- Born
- Died
- Birth nameCharles E. Lacey
- Nickname
- Chuck
- Charles Lacey joined Centron films as a major stockholder in 1949 after serving in WWII and graduating from Kansas State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. His first duties were as a film sound engineer. He soon began editing films, while continuing to do sound work, and even occasionally acting through the 50s. As the company expanded, he became vice president in charge of production, primarily in charge of coordinating production and post-production of Centron's films. During this period in the 60s, Centron was producing more and more corporate films and sale meetings, in additon to their educational product. The 70s ushered in a period of corporate 'documentaries', especially for John Deere, in which Lacey wrote and directed many short films in addition to his duties coordinating production company-wide. Centron's films remained in that vein, alongwith a renewed emphasis on educational product with the early 70s launching of Centron Educational Films, a distibution arm. Lacey continued with Centron up until its sale to Coronet Films in the mid-1980s. Charles Lacey was born (1922) and raised in Republic County, Kansas. He married Ruthanne Finley in 1947. They had four children; Philip, Jean, Bruce, & Marilyn. He died in February, 2002, in Lawrence, Kansas.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bruce Lacey (son)
- SpouseRuthanne Finley(August 1947 - February 21, 2002) (his death, 4 children)
- One of the first American filmmakers to travel to the Soviet Union, going there with Norman Stuewe and Arthur H. Wolf in 1958 to make a geography film for Centron films.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content