Charles Bernard

Charles Bernard

Born: March 30, 1919
Died: January 21, 2012
in Portland, Oregon, USA
Born in Portland Oregon, Charles Bernard began his career in entertainment at an early age. In California he pursued his calling in theater at the age of 19. He later would move to Chicago to work in radio. In 1940, while working as an entertainer at a dude ranch, he met Eleanor Rose Fehr and they were married two years later.

Charles Bernard served as a US Navy radioman from 1943 to 1945 he would serve again in the Korean war. After being honorably discharged he would pick up his work again in radio working locally at radio stations in his home of Portland, Oregon. But Charles's true passion was acting and he went to work in locally produced Hollywood films and commercials. An intelligent and kind man, Charles Bernard passed January 21, 2012. He was a devout husband, compassionate father, and a highly praised actor.

Movies for Charles Bernard...

Bride Wars
Title: Bride Wars
Character: Wedding DJ
Released: January 9, 2009
Type: Movie
Two best friends become rivals when their respective weddings are accidentally booked for the same day.
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Where the Truth Lies
Title: Where the Truth Lies
Character: Mr. Collings
Released: September 13, 1999
Type: Movie
Courtroom drama where an ambitious but inexperienced young lawyer defends a deaf political campaign manager accused of murder. But is her client too blinded by love to reveal all?
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The Haunting of Sarah Hardy
Title: The Haunting of Sarah Hardy
Character: Uncle Neddy
Released: May 31, 1989
Type: Movie
Sela Ward stars as beautiful, vulnerable heiress Sarah Hardy, recently wed and returning to her isolated childhood home, The Pines, to claim her vast inheritance. But something – or someone – evil waits there for her. It could be real. Or imagined. Whatever it is , it wants to drive Sarah into madness. And on the other side of madness lies murder. Featuring a tour de force performances by Morgan Fairchild and Polly Bergen, The Haunting of Sarah Hardy is sheer gothic suspense at its most wicked.