Charles Judels

Charles Judels

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 Featuring Charles Judels

Once Upon a Studio

Once Upon a Studio (2023)

as Stromboli (voice) (archive sound)
Panhandle

Panhandle (1948)

as Botticelli - the Barber
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947)

as Herman Bartholdy (uncredited)
Career Girl

Career Girl (1944)

as Felix Black
Northern Pursuit

Northern Pursuit (1943)

as Nick - Barber (uncredited)
I Dood It

I Dood It (1943)

as Pete, Stage Manager (uncredited)
Du Barry Was a Lady

Du Barry Was a Lady (1943)

as Innkeeper (uncredited)
The Hard Way

The Hard Way (1943)

as Mr. Flores (Uncredited)
American Empire

American Empire (1942)

as Storekeeper (uncredited)
Law of the Tropics

Law of the Tropics (1941)

as Captain of River Boat
I'll Wait for You

I'll Wait for You (1941)

as A. Bardosch, Nightclub Owner (uncredited)
Down Argentine Way

Down Argentine Way (1940)

as Dr. Arturo Padilla
Hired Wife

Hired Wife (1940)

as Photographer
Stranger on the Third Floor

Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)

as Nick Nanbajan, the Cafe Owner (uncredited)
Gold Rush Maisie

Gold Rush Maisie (1940)

as Hula Paradise Cafe Owner
On Their Own

On Their Own (1940)

as Giuseppe Galentoni
It All Came True

It All Came True (1940)

as Henri Pepi de Bordeaux
Strange Cargo

Strange Cargo (1940)

as Renard (uncredited)
Pinocchio

Pinocchio (1940)

as Stromboli / The Coachman (voice) (uncredited)
Balalaika

Balalaika (1939)

as Batoff (uncredited)
Henry Goes Arizona

Henry Goes Arizona (1939)

as The Great Beldini (uncredited)
Ninotchka

Ninotchka (1939)

as Cafe Owner Pere Mathieu (uncredited)
The Ice Follies of 1939

The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939)

as Makeup Man (uncredited)
Gold Diggers in Paris

Gold Diggers in Paris (1938)

as Barman (uncredited)
Swiss Miss

Swiss Miss (1938)

as Cheese Shop Owner
High Flyers

High Flyers (1937)

as Mr. Fontaine
Ebb Tide

Ebb Tide (1937)

as Port Doctor
The Bride Wore Red

The Bride Wore Red (1937)

as Cordellera Bar Proprietor (uncredited)
Porky's Garden

Porky's Garden (1937)

as Chicken farmer (voice)
Marry the Girl

Marry the Girl (1937)

as Andre Victor Antoine Descate
Love on the Run

Love on the Run (1936)

as Lieutenant of Police
The Big Show

The Big Show (1936)

as Swartz - Studio Head
The Plainsman

The Plainsman (1936)

as Tony - The Barber
Give Us This Night

Give Us This Night (1936)

as Second Carabiniere
The Night Is Young

The Night Is Young (1935)

as Riccardi (uncredited)
Pugs and Kisses

Pugs and Kisses (1934)

as Frenchy Manejer
No Image

The Good Bad Man (1933)

as The Bandit (Pancho)
Tomalio

Tomalio (1933)

as The General
Gobs of Fun

Gobs of Fun (1933)

as French Sailor
Close Relations

Close Relations (1933)

as Uncle Ezra Wart
Salt Water Daffy

Salt Water Daffy (1933)

as Count Fille du Pax Imposter
One Hour with You

One Hour with You (1932)

as Policeman (uncredited)
War Mamas

War Mamas (1931)

as German Major
50 Million Frenchmen

50 Million Frenchmen (1931)

as Pernasse - Hotel Manager
The Easiest Way

The Easiest Way (1931)

as Mr. Gensler (uncredited)
Let's Go Places

Let's Go Places (1930)

as Du Bonnet (uncredited)
Hot for Paris

Hot for Paris (1929)

as Charlott Gouset
Frozen Justice

Frozen Justice (1929)

as French Sailor
The Commuters

The Commuters (1915)

as Prof. Anatole 'Sammy' Vermouth
Old Dutch

Old Dutch (1915)

as Jules Joubert