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  1. He began his career in 1915 as an actor, appearing in a dozen or so silent films, on occasion with Charlie Chaplin. [2] In 1917, he turned his attention to directing, making more than 50 films—including a silent version of Edith Wharton 's novel The Age of Innocence (1924)—before he won acclaim with Cimarron in 1931.

  2. Wesley Ruggles. Motion Picture Director. Remembered for "Cimarron" (1931), the first Western to win Best Picture. Younger brother of actor . He started out as an actor during the 1910s. He acted in musical comedy on the stage. His first screen role was in "Caught in a Park" (1915). He appeared in Syd and Charlie Chaplin films from 1915 to 1918.

  3. Wesley Ruggles. Director: London Town. The younger brother of Hollywood character player Charles Ruggles, Wesley Ruggles spent most of his early years in San Francisco. He attended university there, began a lengthy apprenticeship in stock and musical comedy and then joined Keystone in Hollywood as an actor in 1914 working alongside Syd Chaplin. Moving on to Essanay a year later, he worked ...

    • June 11, 1889
    • January 8, 1972
  4. Wesley Ruggles (1889-1972) Wesley Ruggles. The younger brother of Hollywood character player Charles Ruggles, Wesley Ruggles spent most of his early years in San Francisco. He attended university there, began a lengthy apprenticeship in stock and musical comedy and then joined Keystone in Hollywood as an actor in 1914 working alongside Syd Chaplin.

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  5. Wesley Ruggles began his acting career in 1915, playing a Keystone Kop in the comedy short ‘Caught in a Park.’ Over the next couple of years he appeared in a series of short films with comedian Charlie Chaplin which included ‘The Bank’ (1915) and ‘Police’ (1916).

  6. Ruggles, who was the younger brother of actor Charles Ruggles, grew up just as the film industry was moving west. His screen acting career began in 1915, when he played a Keystone Kop in the comedy short Caught in a Park. He later worked on such Charlie Chaplin shorts as The Bank (1915) and Police (1916).

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  8. Upon his death in 1972, Ruggles was largely regarded as a hard-working if unremarkable filmmaker whose vast body of work included several sparkling high points in the comedy genre. Born June 11, 1889, Wesley Ruggles was the second of two sons born to pharmaceutical salesman Charles Herman Ruggles and his wife, Maria.