Movies of Charles Coleman and Herbert Evans together
Charles Coleman and Herbert Evans have starred in 16 movies together. Their first film was The Place of the Honeymoons in 1920. The most recent movie that Charles Coleman and Herbert Evans starred together was The Imperfect Lady in 1947.
1920
The Place of the Honeymoons
The Place of the Honeymoons
Charles Coleman
Starred as Jimmie Harrigan
Herbert Evans
Starred as Herr Rosen
1934
The Little Minister
The Little Minister
Charles Coleman
Starred as Sergeant of the Guard
Herbert Evans
Starred as Peter Tosh
1935
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
Charles Coleman
Starred as Headwaiter
Herbert Evans
Starred as Casino gambler
1935
The Widow from Monte Carlo
The Widow from Monte Carlo
Charles Coleman
Starred as Torrent's Butler
Herbert Evans
Starred as Evans, Inez' Butler
1936
Colleen
1936
The Return of Sophie Lang
The Return of Sophie Lang
Charles Coleman
Starred as Dining Steward
Herbert Evans
Starred as Sedley's Butler - Grigsby
1936
The White Angel
The White Angel
Charles Coleman
Starred as Sentry at Balaclava Hospital
Herbert Evans
Starred as Porter
1938
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol
Charles Coleman
Starred as First Charity Solicitor
Herbert Evans
Starred as Uncredited
1939
Man About Town
1940
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Charles Coleman
Starred as Headwaiter
Herbert Evans
Starred as Betsy's Butler
1942
What's Cookin'?
1944
The White Cliffs of Dover
1945
Kitty
1945
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Charles Coleman
Starred as Hallward's Butler
Herbert Evans
Starred as Club Member
1947
Lured
1947
The Imperfect Lady
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