Mini-Biography:
Charles W. Hoffman was born on November 13, 1880 in New York, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The Jury of Fate (1917), Mr. Meeson's Will (1915), Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player (1916), Charles W. Hoffman's first movie on record is from 1915. Charles W. Hoffman died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1918.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1918: The Challenge Accepted (Director of Photography), Directed by Edwin L. Hollywood, with Zena Keefe, Charles Eldridge, Russell Simpson,
1917: The Jury of Fate (Director of Photography), Directed by Tod Browning, with Mabel Taliaferro, William Sherwood, Frank Fisher Bennett,
1917: Her Life and His (Enemies of Society (Working title), The Girl Who Wanted to Live (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick Sullivan, with Florence LaBadie, Holmes Herbert, Ethyle Cooke,
1916: Divorce and the Daughter (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick Sullivan, with Florence LaBadie, Edwin Stanley, Samuel N. Niblack,
1916: The Fear of Poverty (Director of Photography: (AKA Charles Hoffman)), Directed by Frederick Sullivan, with Florence LaBadie, George Marlo, Robert Vaughn,
1916: The Fugitive (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick Sullivan, with Florence LaBadie, Ethyle Cooke, George Marlo,
1916: Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick Sullivan, with Florence LaBadie, Robert Vaughn, Lawrence Swinburne,
1915: Mr. Meeson's Will (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick Sullivan, with Florence LaBadie, Justus D. Barnes, Bert Delaney,