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  2. Charles Lane (actor, born 1905) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lane (born Charles Gerstle Levison; January 26, 1905 – July 9, 2007) [1] was an American character actor and centenarian whose career spanned 76 years.. A prolific actor who played hundreds of roles in both film and TV, Lane often played sour, scowling and disagreeable clerks, doctors, judges, and middle-management authority figures.

  3. Charles Lane (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lane (born 1961) is an American journalist and editor who the deputy editor at The Free Press and a regular guest on the Fox News Channel. He was the editor of The New Republic from 1997 to 1999 and the deputy opinion editor for The Washington Post from 2000 to 2024.

  4. Charles Lane - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lane (transcendentalist) (1800–1870), American philosopher, co-founder of Fruitlands; Charles Henry Lane (before 1850—after 1918), aka C. H. Lane, British author who researched domestic animals such as the Manx cat; Charles Daniel Lane (born 1948), English molecular biologist

  5. Charles Lane (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lane (born December 26, 1953) is an American actor and filmmaker. While attending Purchase College as a film student, he made a short titled A Place in Time based on the famous Kitty Genovese incident. This short gained him a certain amount of attention, including a Student Academy Award win. [1]

  6. Sidewalk Stories - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk Stories is a 1989 American low-budget, nearly silent movie directed by and starring Charles Lane. The black-and-white film tells the story of a young African American man raising a small child after her father is murdered. The film is somewhat reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin's 1921 feature The Kid. The film was televised by PBS as well ...

  7. The Day Freedom Died - Wikipedia

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    The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction is a book by Charles Lane published in 2008 by Henry Holt and Company, now operating under Macmillan Publishers.

  8. Charles Lane (transcendentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lane (31 March 1800 – 5 January 1870) was an English-American transcendentalist, abolitionist, and early voluntaryist. [1] Along with Amos Bronson Alcott , he was one of the main founders of Fruitlands and a vegan .

  9. Charles Lane (actor, born 1869) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Willis Lane (January 25, 1869–October 17, 1945) was an American stage and film actor, active from 1914 to 1929. Like many film performers born before 1900 Lane had extensive prior Broadway stage or regional theatrical experience stretching back to his youth in the 1890s. Lane was born in Madison, Illinois, and can be seen in silent ...