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Charles Howerton

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Charles Howerton was born in Cuero, Texas, in 1938, son of a Naval officer. At age ten he enjoyed exploring abandoned Japanese machine gun nests on Guam, at 12 sailing dinghies in Coronado bay amid navy ships, at 14 trekking in the Florida Everglades, and at 16 caught in the middle of a revolution to oust Juan Domingo Perón in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He gathered clams and chased rheas near the Straits of Magellan, hunted and fished in the pristine forests and streams of the north and south of Argentina, visited Macchu Picchu in Peru, and played 2nd base on a city championship softball team. He was in the senior class play at the American school in Buenos Aires, his first taste of acting. At the University of North Carolina, Charles was Chief Announcer and co-production Manager of WUNC-FM, where he wrote, directed and performed in radio dramas for the NAEB and appeared on the Playmakers stage. He also caught a winning pass in intramural football and wrote plays and short stories, many of which have been published. He graduated with a B.A. in Communications in 1960. During the summers, He worked as a YMCA tennis counselor in Connecticut, on a surveying crew in Johnsville, PA, as a top-40 disc jockey at WKVA in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, and as a cub reporter on his home town newspaper, The Cuero Record, in Texas. He then attended the Graduate School of Theatre at the University of Texas, where he majored in Playwriting, but also acted in productions with guest stars Rip Torn and Barbara Barrie, and in leading roles at the Austin Civic Theatre. Charles married his college sweetheart, Jeri Lynn Mooney (aka Susan Howard) and went west to Los Angeles in 1962, working in theatre with old-time actors Frank Faylen, Percy Helton,E.J. André, Lyle Bettger and Alan Mowbray at the Masquers Club. He wrote dialogue and narration for independent features. He and Susan divorced in 1966. They have one daughter, Lynn Howerton, and grandchildren Daniel and Noelle. Charles re-married, in 1967, to actress Linda Gary. In 1970, after working in TV and commercials, they vacationed in Europe, found film work in Rome, Italy, learned Italian and stayed four years, working in films and commercials, and doing foreign to English dubbing in Italy, Spain and Germany. Charles attended the Cannes Film Festival in '72 as a journalist for the Texas Press Association, and interviewed Gregory Peck, Groucho Marx and Alfred Hitchcock. They returned to L.A. in 1974 with new daughter Alexis Howerton, and Charles was hired to go on the road with Eve Arden in "Under Papa's Picture". After the birth of another daughter, Dana Howerton, Charles became the volunteer drama coach for the Gifted and Talented Program at their elementary school, for which he wrote and directed (with Linda) an original play, "Flashpants and the Magic Ring", a musical comedy, later selected for production by the Boston Children's Professional Theatre. Charles and his family made a tradition of vacationing in distant and exotic parts of the world -- with an itinerary of nature trips and museums, river rafting and camel rides, para-sailing and scuba diving and sampling the local cuisine, staying in local inns, never breaking the tradition no matter how many "jobs" Charles and Linda had to miss. After Linda's death in 1995, Charles re-married again in 1996, to singer Jeanne Page. He continues to perform in film and television and on stage, and to publish poetry and short stories.
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Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Katey Sagal, and Ed O'Neill in Married... with Children (1987)
Married... with Children
8.1
TV Series
  • Nelson
  • Older Man
Courteney Cox in Dirt (2007)
Dirt
6.9
TV Series
  • Paul Weston
Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples, and Nadine Velazquez in My Name Is Earl (2005)
My Name Is Earl
7.8
TV Series
  • FBI Instructor
  • FBI Agent Thompson
  • Fed #1
Oliver Reed in Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980)
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype
3.9
  • Clutch Cooger
  • 1980

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Actor

  • Beanie Feldstein in American Crime Story (2016)
    American Crime Story
    • Elderly Gentleman
    • TV Series
    • 2018
  • Mark McKinney, America Ferrera, Ben Feldman, Colton Dunn, Lauren Ash, Kaliko Kauahi, Nichole Sakura, and Nico Santos in Superstore (2015)
    Superstore
    • Old Man
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • Eric Larson in The Bell (2016)
    The Bell
    • Anton
    • Short
    • 2016
  • Timothy Olyphant in Justified (2010)
    Justified
    • Homeowner #2
    • TV Series
    • 2015
  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    • Tony Viola
    • Kurt Howell
    • TV Announcer
    • TV Series
    • 1978–2014
  • Old Souls
    • Burt Moody
    • TV Movie
    • 2013
  • Secret Identity
    • Senior Captain Magnificent
    • Short
    • 2011
  • Black Limousine (2010)
    Black Limousine
    • Jack's father
    • 2010
  • Christopher Eccleston, Marlon Wayans, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lee Byung-hun, Rachel Nichols, Ray Park, Sienna Miller, and Channing Tatum in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)
    G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
    • Foreign General
    • 2009
  • Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples, and Nadine Velazquez in My Name Is Earl (2005)
    My Name Is Earl
    • FBI Instructor
    • FBI Agent Thompson
    • Fed #1
    • TV Series
    • 2006–2009
  • Courteney Cox in Dirt (2007)
    Dirt
    • Paul Weston
    • TV Series
    • 2007–2008
  • The Onion Movie (2008)
    The Onion Movie
    • Pentagon General
    • 2008
  • A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines (2005)
    A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines
    • Kip Hawkes - Jr. & Sr. (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2005–2007
  • Brent Spiner, Charles S. Dutton, Carla Gugino, Rob Benedict, Peter Dinklage, and Brian Van Holt in Threshold (2005)
    Threshold
    • Military Official
    • TV Series
    • 2005
  • Night Watch (2005)
    Night Watch
    • The Great Geser (voice)
    • Video Game
    • 2005

Additional Crew

  • Charlotte Rampling and Dirk Bogarde in The Night Porter (1974)
    The Night Porter
    • voice dubbing: Geoffrey Copleston (english version, uncredited)
    • 1974
  • The Grand Duel (1972)
    The Grand Duel
    • voice dubbing (English version, uncredited)
    • 1972
  • The Sicilian Connection (1972)
    The Sicilian Connection
    • voice dubbing (US version, uncredited)
    • 1972
  • Florinda Bolkan, Barbara Bouchet, Tomas Milian, and Marc Porel in Don't Torture a Duckling (1972)
    Don't Torture a Duckling
    • voice dubbing (uncredited)
    • 1972
  • Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)
    Four Flies on Grey Velvet
    • voice dubbing: Stefano Satta Flores (US version, uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Lady Frankenstein (1971)
    Lady Frankenstein
    • voice dubbing (english version, uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Spectreman (1971)
    Spectreman
    • voice dubbing
    • TV Series
    • 1971
  • Confessions of a Police Captain (1971)
    Confessions of a Police Captain
    • voice dubbing (US version, uncredited)
    • 1971

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  • Alternative names
    • C.C. Cabaness
  • Height
    • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
  • Born
    • June 24, 1938
    • Cuero, Texas, USA
  • Spouses
      Jeanne PageOctober 31, 1996 - present
  • Other works
    Appeared in the Arthur Miller play "Incident at Vichy" at the Colony Studio Theatre, Los Angles, California.

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  • Gender / Gender identity
    • Male
  • Pronouns
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    • Straight
  • Race / Ethnicity
    • White

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    Father, with Linda Gary, of daughters Alexis Howerton and Dana Howerton.
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    • Chuck

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