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Lon Chaney, Jr. (February 10, 1906 – July 12, 1973) was an American character actor, known mainly for his roles in monster movies and as the son of silent film actor Lon Chaney. He was first credited as "Lon Chaney, Jr." only in 1935, as a studio marketing ploy by a small production outfit. is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Lon Chaney (April 1, 1883 â August 26, 1930), nicknamed The Man of a Thousand Faces, was an American actor during the age of silent films. ...
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Biography Early life Born Creighton Tull Chaney in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Lon Chaney, Sr. and Cleva Creighton Chaney, a singing stage performer who traveled in road shows across the country with Lon. His parents' troubled marriage ended in divorce in 1913 following a scandalous public suicide attempt by his mother in Los Angeles. Young Creighton lived in various homes and boarding schools until 1916, when his father (now employed in films) remarried Hazel Hastings and could provide a stable home. Many sources report that Creighton was led to believe his mother Cleva had died while he was a boy, and was only made aware she lived after his father's death in 1930. OKC redirects here. ...
Lon Chaney (April 1, 1883 â August 26, 1930), nicknamed The Man of a Thousand Faces, was an American actor during the age of silent films. ...
From an early age he worked hard to avoid his famous father's shadow. In young adulthood, his father discouraged him from show business, and he became successful in a Los Angeles appliance corporation.
Career It was only after his father's death that Chaney started acting in movies, beginning with an uncredited role in the 1932 film Girl Crazy. He appeared in films under his real name Creighton until 1935, when he began to be billed as "Lon Chaney Jr." (and would appear as "Lon Chaney" later in his career). He first achieved stardom and critical acclaim in the 1939 feature film version of Of Mice and Men, in which he played Lennie Small. This article is about motion pictures. ...
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Girl Crazy is a theater musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by Guy Bolton and John McGowan. ...
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Of Mice and Men is a 1939 film based on the novel by John Steinbeck with the same title. ...
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In 1941, Chaney starred in the title role of The Wolf Man for Universal Pictures Co. Inc., a role which would typecast him for the rest of his life. He maintained a career at Universal horror movies over the next few years, replaying the Wolf Man in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Frankenstein's monster in The Ghost of Frankenstein, Kharis the mummy in The Mummy's Tomb, The Mummy's Ghost and The Mummy's Curse. He played Dracula in Son of Dracula, a role for which he initially seemed completely wrong. But by playing the part with a quiet, ultra-controlled sense of menace he overcame the miscasting, and Dracula is now generally regarded as his best role in a Universal picture since the original Wolf Man. Chaney is thus the only actor to portray all four of Universal's major monsters: Wolf Man; Frankenstein Monster; Mummy; and Dracula. Universal also starred him in a series of psychological mysteries associated with the Inner Sanctum radio series. He also played western heroes, such as in the serial Overland Mail, but the six-foot, 220-pound actor often appeared as mundane heavies. After leaving Universal, he worked primarily in character roles in low-budget films, due to typecasting and alcoholism. In later years he often played mute or brutish roles, partly due to the ravages of throat cancer, the same disease that claimed his father's life. In his final feature film, Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971), he played Groton, Dr. Frankenstein's mute henchman. The Wolf Man is a 1941 horror film written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner, starring Lon Chaney Jr, Claude Rains, Evelyn Ankers, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, and Maria Ouspenskaya. ...
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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, released in 1943, is an American horror film produced by Universal Studios. ...
House of Frankenstein was an American horror film produced in 1944 by Universal Studios as part of its ongoing series of monster films. ...
House of Dracula was an American horror film released by Universal Studios in 1945. ...
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (onscreen title: Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein) is a 1948 comedy/horror film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. ...
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The Ghost of Frankenstein (often referred to without the article The in the title), was an American horror film released in 1942. ...
The changing face of Kharis: Lon Chaneys mask-like countenance in The Mummys Ghost is considerably less gruesome than his previous appearance in The Mummys Tomb and endures as the most familiar image of the character. ...
