Chick Chandler
Fehmer Christy "Chick" Chandler was an American film character actor who appeared in more than 130 films from 1925 through the mid-1950s. Chandler was known for his starring role as Toubo Smith in the Universal-produced 1955 syndicated television series Soldiers of Fortune.
Early life
Born Fehmer Christy Chandler, in Kingston, New York to Colonel George F. Chandler and the former Martha Schultze, by the age of 12, he was appearing as a dancer and entertainer in local stage shows. His father, an army surgeon and organizer of the New York State Police, enrolled him in a military academy, The Manlius School, which he attended for three years, serving with distinction and rising to the school rank of corporal. At 16, though he was being groomed by his family for a military career, he dropped out to work on a tramp steamer and, later, to pursue work in vaudeville and to study dance at the school of famed choreographer Ned Wayburn.Career
Chandler maintained a successful career throughout the 1920s as a dancer and comedian in vaudeville and burlesque, at times teamed with Naomi Morton, granddaughter of vaudeville and Broadway star Sam Morton.In 1930, Chandler, still billed as Fehmer Chandler, joined the cast of the Liberty Bell Filling Station radio show starring Chic Sale, as Rodney Gordon, the assistant to Wheel Wilkins, proprietor of the titular gas station. Two years later, he landed a role in the Ben Hecht-Gene Fowler Broadway play The Great Magoo. Spotting him there, film producer David O. Selznick signed Chandler, now billed under his boyhood nickname Chick, to a film contract at RKO, telling the press that Chandler was "a cross between Lee Tracy and James Cagney." Chandler, who had done behind-the-camera work for director Charles Brabin in 1923 and had appeared in at least one silent film as an actor, turned full-time to movie acting with his first films under contract, Sweepings and Melody Cruise, in 1933. He appeared mainly in supporting roles, mostly comic, in nearly 120 films over the next 36 years. In the late 1930s he was a fixture at Twentieth Century-Fox, playing wiseguy sidekicks in the studio's series films.
Chick Chandler starred in only two films: the 1933 short subject A Preferred List and the 1944 feature film Seven Doors to Death.
Under the pseudonym Guy Fehmer, Chandler wrote a screenplay about racing called The Quitter. There is no evidence the film was ever produced.
Television
In 1955, Chandler was cast in the starring role of Toubo Smith in the adventure series Soldiers of Fortune alongside John Russell as Tim Kelly. In the show, Smith and Kelly traveled the world engaging in treasure hunts, rescues, and exploration adventures. It brought Chandler his greatest fame. During the off-seasons, he toured the country in stock and musical theatrical productions such as Harvey and Annie Get Your Gun.He was also a regular on the short-lived 1961 NBC comedy series One Happy Family. In the 1959 debut episode of NBC's Johnny Staccato, he played a police detective who was friends with John Cassavetes' title character. He also portrayed photographer "Billy Hackett" in the I Love Lucy episode "Ethel's Hometown". In 1965 he played the old fisherman Andy McGrew in the Lassie episode "Trouble at Paradise Lake". In 1966 he played Riff Lawler in the Perry Mason "The Case of the Avenging Angel". He retired in 1971 following a sixth guest appearance on Bonanza.
Personal life
Chandler was a cousin of artist Howard Chandler Christy, but is often referred to in period newspapers articles as Christy's "nephew" simply because Chandler referred to Christy as "Uncle Howard".In February 1925, Chandler became engaged to Ziegfeld Follies performer, beauty contestant winner, and Christy model Dorothy Knapp, whom he had met in Christy's studio in or around 1922. Knapp broke off the engagement to pursue her career further, and Chandler then became partnered, both privately and professionally, with 17-year-old Sallie Sharon, whom he met at West Point. The pair formed a vaudeville team, but never married. On April 4, 1931, Chandler married Eugenia "Jean" Frontai, a former contract performer with David Belasco's theatrical company. They were married 57 years, until Chandler's death from a heart attack on September 30, 1988. The couple had no children.
Chandler had been an avid amateur auto racer, until his wife filed for a restraining order to make him stop as he had promised to do upon their marriage.
