Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Charles Lane Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 10, 2007.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) _ Charles Lane, the prolific character actor whose name was little known but whose crotchety persona and roles in hundreds of films made him instantly recognizable to generations of moviegoers, has died. He was 102.

His son, Tom Lane, said he was talking with his father at 9 p.m. Monday. ''He was lying in bed with his eyes real wide open. Then he closed his eyes and stopped breathing.''

Lane, whose career spanned more than 60 years, appeared in such film classics as ''It's a Wonderful Life,'' ''Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' and ''Twentieth Century.'' He also had a recurring role as the scheming railroad man, Homer Bedloe, on the 1960s TV sitcom ''Petticoat Junction'' and appeared often on ''I Love Lucy.''

His crisp, stage-trained voice and no-nonsense appearance made him a natural for playing authority figures. He was a judge in ''God is My Partner,'' a prosecutor in ''Call Northside 777,'' a priest in ''Date With an Angel'' and a member of Clark Gable's newspaper editorial board in ''Teacher's Pet.''

Although the roles provided a good living, Lane objected to being typecast.

''You did something that was pretty good and the picture was pretty good. That pedigreed you in that type of part, which I thought was stupid, and unfair, too,'' he told The Associated Press in a 100th birthday interview in 2005. ''It didn't give me a chance, but it made casting easier for the studio.''

He turned to the stage for variety, appearing in a wide range of roles in more than 100 plays, most of them at the storied Pasadena Playhouse.

Lane was working in the insurance business and dabbling in theater company productions at night when Irving Pichell, a well known actor of the time, advised him to study at Pasadena.

He was eventually spotted by a Warner Bros. scout and cast in his first movie, an Edward G. Robinson-James Cagney melodrama, ''Smart Money,'' in 1931.

Lane remained at Warner Bros., sometimes working in three or four pictures a day. He would be rushed from one set to another and handed his few lines.

''I was being paid $35 a day,'' he recalled in 2005. ''When the Screen Actors Guild was being organized, I was one of the first to join.''

In 1934, Frank Capra, then on his rise to prominence, cast Lane in a horse racing film, ''Broadway Bill.'' Capra liked the actor's work so much he included him in nine more movies, including ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'' and ''You Can't Take It with You.'' In Capra's ''It's a Wonderful Life,'' he was a rent collector who shocks his boss, the evil Lionel Barrymore character, by telling him that hero James Stewart's character is a good businessman.

One of Lane's most cherished possessions, meanwhile, was a letter from the fabled director declaring, ''Well, Charlie, you've been my No. 1 crutch.''

Lane became good friends with Lucille Ball when she was a chorus girl and he was cast in RKO musicals, and she went on to cast him regularly in her 1950s TV show, often as an impatient bureaucrat at odds with the bumbling Lucy.

He was especially fond of his role in the ''I Love Lucy'' episode in which Lucy Ricardo gave birth to her son, Little Ricky. Papa Ricky (Ball's real-life husband, Desi Arnaz) was all nerves while Lane, as a fellow expectant father, was the picture of calm.

''This old guy was expecting his 10th child or something, and this nervous young man was expecting his first,'' Lane recalled in 2005. ''It was a marvelous scene, and Desi was a fine actor.''

The 1953 show attracted the biggest TV audience up to that time, no doubt aided by the news that Ball and Arnaz had their own son that same night.

Lane continued to act into his 90s, and when he accepted an award from cable television's TV Land channel in honor of his 100th birthday, he made a point of saying he was still available for work.

A widower with a son and daughter, Lane had no formula for his longevity, although he noted his mother lived to be nearly 100.

He was a lifelong teetotaler. But his son noted that his father smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 70 years, quitting only when he became short of breath.

''I know that smoking kills people, and I must be the exception,'' Lane said then.

Tom Lane said Tuesday there would be no funeral for his father.


Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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chip fitts

December 9, 2024

I remember seeing him on I Love Lucy more than once playing different roles, so good at portraying each character, as well as Mr. Barnsdahl on the Lucy Show, also appearing in an episode of the original Twilight Zone in the first season and in It's A Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World. R.I.P. Mr. Lane

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Melvin Joseph Stanley 1935 2007

September 13, 2019

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the Family's...So sorry..

