Chester Conklin

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Chester Conklin

Chester Conklin, 1919
Born Chester Cooper Conklin
January 11, 1886(1886-01-11)
Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA
Died October 11, 1971 (aged 85)
Van Nuys, California, USA
Occupation actor, comedian
Spouse(s) Catherine June Ayres Gunther (1965-1971) (his death)
Valda C. Genessee (1949-?)
Margherita Rouse (1934-1937) (her death)
Minnie V. Goodwin (1913-1933) (divorced)

Chester Cooper Conklin (January 11, 1886 - October 11, 1971) was an American comedian and actor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, he was one of three children who grew up in a violent household. When Conklin was eight, his mother was found burned to death in the family garden. Although first adjudged a suicide, his father would eventually be charged with murder but at trial was found not guilty. A few years later, after vowing to a friend he would never return, a promise he kept, Chester Conklin ran away from home. Heading to Des Moines he found employment as a hotel bellhop but then moved to Omaha, Nebraska where his interest in live theatre led to a career in comedic acting. He spent several years touring with stock companies, doing vaudeville shows, as well as clown work with a travelling circus.

Chester Conklin in 1915
Chester Conklin in 1915

[edit] Career

A short, stocky man, as part of his vaudeville act Conklin grew a large moustache that later in film became a trademark. While in Venice, California during the 1913 winter break, the then twenty-seven-year-old Conklin went to Keystone Studios and applied for a job. Hired, Henry Lehrman directed him in his first film, a comedy short titled "Cupid in a Dental Parlor." After making several films, in 1914 Conklin appeared in "Making a Living," in which Charlie Chaplin made his film debut. He would go on to make more than a dozen films with Chaplin while at Keystone and the two became lifelong friends. Years later, Conklin would perform with Chaplin in two more feature-length films, first in 1936 in Modern Times and in 1940's The Great Dictator. However, while at Keystone, Conklin became most famous when he was teamed up with the robust comic Mack Swain to make a series of comedies. With Swain as "Ambrose" and Conklin as the grand mustachioed "Walrus", they performed these roles in several films including "The Battle of Ambrose and Walrus" and "Love, Speed and Thrills," both made in 1915. Beyond these "Ambrose & Walrus" comedies, the two appeared together in twenty-six different films.

In 1920, when Sennett refused to discuss a contract renewal with Conklin and insisted on referring him to an underling, Conklin quit and went to Fox Film Corporation. He also worked at the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation studio. In between, he had a significant role in director Erich von Stroheim's acclaimed 1924 MGM production, Greed and in 1928 in the Christie Film Company version of Tillie's Punctured Romance with W.C. Fields (which had nothing to do with the 1914 Chaplin version aside from the title). In the 1930s, Conklin made the transition to talkies, and although he would continue to act for another thirty years, age and the shift in moviegoing tastes to more sophisticated comedy saw his roles limited to secondary or smaller parts.

Conklin continued to appear in short films, including the Three Stooges shorts Flat Foot Stooges (as a fire chief), and Micro-Phonies (as a drunken pianist who answers a song request with "Know it? I wrote it!" He also appeared in Soundies musicals with other silent-comedy alumni, as "The Keystone Kops." Conklin appeared as one of the Kops in the televised This Is Your Life tribute to Mack Sennett.

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Chester Conklin has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street.

[edit] Death

Chester Conklin died in 1971 at his home in Van Nuys, California. He was cremated and his ashes were given to his family.

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NAME Conklin, Chester
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Conklin, Chester Cooper
SHORT DESCRIPTION actor, comedian
DATE OF BIRTH 1886-01-11
PLACE OF BIRTH Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA
DATE OF DEATH 1971-10-11
PLACE OF DEATH Van Nuys, California, USA