Selected filmography
- Red Love as Tom Livingston
- Sweepings as Gene's Friend
- Melody Cruise as Hickey
- Blood Money as Drury Darling
- Harold Teen as Lilacs
- The Party's Over as Martin
- Lightning Strikes Twice as Marty Hicks
- Murder on a Honeymoon as Dick French
- Circumstantial Evidence as James Richard 'Jim' Baldwin
- Alias Mary Dow as Jimmie Kane
- Tango as Oliver Huston
- In Paris, A.W.O.L. as Eddie
- Forgotten Faces as Chick
- Three of a Kind as Jerry Bassett
- Star for a Night as Eddie
- Straight from the Shoulder as Fly
- Woman-Wise as Bob Benton
- Off to the Races as Spike
- Time Out for Romance as Ted Dooley
- Nobody's Baby as Elevator Operator
- Sing and Be Happy as Mike
- Born Reckless as Windy Bowman
- One Mile from Heaven as Charlie Milford
- The Lady Fights Back as Steve Crowder
- Portia on Trial as Barker
- Love and Hisses as Sidney Hoffman
- City Girl as Mike Harrison
- Alexander's Ragtime Band as Louie
- Speed to Burn as Sport Fields
- Mr. Moto Takes a Chance as Chick Davis
- Time Out for Murder as Snapper Doolan
- While New York Sleeps as Snapper Doolan
- Kentucky as Betting Parlor Clerk
- The Mysterious Miss X as Dan 'Scooter' Casey
- Inside Story as Snapper Doolan
- Rose of Washington Square as Emcee at Theatre
- Hotel for Women as Ben Ritchie
- Hollywood Cavalcade as Assistant Director
- Missing Evidence as Jerry Howard
- Too Busy to Work as Cracker McGurk
- Swanee River as Bones
- Honeymoon Deferred as 'Hap' Maguire
- Free, Blonde and 21 as Gus
- On Their Own as Doc Duggan
- Pier 13 as Mickey Martin
- So You Won't Talk as Lounger
- Charter Pilot as Fred Adams
- Ride, Kelly, Ride as Knuckles
- The People vs. Dr. Kildare as Dan Morton
- Blondie in Society as Cliff Peters
- Puddin' Head as Herman
- Two in a Taxi as Sid
- The Bride Came C.O.D. as First Reporter
- It Started with Eve as Frank - Reporter
- I Wake Up Screaming as Reporter
- Cadet Girl as Benny Burns
- Remember the Day as Mr. Mason
- A Gentleman at Heart as Louie
- Home in Wyomin' as 'Hack' Hackett
- The Big Shot as Frank 'Dancer' Smith
- The Magnificent Dope as Reporter
- Baby Face Morgan as Oliver Harrison
- My Sister Eileen as Air Raid Warden
- Youth on Parade as Eddie Reilly
- Springtime in the Rockies as Stage Manager
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy as Jiggers Johnston
- Rhythm Parade as Speed
- He Hired the Boss as Fuller
- Action in the North Atlantic as Goldberg
- Spy Train as Stew Stewart
- Hi Diddle Diddle as Saunders
- The West Side Kid as Shoelace
- Minesweeper as Seaman 'Corny' Welch
- Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More as Jack
- Seven Doors to Death as Jimmy McMillan
- Maisie Goes to Reno as Tommy Cutter
- Irish Eyes Are Smiling as Stage Manager
- Leave It to Blondie as Eddie Baxter
- Nob Hill as Wax Museum Guide
- Captain Eddie as Richard Lacey
- The Chicago Kid as Squeak
- Do You Love Me as Earl Williams
- Mother Wore Tights as Ed
- Blondie's Reward as Bill Cooper
- Music Man as Sanders
- Family Honeymoon as Taxi driver
- Every Girl Should Be Married as Soda Clerk
- Hideout as Joe Bottomley
- The House Across the Street as Sanlon
- Holiday Affair as New Year's Celebrant
- Key to the City as Herman - Reporter
- The Great Rupert as Phil Davis
- Key to the City as Herman - Reporter
- Curtain Call at Cactus Creek as Ralph
- Bright Leaf as Tobacco Auctioneer
- Wyoming Mail as Saloon Waiter
- Mr. Imperium as George Hoskins
- Show Boat as Trocadero Stage Assistant
- Lost Continent as Lt. Danny Wilson
- Steel Town as Ernie
- Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick as Pitchman
- Private Eyes as Eddie the Detective
- The Eddie Cantor Story as Lesser
- It Should Happen to You as TV Engineer in Booth
- Untamed Heiress as Eddie Taylor
- A Star Is Born as Man in Car at Diner
- There's No Business Like Show Business as Harry
- 3 Ring Circus as Drop-the-Dip Pitchman
- Battle Cry as Capt. Chaplin
- Naked Gun as Shakey Wilson
- Once Upon a Honeymoon as Wilbur the Angel
- The Runaway as Joe Sullivan - Customs Officer
- Dangerous Charter as Kick
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World as Policeman Outside Ray & Irwin's Garage
- The Patsy as Hedda Hopper's Escort
- Nightmare in the Sun as Bartender
- The Girl Who Knew Too Much as Hunley Cobble