Charles Ruggles was an American actor known for his versatile performances in film and television. With a career spanning over six decades, Ruggles established himself as a comedic talent with impeccable timing and a knack for playing lovable, bumbling characters. His standout roles in classic films such as "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) and "Trouble in Paradise" (1932) showcased his unique ability to bring humor and charm to the screen. Ruggles' career saw him appearing in over 100 films, earning him a reputation as a reliable character actor with a wide range of roles. His performance in "The Parent Trap" (1998) demonstrated his enduring appeal to audiences of all ages. Ruggles' acting style was marked by his affable demeanor, impeccable comic timing, and ability to bring warmth and authenticity to his characters. His legacy as a beloved actor continues to resonate with audiences today, solidifying his status as a true Hollywood legend.
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Directed by Howard Hawks
Directed by Brian Keith, Charles Ruggles, David Swift, Hayley Mills, "Maureen OHara"
Directed by Charles Ruggles, Ernst Lubitsch, Herbert Marshall, Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins