生于纽约布鲁克林,身高仅1米57,自小就随家人登台演出。1926年他6岁时首登银幕,在短片《不被信任》里饰演一个小侏儒。次年至1933年,主演50多集两本长的喜剧片集《米基·迈奎尔》,名声渐隆。1935年在《仲夏夜之梦》中扮演普克,再获...
In 1959, American actor Charles Tyner appeared on Broadway with film star Paul Newman in Sweet Bird of Youth. Duly impressed by Tyner's work, Newman brought his theatrical coworker to Hollywood eight years later to play Boss Higgins, the sadistic prison camp guard in Cool Hand Luke (1967). It was the first of many such roles for Tyner, who spent the next several years playing a variety of tight-lipped, vicious rural authority figures. One of his better roles in this vein was as Unger, the snitching, murderous trustee in the Burt Reynolds prison comedy The Longest Yard (1974). Less brutal, but no less inimitable, was Tyner's interpretation of Uncle Victor in the 1971 cult classic Harold and Maude. Charles Tyner went back to the stage in 1977, occasionally stepping before the cameras for such TV movies as The Incredible Journey of Dr. Meg Laurel (1979), theatrical features like Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1985) and Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1991), and his recurring role as Howard Rodman on the weekly television drama Father Murphy (1981).
Robert Foulk was born on May 5, 1908 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for his work on Rebel Without a Cause (1955), Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) and Ocean's Eleven (1960). He was married to Barbara Slater. He died on February 25, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.