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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Christian J. Frank

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Charlotte Mineau

Years active
  
1913–1932


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Born
  
March 24, 1886 (
1886-03-24
)
Michigan, USA

Died
  
October 12, 1979, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
The Vagabond, The Floorwalker, The Rink, The Pawnshop, 45 Minutes from Hollywood

Similar People
  
Fred Guiol, Jess Robbins, Roland Totheroh, H M Walker, F Richard Jones

Charlotte Mineau (March 24, 1886 – October 12, 1979) was an American film actress of the silent era.

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Biography

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Mineau appeared in 65 films between 1913 and 1931. She supported Charlie Chaplin on numerous occasions, and also appeared in several very early Laurel and Hardy comedies.

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One of her last screen appearances was with the Marx Brothers and Thelma Todd in Monkey Business (1931) where she appears as "Emily", a woman overheard by Groucho having an illicit affair on the veranda during the party scene. Her last known film appearance was in the Hal Roach two-reeler, Strictly Unreliable (1932), again with Thelma Todd and ZaSu Pitts, in which Mineau, credited as "Charlotte Meno", plays Todd's landlady, Mrs. Hawkins.

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Mineau was born in Michigan and died in Los Angeles, California.

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Filmography

Actress
1933
Cold Turkey (Short)
1932
Strictly Unreliable (Short) as
Mrs. Hawkins - Landlady (as Charlotte Meno)
1931
Beach Pajamas (Short)
1931
Monkey Business as
Emily (uncredited)
1927
Sugar Daddies (Short) as
Mrs. Brittle
1927
The First Auto as
Mrs. Stebbins (uncredited)
1927
Love 'Em and Weep (Short) as
Mrs. Aggie Tillsbury
1927
Peaches and Plumbers (Short) as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1926
45 Minutes from Hollywood (Short) as
Orville's Mother
1926
Get 'Em Young (Short) as
Hired Bride
1926
Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes (Short) as
The Matron
1926
Should Husbands Pay? (Short) as
Mrs. Krum
1926
Sparrows as
Mrs. Grimes
1926
Baby Clothes (Short) as
Mrs. Weedle
1926
Dizzy Daddies (Short) as
Mrs. Haig
1926
The Hug Bug (Short)
1925
Flaming Flappers (Short)
1925
The Sea Squawk (Short) as
Pearl Blackstone - Blackie's Accomplice
1924
The Hansom Cabman (Short) as
Mrs. Bright
1924
Little Robinson Corkscrew (Short) as
Belle Browne
1924
The Lion and the Souse (Short) as
Mrs. Niblick Van Hoosit
1924
Flickering Youth (Short) as
Lady Barber
1924
Happiness as
Head Saleslady
1923
Kidding Katie (Short) as
Housemaid
1923
One Cylinder Love (Short) as
The Manicurist
1923
The Extra Girl as
Belle Brown
1922
Love Is an Awful Thing as
Marion
1921
Hard Knocks and Love Taps (Short) as
The Widow
1921
She Sighed by the Seaside (Short) as
The Widow
1920
Love, Honor and Behave! as
A Merry Widow
1920
Fickle Fancy (Short) as
The Wife
1920
Movie Fans (Short) as
1st Tourist Wife
1920
Don't Weaken! (Short) as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1920
His Youthful Fancy (Short) as
The Widow
1920
Great Scott! (Short)
1920
You Wouldn't Believe It (Short) as
The Father's Fiancée
1920
Married Life as
Impatient Patient
1920
Let 'er Go (Short) as
The Country Girl's Mother
1919
His Last False Step (Short) as
The Woman of the World
1919
Up in Alf's Place (Short) as
Flannigan's Wife
1919
The Dentist (Short) as
The Dentist's Wife
1919
Trying to Get Along (Short) as
The Newly Married Cafe Owner's Wife
1919
Hearts and Flowers (Short) as
Party Guest (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1919
Love's False Faces (Short) as
Phyllis - the Bartender's Wife
1919
Carolyn of the Corners as
Amanda Parlow
1918
Rosemary Climbs the Heights as
Mme. Thamar Fedoreska
1918
Are Married Policemen Safe? (Short)
1917
The Betrayal of Maggie (Short) as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1917
Easy Street (Short) as
Big Eric's Wife (uncredited)
1916
The Rink (Short) as
Edna's Friend (uncredited)
1916
Behind the Screen (Short) as
Actress (uncredited)
1916
The Pawnshop (Short) as
Customer (uncredited)
1916
The Count (Short) as
Mrs. Moneybags (uncredited)
1916
A Milk White Flag (Short) as
Aurora Luce
1916
The Vagabond (Short) as
Girl's mother
1916
The Fireman (Short) as
Mother (uncredited)
1916
The Floorwalker (Short) as
Store Detective
1915
A Night in the Show (Short) as
Lady in the Stalls (uncredited)
1915
Rule Sixty-Three (Short) as
Mary Shields
1915
A Bunch of Keys as
Rose Keys
1915
Sweedie's Hero (Short)
1915
The Fable of the Two Unfettered Birds (Short) as
Laura
1915
The Victor (Short) as
Mrs. Justwed's Mother
1915
Sweedie Goes to College (Short) as
Mrs. Knowledge - the Matron
1915
His New Job (Short) as
Film Star (uncredited)
1915
Two Hearts That Beat as Ten (Short) as
The Nurse
1915
Sweedie's Suicide (Short) as
3rd Trickster
1914
Two Dinky Little Dramas of a Non-Serious Kind (Short) as
The Sweetheart's Mother
1914
Sweedie Collects for Charity (Short) as
Mrs. Goodheart
1914
Sweedie at the Fair (Short)
1914
The Prevailing Craze (Short)
1914
Three Boiled Down Fables (Short) as
Passenger, Episode #3, The Prevailing Craze
1914
The Laundress (Short) as
Bessie
1914
Sweedie Learns to Swim (Short) as
Tall Student
1914
Golf Champion 'Chick' Evans Links with Sweedie (Short) as
Mrs. Near Rich
1914
Topsy-Turvy Sweedie (Short) as
Mr. Rhyme's Aunt
1914
Sweedie and the Lord (Short) as
Mrs. Skidoo
1914
A Boarding House Scramble (Short) as
The Landlady
1913
The Usual Way (Short)
1912
The Little Poet (Short) as
Grace Lee
Archive Footage
1944
Once Over Lightly (Short)
1941
The Chaplin Cavalcade as
Various roles

References

Charlotte Mineau Wikipedia