Charles Irwin, a native of Ireland, was an actor and writer, known for Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Montana (1950), and The Devil and Miss Jones (1941).
Banquet Butler (uncredited)
Sea Captain (uncredited)
Cardiff Police Constable (uncredited)
Candlelight Club Announcer (uncredited)
Tom (uncredited)
Mac (uncredited)
Carnival Batting Game Operator (uncredited)
Golf Starter
Pub Patron in Errol Flynn Number (uncredited)
Pirate of the Spanish Main
Fire Drill Steward (uncredited)
Second Detective
Arnold Cross
Wounded Soldier Outside Hospital
Auctioneer
London Editor
Farmer Ben Kenney (uncredited)
Steward (uncredited)
Theater Manager (uncredited)
Cornelius
Marine Sergeant (uncredited)
Hotchkins - English Traveler
Luke
Capt. Orton (uncredited)
Itchy Forst
Thompson
Angus McVickers
Regimental Commander
Captain
Bertie the Purser (uncredited)
Bob's Friend (uncredited)
Oscar
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Drunk (uncredited)
Sir Benjamin Trask
Sergeant Major
Drunk (uncredited)
Townsman
Reporter (uncredited)
Officer
Groom
Court Usher
Gus / The Great Merlini (Uncredited)
Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)
Sgt. Saxon
Sergeant MacGregor
MacKenzie - Sheep Herder
Carlton (polo player)
Radio Time Announcer (uncredited)
John McClarity
Long Kirby
Zachariah Smith (uncredited)
Angus
Mr. Burke
English Radio Announcer
Mounted Police Sergeant
Emcee at the Ship's Party
Sergeant Ellis
Larry King
Drunk
Professor Jasper Cartwright
Captain Coswick
Working Man with Apron
Comm. Andy Barnes
Foote
Inspector Cuff
Carl (uncredited)
Drunk
Telegrapher for Reuter (uncredited)
Inspector Cady
Soldier Model
Steward
Office at Ireland Airport
Mr. Burton
Smitty
Andy Barnes
Buck Teeth Sergeant
Bill, a thug
Himself, Announcer / Soldier ('All Noisy on the Eastern Front')
Drunk
Eddie, the Reporter (uncredited)
Old Irishman (uncredited)
Ammunition Officer (uncredited)
Timothy O'Toole
First Mate Palmer (uncredited)
Cockney Drunk
Nelson
Master of Ceremonies
Detective Phillips
Yardly
Cop
Mr. Chisholm
Constable
Augustus Farrell
Hooker
Barrows (uncredited)
Nikki, the Prime Minister
Charles Renssalaer Van Buren