Movies of Charles Chaplin and James T. Kelley together
Charles Chaplin and James T. Kelley have starred in 16 movies together. Their first film was A Night in the Show in 1915. The most recent movie that Charles Chaplin and James T. Kelley starred together was The Chaplin Cavalcade in 1941.
1915
A Night in the Show
A Night in the Show
Charles Chaplin
Starred as Mr. Pest, Mr. Rowdy - in the Balcony
James T. Kelley
Starred as Trombone Player and Singer
1916
Behind the Screen
Behind the Screen
Charles Chaplin
Starred as David - His Assistant
James T. Kelley
Starred as Cameraman
1916
Police
Police
Charles Chaplin
Starred as Convict 999 Alias Charlie
James T. Kelley
Starred as Drunk with Pockets Picked, Second Flophouse Customer
1916
The Count
1916
The Fireman
1916
The Floorwalker
1916
The Pawnshop
1916
The Rink
The Rink
Charles Chaplin
Starred as A Waiter - Posing as Sir Cecil Seltzer
James T. Kelley
Starred as Her Father
1916
The Vagabond
The Vagabond
Charles Chaplin
Starred as The Saloon Violinist
James T. Kelley
Starred as Gypsy and Musician
1917
Easy Street
Easy Street
Charles Chaplin
Starred as The Derelict
James T. Kelley
Starred as Mission Visitor, Policeman
1917
The Adventurer
1917
The Cure
1917
The Immigrant
The Immigrant
Charles Chaplin
Starred as Immigrant
James T. Kelley
Starred as Shabby Man in Restaurant
1918
A Dog's Life
1918
Triple Trouble
Triple Trouble
Charles Chaplin
Starred as Charlie - The Janitor
James T. Kelley
Starred as Singing Drunk
1941
The Chaplin Cavalcade
The Chaplin Cavalcade
Charles Chaplin
Starred as Various Roles
James T. Kelley
Starred as Various Roles
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