Charles Fuqua, a talented individual with a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, entered this earth on October 20, 1910. His remarkable career as an actor left an indelible mark, with his most notable roles being featured in the iconic film "The Great American Broadcast" in 1941, as well as the groundbreaking NBC/RCA Experimental Television Demonstration for the Press in 1936.
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BornOct 20, 1910
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1942

Pardon My Sarong as The Four Ink Spots Member (uncredited)
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1941

The Great American Broadcast as Song Specialty