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  1. Charles Judels (August 17, 1882 – February 14, 1969) was a Dutch-born American actor. Early years. Judels was born on August 17, 1882, in Amsterdam as a third generation in a family of actors. His grandfather owned several theatres throughout the Netherlands and starred in his own plays.

  2. Charles Judels was a Dutch-born American actor who starred in vaudeville, Broadway, and over 130 movies. He also voiced Stromboli in Pinocchio and performed in many musicals and comedies.

  3. Géneros. Desglose por tipo. Acreditado con. Charles Judels (1882 - 1969) fue un actor de Países Bajos (Holanda) conocido por Señal de parada, Quesos y besos, Captain Thunder, Nothing Ever Happens (C), The Life of the Party, Amor entre espías, It All Came True, Una cena íntima celebrando el 25 aniversario de Warner Bros (C), Sweetheart of ...

  4. Charles Judels was a Dutch-born American film actor. Judels was a third generation in a family of actors. His grandfather owned several theaters throughout the Netherlands and starred in his own plays. Judels' father combined his love of the theatre and music, and was a stage manager for the...

  5. Charles Judels or Charles Judel was born in Amsterdam in 1882. Starred on vaudeville in the early 1900s, and made his Broadway stage debut in 'The Ziegfeld Follies of 1912'. Highly talented chubby man who appeared in more than 130 American comedy and drama movies, his expertise with dialects served him well throughout his career.

  6. Charles Judels (1882 - 1969) fue un actor de Países Bajos (Holanda) conocido por Señal de parada, Quesos y besos, It All Came True, Amor entre espías, Una cena íntima celebrando el 25 aniversario de Warner Bros (C), Nothing Ever Happens (C), Primavera, Un Abril encantado, Agridulce y Fight for Your Lady

  7. Judels is perhaps best remembered as the cheese store proprietor in Laurel & Hardy's 1938 film Swiss Miss. He also did extensive work as a voice actor in animated films, most notably as the voice of "Stromboli" in Disney's Pinocchio (1940).