Charles Quigley

Charles Quigley (February 12, 1906[citation needed] – August 5, 1964) was an American actor.

[1] He was a 1924 graduate of New Britain High School,[2] and he attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.

He appeared opposite Rita Hayworth in several films including Convicted, Special Inspector, Girls Can Play and The Shadow, as well as in A Woman's Face with Joan Crawford.

He also starred in The Crimson Ghost and appeared in the serial version of Superman (1948).

[citation needed] On Broadway, Quigley appeared in False Dreams, Farewell (1934), The World Waits (1933), Her Tin Soldier (1933), Scarlet Sister Mary (1930), Diana (1929), The Bonds of Interest (1929), Cyrano de Bergerac (1928), Caponsacchi (1928), The Light of Asia (1928), and Arabian Nightmare (1927).