The Mummys Tomb is the 1942 sequel to The Mummys Hand (1940). ...
The Mummys Ghost is the 1944 Universal Pictures horror film sequel to The Mummys Tomb. ...
The Mummys Curse is the 1944 horror film follow-up to The Mummys Ghost which was also released in 1944. ...
Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula. ...
Son of Dracula is an American horror film released in 1943 and directed by Robert Siodmak. ...
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Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that ran from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. ...
Overland Mail (1942) is a Universal movie serial. ...
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While continuing to pop up in lower budget horror epics throughout the 1950s, Chaney also established himself as a top-flight cameo artiste for producer Stanley Kramer, taking key supporting roles in the classic western High Noon (1952) (starring Gary Cooper), Not as a Stranger (1955), a hospital melodrama featuring Robert Mitchum and Frank Sinatra, and The Defiant Ones (1958, starring Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier.) Kramer told the press at the time that whenever a script came in with a role too difficult for most actors in Hollywood, he called Chaney. High Noon is a 1952 western film which tells the story of a town marshal who is forced to face a gang of killers by himself. ...
Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper May 7, 1901 â May 13, 1961) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor of English heritage. ...
Not as a Stranger was a 1954 novel written by Morton Thompson. ...
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The Defiant Ones is a 1958 film which tells about two escaped prisoners who are shackled together, one white and one black, who must co-operate in order to survive. ...
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He became quite popular with baby boomers, however, after Universal released its backlog of horror films to television in 1956 and Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine regularly focused on his films. He was honored by appearing as the Wolf Man on one of a 1997 series of United States postage stamps depicting movie monsters, as was Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's monster and The Mummy, Bela Lugosi as Dracula, and Lon Chaney, Sr. as The Phantom of the Opera. For the video game, see Baby Boomer (video game). ...
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Boris Karloff (born William Henry Pratt) (London, November 23, 1887 â February 2, 1969) was an English actor, who immigrated to Canada in the 1910s, best known for his roles in horror films and the creation of Frankensteins monster in 1931s Frankenstein. ...
Boris Karloff as Frankensteins Monster in Frankenstein (1931). ...
Boris Karloff as Ardath Bey AKA Prince Imhotep in The Mummy. ...
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Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula. ...
Lon Chaney in The Phantom of the Opera The 1925 film version of The Phantom of the Opera, starring Lon Chaney, Sr. ...
In the 1960s Chaney's career ran the gamut from decent horror productions, such as Roger Corman's The Haunted Palace and big-studio Westerns such as 1967's Welcome to Hard Times, to such bottom-of-the-barrel fodder as Hillbillys in a Haunted House and Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors (both 1967). His bread-and-butter work during this decade was television -- where he put in guest shots on everything from Wagon Train to The Monkees -- and a string of low-budget but entertaining and very traditional Westerns produced by A.C. Lyles for Paramount. For the poem by Edgar Allan Poe, see The Haunted Palace (poem) The Haunted Palace is a 1963 horror film directed by Roger Corman and featuring Vincent Price. ...
Welcome to Hard Times is a 1967 Western film based upon a novel by E. L. Doctorow and starring Henry Fonda. ...
Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967) is a horror comedy film, and among those featured in the documentary, The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. ...
is an unofficial sequel to Amicus Productions hit Dr. Terrors House of Horrors. ...
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From a personal standpoint, Chaney seemed to have been well-liked by his co-workers -- "sweet" is the adjective that most commonly emerges from people who acted with him -- yet he was capable of intense dislikes. For instance, he and frequent co-star Evelyn Ankers did not get along at all (he called her "Shankers" and she once characterized him as "The Mad Ghoul"), despite their undeniable on-camera chemistry. Chaney is also said to have had a belligerent relationship with actor Martin Kosleck. Years after the fact, Kosleck explained this as a case of jealousy over Kosleck's (self-described) superior talent, though interestingly, all the people for whom Chaney is on record as behaving badly toward -- Kosleck; actor Frank Reicher, whom Chaney famously nearly strangled on camera in "The Mummy's Ghost" and director Robert Siodmak, over whose head Chaney broke a vase -- were all German, and all the incidents occurred during World War II. There seems little doubt that Chaney's basic geniality, even his professional intensity, could be greatly altered through the introduction of alcohol. The Mummys Ghost is the 1944 Universal Pictures horror film sequel to The Mummys Tomb. ...
