
Charles Judels
ActingAlso Known As
Charles Judells, Charles Judel
Biography
Charles Judels (17 August 1882 – 14 February 1969) was a Dutch actor. He first starred on vaudeville in the early 1900s, and made his Broadway stage debut in The Ziegfeld Follies in 1912. Judels appeared in more than 130 American comedy and drama movies and was an expert with dialects. That talent served him well throughout his career. His first film was a comedy, Old Dutch, in 1915. 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). His final appearance on screen was as a Danite merchant in Samson and Delilah in 1949.
Movies
(120 total)
Pinocchio
as Stromboli / The Coachman (voice) (uncredited)

Ninotchka
as Cafe Owner Pere Mathieu (uncredited)

Once Upon a Studio
as Stromboli (voice) (archive sound)

The Great Ziegfeld
as Pierre

Stranger on the Third Floor
as Nick Nanbajan, the Cafe Owner (uncredited)

One Hour with You
as Policeman (uncredited)

San Francisco
as Tony

Swiss Miss
as Cheese Shop Owner

Strange Cargo
as Renard (uncredited)

The Plainsman
as Tony - The Barber

Whistle Stop
as Sam Veech

Down Argentine Way
as Dr. Arturo Padilla

Tortilla Flat
as Joe Machado

The Bride Wore Red
as Cordellera Bar Proprietor (uncredited)

The Hard Way
as Mr. Flores (Uncredited)

Northern Pursuit
as Nick - Barber (uncredited)

It All Came True
as Henri Pepi de Bordeaux

Idiot's Delight
as Daka

Du Barry Was a Lady
as Innkeeper (uncredited)

Love on the Run
as Lieutenant of Police