September 11, 2019

In remembrance.
Dotte Wallace

September 2, 2017

In 1977 I walked into a restaurant in Van Nuys, California and I spotted this actor, who I grew up watching in every other film I ever saw. At first I was unsure if it was him, but when he spoke to the people he was with, I knew it was him. I walked over, excused myself and said "I don't know your name, but I've watched you in Films and TV my whole life. He smiled and said "Well, I'm Charles Lane, and thanks for watching!" He wasn't the stingy, crotchety, mean tax collector he always played... he was warm, friendly, funny and outgoing. A real "Pro" in Hollywood. Somehow, I can't imagine watching films or TV without seeing him in at least one scene of every single production made. He was one of the greatest characters of all time. RIP Mr. Lane. We will surely miss you.

Monchel Brown

April 8, 2016

I will Always Remember You!

Harry Simpson

July 9, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Virginia Hudson

May 26, 2013

Was fun to keep tabs on your dad from age 90 to age 102.

May 26, 2013

Charles Lane's photo appears in a book I own about film characters of the 1930's. Just for fun, I looked him up on IMBD when he was then age 90. Every now and then, I'd look him up and never saw a date of death. Ten years I did this, until I caught a video clip of him being honored by the Screen Actors Guild at age 100. I enjoyed every performance I saw him give. He was a great trouper. Well, somebody has to be the last one, don't they? Love you, Charles!

Robert Craig

May 16, 2013

I always referred to Charles Lane as the mean nasty man in movies. I will miss Charles Lane. I loved him in all the films and other appearances he made all all media. His work spans many generations.

Bruce Phillips

August 31, 2012

sorry that you are gone , Hollywood should be ashamed of themself's for not giving you a star on the walk of fame as you are a star knowm by millions .

Mary Jeffers

July 23, 2008

In memory of Charles Lane: You had a very long career in pictures...I pray it was a good one for you. You were typecast as a cantankerous fellow but we loved you in "It's A Wonderful Life" and "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" with Don Knotts....Many bits parts in television shows from The Andy Griffith Show to Bewitched. You were wonderful. May you rest in peace until we meet.

Roger Munyon

October 19, 2007

Charles - loved watching your face appear in so many tv programs. I can't think of anyone who can replace the classic dry scowl you honed to perfection. Thanks for being my favorite grouch. God Bless.

Patrick Dieterich

July 17, 2007

May we never forget this actor and his personality, that he may rest in peace.

RON RABONE

July 17, 2007

*Goodbye Charles

July 15, 2007

Charles Lane was a wonderful actor and a fine human being.

Ric Allen

July 15, 2007

Homer Bedloe is riding the Ol Cannonball to Heaven---I watched Mr Lane in character roles my whole life. I feel as if I knew him personally but never met him. I'm sure many others feel the same. RIP

Kim Bermingham

July 15, 2007

Mr. Lane, Thanks for the memories. I didn't know who you were in "It's A Wonderful Life" before, but once I found out who you played, I realized that you were one of my favorites in the movie! You were awesome and my heart goes out to your family. God's peace be with them now and always!

Susan H

July 14, 2007

While you are mourning the loss of a loved one there are others waiting to meet them behind the veil.

Clarence Dargie

July 14, 2007

Not many folks live to 102 and depart this earth with an outpouring of tears from so many who knew and loved him through his brilliant career. Rest in peace, Mr. Lane. God bless you and your family. And thanks for the memories.

Karen Schmidt

July 14, 2007

I enjoyed you and your characters over the years!
My condolences to the family - May he rest in peace!

ray interlandi

July 14, 2007

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Rev. Joseph P Hildebrandt Sr

July 14, 2007

Thnak you Sir for the memories. It really was a Wonderful Life!!! May you bask in the presence of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Blessings to your family.

Jerry Hyl

July 14, 2007

Gave a finishing touch to all performances. Rest in peace. Thanks for a "Wonderful Life "

MARIE YOUNG

July 13, 2007

REST IN PEACE ,I ENJOYED WATCHING YOU ALL THE YEARS.THANK YOU

Rebecca Rios Endres

July 13, 2007

I enjoyed watching all your TV shows you made. You will be miss!!You will always be a Big Star in my life.

Donna

July 13, 2007

I loved watching him on TV. May you rest in peace.