Chaney always projected a peculiar childlike quality on screen, no matter how old he was, which meant that his best roles tended to be those for which a childish, helpless or subservient quality was requisite, such as "Lenny," "Larry Talbot," and even in later years some of his roles as weak and/or alcoholic parents. Only rarely did this quality drop, as was the case with his performance as "Dracula" in "Son of Dracula" and years later as "Simon Orne" in "The Haunted Palace". Son of Dracula is a film released in 1974, starring Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr. ...
For the poem by Edgar Allan Poe, see The Haunted Palace (poem) The Haunted Palace is a 1963 horror film directed by Roger Corman and featuring Vincent Price. ...
Personal life Married twice, he died of liver failure in San Clemente, California. His body was donated for medical research. [1] Location of San Clemente within Orange County, California. ...
Chaney had two sons, Lon Ralph Chaney (born July 3, 1928) and Ronald Creighton Chaney (born March 18, 1930), both now deceased. He is survived by a grandson, Ron Chaney, who attends film conventions and discusses his grandfather's life and film career. Ron Chaney was featured on the CBS Sunday Morning program on October 29, 2006. On his deathbed, Lon Chaney Jr's close friend Sandie Clark told reporters that Lon Chaney Jr "... was a gentle, talented man..." Ron Chaney (b. ...
Complete Filmography - The Trap (1922)
- The Galloping Ghost (1931)
- Girl Crazy (1932)
- Bird of Paradise (1932)
- The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
- The Last Frontier (1932)
- The Black Ghost (1932)
- Lucky Devils (1933)
- The Three Musketeers (1933)
- Son of the Border (1933)
- Scarlet River (1933)
- Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1934)
- The Life of Vergie Winters (1934)
- Girl of My Dreams (1934)
- The Marriage Bargain (1935)
- Hold 'Em Yale (1935)
- A Scream in the Night (1935)
- Accent on Youth (1935)
- The Shadow of Silk Lennox (1935)
- The Singing Cowboy (1936)
- Undersea Kingdom (1936)
- Ace Drummond (1936)
- Killer at Large (1936)
- Rose Bowl (1936)
- The Old Corral (1936)
- Cheyenne Rides Again (1937)
- Love Is News (1937)
- Midnight Taxi (1937)
- Secret Agent X-9 (1937)
- That I May Live (1937)
- This Is My Affair (1937)
- Angel's Holiday (1937)
- Born Reckless (1937)
- Wild and Woolly (1937)
- The Lady Escapes (1937)
- One Mile From Heaven (1937)
- Thin Ice (1937)
- Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937)
- Life Begins in College (1937)
- Wife, Doctor, and Nurse (1937)
- Second Honeymoon (1937)
- Checkers (1937)
- Love and Hisses (1937)
- City Girl (1938)
- Happy Landing (1938)
- Sally, Irene, and Mary (1938)
- Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
- Walking Down Broadway (1938)
- Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)
- Josette (1938)
- Speed to Burn (1938)
- Passport Husband (1938)
- Straight Place and Show (1938)
- Submarine Patrol (1938)
- Road Demon (1938)
- Jesse James (1939)
- Union Pacific (1939)
- Charlie Chan in City in Darkness (1939)
- Of Mice and Men (1939)
- Frontier Marshall (1939)
- North West Mounted Police (1940)
- One Million B.C. (1940)
- Too Many Blondes (1941)
- Billy the Kid (1941)
- Man Made Monster (1941)
- San Antonio Rose (1941)
- Riders of Death Valley (1941)
- Badlands of South Dakota (1941)
- The Wolf Man (1941)
- North to the Klondike (1941)
- Overland Mail (1942)
- The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
- Eyes of the Underworld (1942)
