Charles Stanton Ogle

Charles Stanton Ogle (June 5, 1865 – October 11, 1940)[1][2] was an American stage and silent-film actor and lawyer.

[3] He was the first actor to portray Frankenstein's monster in a motion picture in 1910 and played Long John Silver in Treasure Island in 1920.

His mother, Anna C. Mast, was of German descent and worked as a gold shop saller.

Three years later, Ogle moved to New York to begin a film career, at Edison Studios.

[2] In 1920 Ogle moved to Los Angeles to change work company to Paramount Studios and his roles at Paramount Studios included playing Long John Silver in Treasure Island, which also featured Lon Chaney.

Ogle as Frankenstein's monster in 1910
Catalogue from the original 1910 film version of Frankenstein
Charles Ogle in 1916
Ogle prior to 1923
Ogle is in the center of the photo with other cast of The Firefly of France .
Ogle (back row, behind May McAvoy ) with other cast of Kick In (1922)
Charles Ogle circa 1922
Ogle in One Minute To Play (1926)
Ogle as the monster in Edison Studios ' Frankenstein (1910)
Ethel Pauline Green, Ogle's wife, 1912
Production still from one of the Edison silent films, 1911. Edward Boulden , Pilar-Morin and Charles Ogle