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Charles MacMahon (theatrical entrepreneur)

(1861-1917)
Australian film director
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Charles MacMahon (1861 in Bendigo, Victoria – 1917 in Melbourne, Victoria) was an Australian theatrical entrepreneur and filmmaker. He toured a large number of stage shows in collaboration with his brother James. He also made several silent feature films, including the first film versions of Robbery Under Arms (1907) and For the Term of His Natural Life (1908). Both films are considered lost films.

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1861
Bendigo, Victoria
Died
1917 (aged 55)
Melbourne, Victoria
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