- The Mummy's Tomb (1942)
- Frontier Badmen (1943)
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
- What We Are Fighting For (1943)
- Son of Dracula (1943)
- Crazy House (1943)
- Calling Dr. Death (1944)
- Weird Woman (1944)
- The Mummy's Ghost (1944)
- Cobra Woman (1944)
- The Ghost Catchers (1944)
- Dead Man's Eyes (1944)
- House of Frankenstein (1944)
- The Mummy's Curse (1944)
- Here Come The Co-Eds (1945)
- The Frozen Ghost (1945)
- Strange Confession (1945)
- House of Dracula (1945)
- The Daltons Ride Again (1945)
- Pillow of Death (1945)
- My Favorite Brunette (1947)
- Albuquerque (1948)
- Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
- 16 Fathoms Deep (1949)
- Captain China (1950)
- There's a Girl In My Heart (1950)
- Once a Thief (1950)
- Inside Straight (1951)
- Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
- Only the Valiant (1951)
- Behave Yourself! (1951)
- Flame of Araby (1951)
- The Bushwhackers (1952)
- The Thief of Damascus (1952)
- Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952)
- High Noon (1952)
- The Black Castle (1952)
- Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
- Bandit Island (1953)
- A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)
- The Boy from Oklahoma (1954)
- Casanova's Big Night (1954)
- The Big Chase (1954)
- Passion (1954)
- The Black Pirates (1954)
- The Big Chase (1954)
- Big House, U.S.A. (1955)
- I Died a Thousand Times (1955)
- The Indian Fighter (1955)
- Not as a Stranger (1955)
- The Silver Star (1955)
- The Black Sleep (1956)
- Indestructible Man (1956)
- Manfish (1956)
- Pardners (1956)
- Daniel Boone: Trail Blazer (1956)
- Along the Mohawk Trail (1957)
- The Cyclops (1957)
- The Alligator People (1959)
- Money, Women, and Guns (1959)
- House of Terror (1960)
- The Devil's Messenger (1961)
- The Phantom (1961)
- Rebellion in Cuba (1961)
- The Haunted Palace (1963)
- Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1964)
- Land of the Lawless (1964)
- Stage to Thunder Rock (1964)
- House of Black Death (1965)
- Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors (1965)
- Young Fury (1965)
- Black Spurs (1965)
- Town Tamer (1965)
- Johnny Reno (1966)
- Apache Uprising (1966)
- Welcome to Hard Times (1967)
- Hillbillys in a Haunted House(1967)
- Spider Baby (1968)
- Buckskin (1968)
- The Fireball Jungle (1969)
- The Female Bunch (1969)
- A Stranger in Town (1969)
- Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971)
For other films with this title see The Trap (1959 film) and The Trap (1966 film) The Trap (1922) is a silent film, released by Universal Pictures. ...
The Galloping Ghost (1931) is a Mascot movie serial. ...
Girl Crazy is a theater musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by Guy Bolton and John McGowan. ...
This article is about the short story by Richard Connell. ...
The Last Frontier is a 12-chapter serial, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures in 1932. ...
The Last Frontier is a 12-chapter serial, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures in 1932. ...
The Three Musketeers is a 1933 serial film produced by Mascot Studios which updates Dumas The Three Musketeers by setting the story in contemporary North Africa. ...
Accent on Youth was a Broadway play written by Samson Raphaelson which debuted on Christmas Day, 1934. ...
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Born Reckless is a 1930 American crime comedy directed by Andrew Bennison and John Ford written by Donald Henderson Clarke based on a novel by Louis Beretti. ...
