Charles Quinlivan

Charles Quinlivan

Deceased · Born: Sep 30, 1924 · Died: Nov 12, 1974

1957

Personal Details

BornSep 30, 1924 Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Charles Quinlivan, an exceptionally talented and distinguished personage, burst forth into the world on September 30, 1924, amidst the energetic and bustling urban landscape of Jersey City, a thriving metropolis nestled within the state of New Jersey, situated in the northeastern region of the United States of America, a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage and boundless opportunities.

Eminent actor, celebrated for his captivating on-screen persona, left an indelible mark on the realm of entertainment, generating a legacy of iconic performances that persist in mesmerizing viewers to this very day, with his remarkable talent and charisma continuing to inspire and influence new generations of artists and enthusiasts alike.

Charles, a remarkable individual with a plethora of talents and abilities, had a personal life that was just as extraordinary and noteworthy as his professional achievements, which were undoubtedly impressive and praiseworthy. At the very heart of his personal sphere was his cherished and deeply devoted wife, Mary Quinlivan, who brought an immense amount of happiness, encouragement, and unwavering support to his life, providing a foundation of love and stability that was instrumental in his success and overall well-being.

Charles Quinlivan's existence was irreparably disrupted on the somber day of November 12, 1974, in the picturesque yet ephemeral municipality of Fountain Valley, situated in the sun-kissed state of California, within the vast expanse of the United States of America, where the gentle warmth of the California sun and the soft whispers of the Pacific breeze gently caressed the rolling hills and verdant landscapes, providing a serene backdrop to the unfolding drama of Charles Quinlivan's life.

Career

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1967
Banning
Banning as Hob Davish (uncredited)
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1960
All the Young Men
All the Young Men as Lt. Earl D. Toland
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1958
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1957
Zero Hour!
Zero Hour! as Harry Burdick