Charles Kerr (April 6, 1892 – February 14, 1954) was an American assistant director who worked in both the silent and sound film eras.
While he never was the main individual behind the helm, Kerr was an assistant director on over fifty feature films, and a production manager on several more.
Initially, he would work almost exclusively with the director James Leo Meehan at FBO Pictures, and would continue on at RKO Radio Pictures after its creation by merging FBO with the KAO theater chain, under RCA.
His career would begin to dwindle during the 1940s, although he would co-author two screenplays during that decade: Li'l Abner in 1940 and 1946's Vacation in Reno.
During his career he would work with such notable directors as Gregory La Cava, Lew Landers, and William Dieterle.