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Charles Wilbur Bateman is a Actor American born on 18 november 1930 at San Diego (USA)

Charles Wilbur Bateman

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Nationality USA
Birth 18 november 1930 (93 years) at San Diego (USA)

Charles Wilbur Bateman (born November 18, 1930, in San Diego, California) is an American actor most notably recognized for roles on television from 1958 to 1991.

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L. Q. Jones
L. Q. Jones
(1 films)
Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
(1 films)
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Filmography of Charles Wilbur Bateman (2 films)

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The Brotherhood of Satan, 1h32
Directed by Bernard McEveety
Origin USA
Genres Horror
Actors Strother Martin, L. Q. Jones, Charles Wilbur Bateman, Ahna Capri, Charles Robinson, Alvy Moore
Roles Ben
Rating55% 2.756192.756192.756192.756192.75619
Ben (Charles Bateman), his girlfriend Nicky (Ahna Capri), and Ben's young daughter K.T. (Geri Reischl) are driving through the American Southwest to K.T.'s grandmother's house for a birthday celebration. They come upon an automobile accident in the town of Hillsboro, and when they attempt to report it, they meet the local sheriff, (L. Q. Jones), his assistant Tobey (Alvy Moore), Doc Duncan (Strother Martin), and a priest (Charles Robinson). These locals explain the unusual events in the town which involve several murders, the inability of the people to leave the town, and that many of the local children have gone missing.
How to Murder Your Wife, 1h58
Directed by Richard Quiney
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes La bande dessinée
Actors Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas, Claire Trevor, Eddie Mayehoff, Sidney Blackmer
Rating64% 3.2479753.2479753.2479753.2479753.247975
Stanley Ford (Jack Lemmon) is a successful, happily unmarried cartoonist enjoying the comforts of a well-to-do existence in an urban townhouse, including the services of his loyal and attentive valet, Charles Firbank (Terry-Thomas). Stanley's comic strip, Bash Brannigan, is a secret-agent thriller characterized by a high level of realism: no matter how outrageous the plot may seem, Stanley will not allow Brannigan to do anything physically impossible or use gadgets that don't exist. He hires actors and sets up elaborate enactments of storylines, playing Brannigan himself, while Charles takes photographs Stanley will use as models.