Charles Sharp

July 13, 2007

Thank You Dear Charles, for 300 plus
roles, some of which I have not seen. I will be pleasantly surprised one night when I run into one of those films I have missed.I thank you again for that future performance I have enjoyed so much over all these years your expression and your voice, you were always "THE MAN".
May your wonderful family know the appreciation your fans feel and how we all will miss him,

Annie Sumner - Pratt

July 13, 2007

Dear Alice & Tommy,
That is how I knew you back in the 50's when Charlie used to drive us to Linda Vista Elementary School in Pasadena.
I am so sorry for your loss of your father. He was so talented, funny and such a nice curmudgeon. I remember him and his oh, so distinctive voice and so many of the afore mentioned films and plays. He did have a 'wonderful life'.

Richard Brown

July 13, 2007

You were one of my favorites.

Carolyn Watts

July 13, 2007

Charles Lane . . . for me your acting was always wholesome entertainment. My nostalgia takes me back to your role as Mr. Fosdick on "Dear Phoebe" starring the late Peter Lawford. You will be missed. Condolences to your family.

Rose Mary Iaquinta

July 13, 2007

Thanks for the wonderful memories and for making television so much fun! Peace to you and your family...

Mary Polastro

July 13, 2007

Charles Lane was the last of an era of truly wonderful and recognizable character actors. One knew their faces and capabilities as well as the stars of the movie. You could always depend on them to add the needed spice to make the film a sucess. Truly an era past. GOd Bless him and my he rest in peace.

Becky Stroud

July 13, 2007

What an interesting and wonderful life. I have really enjoyed his work. My prayers are with the family.

Steve Gargani

July 13, 2007

Thank you Charles, for all of the enjoyment you brought to us. May God bless you, and may God bless your family.

MILLIE DAVIS

July 13, 2007

WHAT A WONDERFUL LEGACY. THANK YOU,CHARLES LANE, FOR SHARING YOUR EXTRAORDINARY TALENT WITH EVERYONE.

Michael Townsend

July 12, 2007

I grew up watching Charles Lane on television. I always enjoyed his work with Bea Benaderet and Lucy. He was great as Homer Bedloe on Petticoat Junction, but he never could out smart Kate and shut down the Cannonball!!! I still remember him with Don Knotts in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. I always wished that I could have met Charles Lane. he was one of my most favorite and beloved actors. Mr. Lane was a great man!!!! His name was little known to television audiences, but his face was instantly recognized by millions around the world! Mr. Charles Lane, You will be missed, but your work will live on through countless reruns and continue to delight future generations. The sun has set on the long life of Charles Lane, but the after glow of his WONDERFUL LIFE will shine brightly for many years to come. Say Hi to Bea, Buddy, and Lucy for me. To Mr. Lane's family: My prayers are with you. Rest In Peace, Charles Lane!!!! You will be missed and always remembered!!!-Michael Townsend, Baton Rouge, LA

RON HANLEY

July 12, 2007

MR.LANE,ACTORS LIKE YOU MADE MOVIES WORTH WATCHING.GOD BLESS YOU.

jeannette voisine

July 12, 2007

may you always be the first to shake gods hand, because he would love to shake your hand and say thank you for all the good times you gave me all these years and bless you my son/

sara bradley

July 12, 2007

i enjoyed watching him over the years in old movies and tv shows particularly in my favorite movie "the music man". he will be deeply missed by all who have seen him on the screen. my condolences to his survivors.

Allen Dunn

July 12, 2007

My prayers and good wishes go out to your entire family and thank you Charles for all the GREAT film memories, past, present and in the future.

Melindra Newlasch

July 12, 2007

May your wonderful memories bring you peace at this sad time.

Karyn Ann Bosso

July 12, 2007

Here's to a man who was a true survivor - he survived the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 and went on to make his mark in the movies as "That Guy" in so many well-loved films. He will live on in celluloid for all time. My condolences to his family and my congratulations to Charles Lane for a long life well-lived.

CA Rozmaryn

July 12, 2007

To the Lane Family:
So sorry for your loss and THANK YOU CHARLES LANE FOR THE GREAT MEMORIES ON FILM & YOUR WONDERFUL
CAREER......THOU GOESTH!!!!

