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  1. Apr 3, 1998 · He is not to be confused with character actor Charles Lang (born 1915), busiest in the 1940s; writer Charles Lang, who scripted "Captain Scarface" (1953) and several TV series of the 1950s; the Charles Lang who worked as an electrician on "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991) or even sound engineeer Charles B. Lang, long with Warner Brothers.

  2. Aug 25, 2021 · Charles B. Lang, Jr., ASC: Yes, it was actually quite a break, in that I continued to work with one of the same stars, Audrey Hepburn, and with substantially the same French production crew I had on the other picture. They were used to me and I to them, and we got along fine — even though I never learned French much more than to say a few words and talk with my hands.

  3. Aug 29, 2013 · In 1970, more than fifty years after Freer’s death and shortly before her own, she published a memoir about their unique relationship entitled Charles Lang Freer and His Gallery. Told through the filter of memory and filled with previously unknown accounts of Freer’s personal life, this short pamphlet stirred up so much controversy that for a time it was banned from the Freer Gallery’s library.

  4. Discover Charles Lang & Sons, a winery in Western Cape, South Africa and explore their most popular wines

  5. Charles B. Lang (1871-1935?) was a photographer who worked in the American Southwest. Originally from Pittsburgh, Lang worked with rancher and amateur archaeologist Richard Wetherill and later with Frederick Starr in Mexico. After 1910, he was employed as a technician in a film lab in Los Angeles.