
as Jefferson Worth
1926
Movie
Stella Dallas
as Stephen Dallas, Sr.
1925
Movie
The White Sister
as Prince Chiaromonte
1923
Movie
Romola
as Baldassar Calvo
1924
Movie
Barbed Wire
as Colonel Duval
1927
Movie
Broadway Scandals
as Manager
1929
Movie
Padlocked
as Monte Hermann
1926
The Blind Goddess
as Judge
1926
Away Goes Prudence
as Mr. Thorne
1920
Movie
The Great Adventure
as Charles Oxford
1921
Movie
Ruggles of Red Gap
as Earl of Brinstead
1918
Movie
Married Alive
as Mr. Fountain
1927
Movie
Saturday's Children
as Mr. Henry Halevy
1929
Movie
Broadway Rose
as Peter Thompson
1922
Service for Ladies
as Robert Foster, Elizabeth's father
1927
Movie
The Marriage Whirl
as Rueben Hale
1925
Movie
Second Youth
as Weeks Twombly
1924
Movie
Fascination
as Eduardo de Lisa (her father)
1922
Movie
The Dark Angel
as Sir Hubert Vane
1925
Movie
The Restless Sex
as John Cleland
1920