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Man-Made Monster was a Sci-fi-horror film released by Universal Pictures in 1941 (see 1941 in film). ...
Riders of Death Valley (1941) is a Universal movie serial. ...
The Wolf Man is a 1941 horror film written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner, starring Lon Chaney Jr, Claude Rains, Evelyn Ankers, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, and Maria Ouspenskaya. ...
Overland Mail (1942) is a Universal movie serial. ...
The Ghost of Frankenstein (often referred to without the article The in the title), was an American horror film released in 1942. ...
The Mummys Tomb is the 1942 sequel to The Mummys Hand (1940). ...
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, released in 1943, is an American horror film produced by Universal Studios. ...
Son of Dracula is an American horror film released in 1943 and directed by Robert Siodmak. ...
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Calling Dr. Death (1943) was the first of the Universal Pictures Inner Sanctum mystery films. ...
Weird Woman (1944) is an Inner Sanctum mystery film directed by Reginald Le Borg, and starring Lon Chaney Jr. ...
The Mummys Ghost is the 1944 Universal Pictures horror film sequel to The Mummys Tomb. ...
1944 melodrama/adventure film from Universal Studios, written by Scott Darling and Gene Lewis, and directed by Robert Siodmak. ...
Dead Mans Eyes (1944) was an Inner Sanctum mystery film directed by Reginald Le Borg, and starring Lon Chaney Jr. ...
House of Frankenstein was an American horror film produced in 1944 by Universal Studios as part of its ongoing series of monster films. ...
The Mummys Curse is the 1944 horror film follow-up to The Mummys Ghost which was also released in 1944. ...
Here Come The Co-Eds is a 1945 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. ...
The Frozen Ghost (1945) is a mystery film, starring Lon Chaney Jr. ...
Strange Confession (1945) was an Inner Sanctum mystery film, released by Universal Pictures and starring Lon Chaney Jr. ...
House of Dracula was an American horror film released by Universal Studios in 1945. ...
Pillow of Death (1945) was the last of the Inner Sanctum mystery films. ...
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (onscreen title: Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein) is a 1948 comedy/horror film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. ...
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Inside Straight may refer to: Inside Straight, a song by John Zorn from the 1989 album Naked City Inside Straight, a 1951 film starring Mercedes McCambridge An inside straight is type of hand in pokerâsee Rank of hands (poker). ...
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The Cyclops is a 1957 science fiction film starring James Craig and Gloria Talbott. ...
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For other uses, see Phantom. ...
For the poem by Edgar Allan Poe, see The Haunted Palace (poem) The Haunted Palace is a 1963 horror film directed by Roger Corman and featuring Vincent Price. ...
Face of the Screaming Werewolf is a 1964 horror film created by film maker Jerry Warren from pieced together bits of two Mexican monster movies, La Casa del Terror and La Momia Azteca, along with additional framing shots he paid for and filmed separately in order to improve the narrative...
is an unofficial sequel to Amicus Productions hit Dr. Terrors House of Horrors. ...
Johnny Reno (1966), a western movie featuring Dana Andrews, Jane Russell, and Lon Chaney, Jr. ...
Welcome to Hard Times is a 1967 Western film based upon a novel by E. L. Doctorow and starring Henry Fonda. ...
Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967) is a horror comedy film, and among those featured in the documentary, The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. ...
Spider Baby, also sometimes known as The Maddest Story Ever Told is the title of a 1964 horror-comedy cult film directed and written by Jack Hill. ...
Buckskin (1968) is a western film, released by Paramount Pictures, released on a low budget and starring an all-star cast. ...
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References - ^ "Lon Chaney Jr., Actor, Is Dead at 67; Portrayed Monsters", New York Times, July 14, 1973, Saturday. Retrieved on 2007-07-21. “Lon Chaney Jr., the film actor, died yesterday at the age of 67. A long series of illnesses had put Mr. Chaney in and out of hospitals for the last year. He was released from a San Clemente ...”
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...
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