Talk:Charles Herbert

More coming...
More coming as soon as I can find the time! trezjr 17:43, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

Request assessment
Requesting an assessment on Charles Herbert. trezjr 10:44, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

No homepage...
Many have asked why put anything in the "homepage" section of the actors' bio box if there is no official website?

Why not? 2 reasons.

First, it saves the user a lot of wasted time on search engines looking for one.

Second, it gives the impetus for these poeple to get an official website!

'Nuff said?

trezjr 22:27, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

One Step Beyond
The series One Step Beyond has not been credited to Charles Herbert. In the show "Epilogue" Herbert plays the son of an alcoholic whose mother dies in a mine cave in but is seen by people in the town telling them to find here son who is also trapped.

Please add this to his credits.

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Assessment comment
Substituted at 11:18, 29 April 2016 (UTC)

No money claim?
There's a quote about Herbert having hardly any money because "zero had been put away in the bank for me" in the Personal life section. This may be a valid quote, but I don't see how, as "one of the most-desired and highest-paid child actors of his time", there was no legally-required savings account set-up for him under the Coogan Act, which would have been law for about 30 years come his 21st birthday. I don't disbelieve him entirely, but is his quote totally valid given the legal requirement to save some of his earnings? Because I'm aware of the Coogan Act being in place (though not the specifics) this dubious claim to being penniless has an unexplained gap in it. If there were no savings, how was this possible, did someone ignore the law or use a loophole to avoid it? I think it needs some explanation. 82.26.59.181 (talk) 17:49, 1 April 2017 (UTC)

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Gap in the story
With no family of his own, Herbert took nearly 40 years to turn his life around.
 * We can't visualise what he was actually doing during those 40 years, except that We know that drugs came into the picture. Any enlightenment? Valetude (talk) 17:50, 10 January 2022 (UTC)