Charles Riesner

Director - USA
Borndate unknown
Died 1962

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Charles Riesner is not on record. He was an American Director, known for The Big Store (1941), A Woman of Paris (1923), Lost in a Harem (1944), Charles Riesner's first movie on record is from 1921. Charles Riesner died on , 1962. His last motion picture on file dates from 1944.

Charles Riesner Filmography [Auszug]
1944: [/ /1] Lost in a Harem (Director), with Budd Abbott, Lou Costello,
1941: [] The Big Store (Director), with Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx,
1929: [] Hollywood Revue of 1929 (Director), with Bessie Love, Buster Keaton, Lionel Barrymore,
1923: [10.01] A Woman of Paris (Una Donna di Parigi) (Assistant Director), Directed by Charles Chaplin, with Edna Purviance, Jean de Limur, Nellie Bly Baker,
1921: [02.06] The kid (Het Jochie, The Waif (Working title), 6 reels of Joy) (Cast: Bully (AKA Chuck Riesner)), Directed by Charles Chaplin, with Phyllis Allen, Albert Austin, Nellie Bly Baker,

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