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Acting
Charles Irwin, a native of Ireland, was an actor and writer, known for Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Montana (1950), and The Devil and Miss Jones (1941).
Highest rated appearances

The King and I
as Capt. Orton (uncredited)

Bomba on Panther Island
as Comm. Andy Barnes

The Big Wheel
as Drunk

Challenge to Lassie
as Sergeant Major

Bomba, the Jungle Boy
as Andy Barnes

The Luck of the Irish
as Cornelius

My Wild Irish Rose
as Foote

Thunder in the Valley
as Long Kirby

Kitty
as Barrows (uncredited)

Hangover Square

Frenchman's Creek
as Zachariah Smith (uncredited)

Sing, Neighbor, Sing
as Professor Jasper Cartwright

The White Cliffs of Dover
as Farmer Ben Kenney (uncredited)

Jane Eyre
as Auctioneer

Lassie Come Home
as Tom (uncredited)

Thank Your Lucky Stars
as Pub Patron in Errol Flynn Number (uncredited)

Wintertime
as Drunk (uncredited)

Johnny Come Lately
as Cop

Background to Danger
as Hotchkins - English Traveler

The Constant Nymph
as Groom

No Time for Love
as Patrick Aloysius O'Conner - Gold Room Waiter (uncredited)

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
as Cardiff Police Constable (uncredited)

The Gorilla Man
as Inspector Cady

The Great Impersonation
as Yardly

The Black Swan
as Sea Captain (uncredited)

Desperate Journey
as Captain Coswick

The Pride of the Yankees
as Carnival Batting Game Operator (uncredited)

Mrs. Miniver
as Mac (uncredited)

Eagle Squadron
as Sir Benjamin Trask

This Above All
as Regimental Commander

The Man Who Wouldn't Die
as Gus / The Great Merlini (Uncredited)

This Gun for Hire
as Old Irishman (uncredited)

To Be or Not to Be
as Reporter (uncredited)

Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake
as Captain

The Blonde from Singapore

Singapore Woman
as Eddie, the Reporter (uncredited)

The Devil and Miss Jones
as Second Detective

Shadows on the Stairs
as Constable

Kitty Foyle
as Drunk (uncredited)

The Letter
as Bob's Friend (uncredited)

A Dispatch from Reuters
as Telegrapher for Reuter (uncredited)

The Great Dictator
as Banquet Butler (uncredited)

Rangers of Fortune
as Townsman

The Sea Hawk
as Arnold Cross

The Man I Married

Waterloo Bridge
as Candlelight Club Announcer (uncredited)

Adventure in Diamonds
as Nelson

The Light That Failed
as Soldier Model

Charlie McCarthy, Detective
as Drunk

We Are Not Alone
as Working Man with Apron

Raffles
as Detective Phillips

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
as Marine Sergeant (uncredited)

I Stole a Million
as Theater Manager (uncredited)

Man About Town
as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Susannah of the Mounties
as Sergeant MacGregor

Wolf Call
as Mounted Police Sergeant

Sweepstakes Winner
as English Radio Announcer

The Flying Irishman
as Office at Ireland Airport

The Little Princess
as Wounded Soldier Outside Hospital

Lord Jeff
as Mr. Burke

Kidnapped
as Sergeant Ellis

Captain Kidd's Treasure
as First Mate Palmer (uncredited)

Fight for Your Lady
as Ringside Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Parnell
as Court Usher

The League of Frightened Men
as Augustus Farrell

Wings Over Honolulu
as Drunk

Shall We Dance
as Fire Drill Steward (uncredited)

Mama Steps Out
as Emcee at the Ship's Party

Go West Young Man
as Master of Ceremonies

Libeled Lady
as Steward (uncredited)

Spendthrift
as Carlton (polo player)

The White Angel
as Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)

Wife vs. Secretary
as Ship's Room Clerk (uncredited)

Whipsaw
as Larry King

Mutiny on the Bounty
as Thompson

Page Miss Glory
as Radio Time Announcer (uncredited)

China Seas
as Bertie the Purser (uncredited)

The Gilded Lily
as Oscar

Clive of India
as Officer

The Little Minister
as John McClarity

The Moonstone
as Inspector Cuff

Treasure Island
as Pirate of the Spanish Main

Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
as Cockney Drunk

Long Lost Father
as Mr. Chisholm

Ace of Aces
as Ammunition Officer (uncredited)

The Solitaire Man
as Steward

Blind Adventure
as Bill, a thug
Kickin' the Crown Around
as Nikki, the Prime Minister

Hell Below
as Buck Teeth Sergeant

Looking Forward
as Mr. Burton

Kongo
as Carl (uncredited)
Racket Cheers
as Charles Renssalaer Van Buren
The Voice of Hollywood No. 13
as Self

King of Jazz
as Himself, Announcer / Soldier ('All Noisy on the Eastern Front')