Diane Harvey

July 12, 2007

He gave so much. He left so much. He will forever be immortalized in the films he made.

Renee Davis

July 12, 2007

My deep condlence for the loss of your father Mr.Lane,beside staring in the movie It's a wonderful life, your father must have had a wonderful life to live for a 102 years.One promise God made is that death will be know more and that we will live forever under the right condition also the hope for our dear loved one that have falling a sleep in death will live again on a paradise earth. May the God of all comfort be with you and your family.

PATSY GORDON

July 12, 2007

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Billie Williams

July 12, 2007

People like you, the unsung, are sprinkled through our collective memory forever. Thank you.

JULIA

July 12, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

John Ames

July 12, 2007

Thank you for your craft.

Dr. Feather Sn'eagle

July 11, 2007

Thank you Mr. Lane for so many wonderful characters.

The Lawton Family

July 11, 2007

Rest In Peace Mr. Lane. Your legacy and memory will live on....always.

Blessings,

Ronald Smith

July 11, 2007

To the family of Charles Lane,

My family wishes to express our sympathy at your loss. The loss may be diminished somewhat by the realization that the life of Charles Lane was a long and well lived life.

John Matlock

July 11, 2007

Thank you Mr. Lane

Chris

July 11, 2007

My condolences to the family of Charles Lane. I have enjoyed his acting and work for many years, especially on the I Love Lucy series. He was great...

Lynn Craddock

July 11, 2007

May God Bless the family of Charles Lane! Thank you for sharing him with all of us. He was a STAR with so much talent-making you love his characters although you didn't quit like them.

Diane Eisenman

July 11, 2007

Charles was a joy to watch over the years.My sympathy to his family.

Linda Stewart

July 11, 2007

Thank you for the memories.

Brad Stueber

July 11, 2007

Thank you Charles, for all the laughs and many fond memories you have left us with. The reruns of all of the shows you were on will continue to provide future generations with those laughs and fond memories too. Rest in peace now. Your life truly is a legacy. Your family will be in our prayers at this time.
Love,
Brad Stueber

David Long

July 11, 2007

I had always assumed that "that" actor with the easily recognizable voice, who had always entertained me over the decades, had passed on long ago. I'm happy that you were able to have him around for such a long time and I will never forget his name now that he is no longer "that actor".

bruce jones

July 11, 2007

I remember charles coming to montgomery several years back to play in a celebrity golf tournament for the mentally challenged. thank you for caring and being such a wonderful actor.

Jon Hunt

July 11, 2007

He played the best grouchy curmudgeon I've ever seen. Rest in Peace.

paula taylor

July 11, 2007

God bless you Mr.Charles Lane.Job well done.R.I.P. YOU EARNED IT!

Martha

July 11, 2007

Job well done! What a legacy of laughter you leave behind. Thanks for all the great moments. Rest well.

Harry Simpson

July 11, 2007

Thank you Charles. Thank you for sharing.

Gin

July 11, 2007

Bravo! What a great run, Mr. Lane! Thanks for all the entertaining moments over the years. You became so familiar you seemed a part of the family. Thankfully we still have the work you leave behind. Rest well!

carmen anderson

July 11, 2007

I liked to watch your Dad act. He could have a smile in his demeanor even when he was acting at being mean. I am 64 years old and still remember that I love Lucy show and several other. You are very lucky to have had him for so long. I lost my wonderful dad when he was only 76 and his own mother lived to be 95. You have a wonderful legacy

Anonymous

July 11, 2007

My deepest sympathy to the family. He will live on in the small screen.

U. Mahoney

July 11, 2007

I'm sorry for your loss. Your father was a wonderful actor, who gave me numerous laughs. He will be sorely missed. Lucy, Desi and Charles are all back together again.

Eleanor Wayman

July 11, 2007

God bless Charles Lane for all the enjoyment he gave us over these years. God did bless Charles' family by sparing them and taking Charles home in such a peaceful way. Imagine the welcoming he got in Heaven. Thank you Charles!

tom neiman

July 11, 2007

I remember Charles Lane in TV sitcoms--especially as Mr. Finch, the drugstore owner, in "Dennis the Menace". Whatever the sitcom and whatever the role, it would always be funny.
Along with Hal Roach, Bob Hope, and George Burns, who like live him all lived to be 100+, Charles Lane is a testimony that one of the ways to longevity is to approach life with a sense of humor.

