Mini-Biography:
Charles J. Hunt was born on April 8, 1881 in Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA. He was an American Regieassistent, Production Manager, Director, known for Revelation (1918), His father's son (1917), Outwitted (1917), Charles J. Hunt's first movie on record is from 1912. Charles J. Hunt died on February 3, 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1945.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1945: Keep Your Powder Dry (There Were Three of Us) (Production Manager), Directed by Edward Buzzell, with , Laraine Day, Susan Peters,
1922: Quincy Adams Sawyer (Assistant Director), Directed by Clarence G. Badger, with John Bowers, Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney,
1918: Revelation (A Rose-Bush of a Thousand Years (Working title), God’s Message (Working title)) (Assistant Director), Directed by George D. Baker, with Alla Nazimova, Charles Bryant, Frank Currier,
1917: Outwitted (Assistant Director), Directed by George D. Baker, with Emily Stevens, Earle Foxe, Frank Currier,
1917: A Sleeping Memory (Assistant Director), Directed by George D. Baker, with Emily Stevens, Frank Mills, Mario Majeroni,
1917: The Duchess of Doubt (Assistant Director), Directed by George D. Baker, with Emmy Wehlen, Ricca Allen, Frank Currier,
1917: Sowers and Reapers (Assistant Director: (AKA Charles J. Hundt) ), Directed by George D. Baker, with Emmy Wehlen, George Christie, Frank Currier,
1917: His father's son (Making Good (Working title), The great green eye (Working title)) (Assistant Director), Directed by George D. Baker, with Lionel Barrymore, Irene Howley, Frank Currier,
1916: The Wheel of the Law (The Wheel of Justice (Working title)) (Assistant Director), Directed by George D. Baker, with Emily Stevens, Frank Mills, Raymond McKee,
1912: Robin Hood (Cast: Little John (as Charles Hundt)), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, Herbert Blaché, with Robert Frazer, Barbara Tennant, Alec B. Francis,