Charles Bryant

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1879-01-08

Deathday 1948-08-07 (69 years old)

Place of Birth Hartford- Cheshire - England - UK

Charles Bryant

Biography

From Wikipedia Charles Bryant (8 January 1879 – 7 August 1948) was a British actor and film director. Bryant was born in Hartford, Cheshire on 8 January 1879. He was educated at Ardingly College in Sussex. He left school at the age of 14 to become a stage actor, and three years later travelled to America to begin working on Broadway, starring in The First Born in 1887. Bryant starred in A Train of Incidents (1914), and War Brides (1916), which was also the first film his wife, Alla Nazimova featured in. Bryant and Nazimova signed with Metro Pictures in 1918 and starred alongside each other in a number of films including Revelation, Out of the Fog, and Billions. In 1918, Nazimova founded Nazimova Productions and it was there that Bryant began directing, with the pair creating a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé in 1923. Bryant and Nazimova's pairing was short lived. Salomé was ostensibly too far ahead of its time and failed at the box office bankrupting Nazimova Productions. Bryant never worked in film again, instead returning to Broadway. He divorced Nazimova shortly after leaving Hollywood, their marriage apparently having been only one of convenience and no longer necessary. He claimed to have married Alla Nazimova on 5 December 1912, but the marriage was never performed or consummated. On November 16, 1925, Bryant, 43, surprised the press, Nazimova's fans and Nazimova herself by marrying Marjorie Gilhooley, 23, in Connecticut. When the press uncovered the fact that Charles had listed his current marital status as "single" on his marriage license, the revelation that the marriage between Alla and Charles had been a sham from the beginning embroiled Nazimova in a scandal that damaged her career. Charles and Marjorie divorced in 1936. Bryant had two children with Gilhooley, Charles Bryant Jr. and Sheila Bryant. Charles and Marjorie divorced in 1936.On June 8, 1948, Sheila married the American novelist Richard Yates. Bryant died on 7 August 1948 in Mount Kisco, New York at age 69.

Known For

Actor

1920
Billions

as Krakerfeller / Owen Carey

1920
The Heart of a Child

as Lord Kidderminster

1920
Stronger Than Death

as Maj. Tristan Boucicault

1919
The Brat

as MacMillan Forrester

1919
Out of the Fog

as Philip Blake

1918
Eye for Eye

as Captain de Cadiere

1918
Toys of Fate

as Henry Livingston

1918
Revelation

as Paul Granville

1916
War Brides

as Franz

1914
A Train of Incidents

as Billy Wells

Writer

1920
The Heart of a Child

as Scenario Writer

1920
Billions

as Scenario Writer

1920
1920
Billions

as Writer

1919
The Brat

as Writer

Director

1922
Salomé

as Director

1922
A Doll's House

as Director

1920
Stronger Than Death

as Assistant Director