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Charles Austin born in London, England in 1878 was an highly well-known comic performer on the Music Hall theatre from the 1890s, became best remembered playing the role of 'P.C. Parker' on stage and in two silent comedy short films 'Parker's Weekend' in 1916 and 'The Exploits of Parker' in 1918 made at the Homeland (Globe) Film Company. later starred in talkies including Hot Heirs in 1931 and his last 'We'll Smile Again in 1942. also a playwright and screenwriter. died in London in 1944.