Charles Lane
Biography
Charles Lane, born on December 26, 1953, is a prominent African-American actor and filmmaker known for his unique storytelling and creative vision. He began his journey in the arts at SUNY Purchase, where he produced a compelling short film, "A Place in Time," inspired by the notorious Kitty Genovese case. This work earned him recognition, culminating in a prestigious student Academy Award.
Lane transitioned to feature films with notable projects such as "True Identity," a comedy starring British comedian Lenny Henry, which was backed by the Walt Disney Company. He also directed and starred in "Sidewalk Stories," a critically acclaimed modern silent film that tells the poignant tale of a homeless man caring for a young girl. This film garnered multiple awards, including recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, although it has since become out-of-print.
In addition to his directorial achievements, Lane showcased his acting skills in Mario Van Peebles' "Posse," portraying the character Weezie. His impressive career includes collaborations with esteemed actors like James Earl Jones, Lenny Henry, and Frank Langella. Notably, he provided one of the first film roles for Edie Falco, who would later gain fame in "The Sopranos." Lane often incorporates friends and family into his projects, featuring his brother Gerald, friend George, and daughter Nicole Alysia, further highlighting his commitment to personal storytelling.
Filmography
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Teacher's Pet
1958
The Mating Game
1959
The Cat and the Canary (1939)
1939
Primrose Path
1940
Smart Money
1931
The Bowery
1933
The Juggler
1953
Papa's Delicate Condition
1963
Strange Behavior
1981
Tarzan's New York Adventure
1942
Sidewalk Stories
1989 • The Artist
36 Hours to Kill
1936
Rhythm on the River
1940
The Music Man
1962
Bury Me Dead
1947
The Ghost & Mr. Chicken
1966
Johnny Apollo
1940
Posse (1993)
1993 • Weezie
But Not for Me
1959
My Dog, the Thief
1969
Murphy's Romance
1985
Kentucky
1938