Al Ernest Garcia
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Al Ernest Garcia (11 March 1887 – 4 September 1938) was an American actor, best known for his long association with Charlie Chaplin. He acted with Chaplin in six films between 1921 and 1936, cast mostly in clinical or villainous supporting roles. Garcia portrayed the brutal circus director in The Circus (1928), the snobbish butler of the millionaire in City Lights (1931), and the factory owner in Modern Times (1936). He was also a casting director for Chaplin on The Circus, City Lights, and Modern Times.
Garcia was co-founder of the Motion Picture Extras and Supporting Players Association, founded in 1933.

City Lights

Modern Times

Under Two Flags

The Circus

The Flight of the Crow

The Idle Class

The California Trail

Baree, Son of Kazan

The Gay Caballero

Pay Day

Pierre of the North

The Golden Trail

A Gentleman's Agreement

Restitution

The Unafraid

Young Romance

The Cisco Kid

I'll Take Romance

Their Only Son

Six Feet Four

The Gold Rush

One Way Passage
The Big Trail

In Old Mexico

Bounder

Shipwrecked

The Gay Desperado

The Trail of the Octopus

The Rose of the Rancho

Morgan's Last Raid

The Power God

Her Atonement

Blossoms On Broadway

Indian Summer

South of Santa Fe
The Still Alarm

The Country Boy

The Last Train from Madrid

City Lights

Modern Times