Gail Siegel

July 11, 2007

To The Family of Charles Lane. I would like to extend my sympathies over the passing of Mr. Lane.
He has left a legacy of films and will be seen by generations to come. I still laugh at his antics as Homer Bedloe. It was classic watching his characters butt heads with Lucille Ball.

Rest In Peace, Charles Lane.

Beverly Watkins

July 11, 2007

When I think of "The Real McCoys", "Petticoat Junction", "Perry Mason", "Twlight Zone" and soooooooo many more films and television series the face of Charles Lane was a welcome fixture. I never knew his name, but I knew the character.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.

Rest In Peace, Mr. Charles Lane!!

sull

July 11, 2007

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Kathleen Libby

July 11, 2007

Another legend falls into the hands of god and is taken from us mortals. The memory of his charm, wit and unforgettable scenes will live with us forever and hopefully, keep getting passed down to all generations who follow. I'm happy to have had him in my "life" while growing up.

Mollee Dagastino

July 11, 2007

My husband and I have been fans for as long as I can remember. Loved him as Homer Bedloe. Will miss his performances. Am just sorry we missed the stage ones.

Dan

July 11, 2007

It's hard to be an antagonist in a story but still come off as amusing. Few can do it; you mastered it.

Denise Jendrisak

July 11, 2007

Sending our prayers and blessings to your dear loved ones when their loss is great and hearts are full. How nice it will be when they are feeling lost without you, to turn on the T.V. and have a smile put back on their face. God Bless All Of You!

Diane Musewicz

July 11, 2007

I have been a fan since "Dear Phoebe" and have seen you in movies as long ago as "It's a wonderful Life."

marie jones

July 11, 2007

i am sorry about the loss of your love one may you have the peace from god that excels all thought and remeber that he cares for you.deepest sympathy

Georgia Nichols

July 11, 2007

Oh, Mr. Lane, bless your heart for loving so long. I truly loved you on the big screen and little. You were the BEST. No one has come along to take your place. You were truly one of a kind actor. God speed.

July 11, 2007

Sadly Charles Lane has passed and so has yesteryear...

He was wonderful in the characters he portrayed. Television will continue to prove that, thanx to reruns.

Condolences to his family.
Respectfully,
A fan from

Helena & Neil Perlmutter

July 11, 2007

Charles Lane gave us many years of wonderful performances. He will be missed. Our sympathy to his family.

Stephanie Spencer

July 11, 2007

...Thanks for being a part of my whole life...
Stephanie Spencer

Steve Micke

July 11, 2007

Your Timing was impeccable. Your talent rivaled that of many headliners. I loved watching ypour Lucy episodes you will be missed and fondly remembered.

BARBARA SMITH

July 11, 2007

our sympathy out to CHARLES LANE ,I never think he went heaven but THANK GOD he was good health until yesterday (07-10-07) he now in peace with GOD. I SAW HIM IN PETTICOAT JUNCTION I ENJOYED HE PLAYED AS SALER-GROCERY. I DO MISS HIM GONE. PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY.

Louise Wisinski

July 11, 2007

My heart has always been with the "character actor"..these are always the best performances..and Mr. Lane was an A-1 great. You have my sympathies.

David A. Burgoyne

July 11, 2007

Thank you for entertaining us for all those years .....

gary nixon

July 11, 2007

goodbye charles i loved your work

Shirley

July 11, 2007

I am deeply saddened by the passing of Charles Lane.I have followed and loved Mr.Lane's many characters through the years.Charles was sensational in classic shows such as I Love Lucy,The Twilight Zone,and Bewitched.God bless you and your family.You were unforgettable and will be greatly missed.Rest in peace.

Evelyn Cross

July 11, 2007

Your dad was a great actor & I really enjoyed his works. I knew as soon as I heard his voice who was talking. He did a bang up job as Homer Bedloe. Thank you for sharing him with the public. You are in my prayers. May God richly bless you.

Sheila Smith

July 11, 2007

Rest in Peace Charles.

D.L.ZIMMERMAN

July 11, 2007

YOU LIVED A LONG LIFE, NOW YOU CAN REST IN PEACE

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