Charles Clyde Collins (7 January 1904 – 26 June 1999) was an American singer and actor.
Collins made his Broadway debut in 1927 in Harry Akst's Artists and Models.
[2] He starred in Smiling Faces (1932), Say When (1935), Conjur Man Dies (1936), Macbeth (1936), and Sea Legs (1937) (with Dorothy).
In 1951 he made his first television appearance as a guest star on the Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok program.
He appeared in small parts in three more films during the 1950s, Confidence Girl (1952), The Steel Trap (1952), and A Blueprint for Murder (1953), after which his career considerably slowed down.