Charles Lane

Charles Lane (born December 26, 1953) is an African-American actor and filmmaker. While attending SUNY Purchase as a film student, he made a short titled "A Place in Time" based on the famous Kitty Genovese incident. This short gained him a certain amount of attention, including a student Academy Award win. Lane then directed and starred in feature films True Identity, a vehicle for British comedian Lenny Henry funded by the Walt Disney Company, and Sidewalk Stories, the later of which won several awards, including one at the Cannes Film Festival.[1] This modern-day, silent black-and-white story of a homeless man and a little girl he tries to help was released by Palm Pictures, but is now out-of-print. Charles also had a starring role in the Mario Van Peebles film Posse, as Weezie, often the butt of jokes. He has starred with James Earl Jones, Lenny Henry, and Frank Langella and offered one of the first film roles to The Sopranos actress Edie Falco. Lane often includes various friends and family star in his films, including brother Gerald, friend George, and daughter Nicole Alysia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Known For

Birth Location The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Born 1953-12-26

Movies

Posse as Weezie
1993
True Identity as Duane
1991
Sidewalk Stories as Artist
1989
A Place in Time as The Artist
1977

Movies

Alma's Rainbow Producer
1994
Hallelujah Director
1993
True Identity Director
1991
Sidewalk Stories Producer
1989
1989
1989
Sidewalk Stories Director
1989
A Place in Time Cinematography
1977
A Place in Time Producer
1977
A Place in Time Screenplay
1977
A Place in Time Director
1977