Charles Arling — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Charles Arling’s wavy dark hair, his high forehead and strong chin are now a regular part of the Pathé program, where he appears as leading man in the newest of pictures.
His work in this especial line of the art of acting had years of preparation and rehearsal and dates back to Mr. Arling’s connection with the Francis Wilson company which presented Ermine, which later made a musical comedy of merit.
He was in the original production of Old Heidelberg and also in the original production of the Resurrection with Blanch Walsh. Then came the revival of San Toy and in it Arling figured.
Stage management was an occupation that called him and with Fritzi Scheff in the lead, he revived the Mikado at the New York Casino.
He returned to the singing cast with Lulu Glaser in Just One of the Boys and there were ever so many musical plays after that in which he scored.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, January 1914