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Fehmer Christy "Chick" Chandler (January 18, 1905 – September 30, 1988) was an American
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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 (named after his uncle, well-known architect Carl Fehmer), in
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, to Colonel George F. Chandler and the former Martha Schultze (a sportswriter and daughter of
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conductor Carl 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
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and to study dance at the school of famed choreographer
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.


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 (Sale), proprietor of the titular gas station. Two years later, he landed a role in the
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- Gene Fowler Broadway play '' The Great Magoo''. Spotting him there, film producer
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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
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." 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
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, playing wiseguy sidekicks in the studio's series films. 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 ''
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'', 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 1962 he played Mr. Hodges, the human partner of a performing elephant, in the '' Mister Ed'' episode "Wilbur and Ed in Show Biz" (Season 3, Ep. 3), and then John McGivney, a racetrack groom accused of doping, later that same season, in the episode "Horse Talk" (Season 3, Ep. 18). In 1965 he played the old fisherman Andy McGrew in the ''
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'' episode "Trouble at Paradise Lake" (Season 12, Ep. 7). 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 ''
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''.


Personal life

Chandler was a cousin of artist Howard Chandler Christy, but he 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. (Jean Chandler followed her husband in death rom cancerthe next day in the same hospital, South Coast Medical Center.) 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.San Bernardino County Sun, November 11, 1933, p. 15


Selected filmography

* '' Red Love'' (1925) as Tom Livingston * '' Sweepings'' (1933) as Gene's Friend (uncredited) * '' Melody Cruise'' (1933) as Hickey * ''
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'' (1933) as Drury Darling * '' Harold Teen'' (1934) as Lilacs * ''
The Party's Over The Party's Over may refer to: Film and TV * ''The Party's Over'' (1934 film), starring Stuart Erwin and Ann Sothern, based on the 1933 Broadway play * ''The Party's Over'' (1965 film), directed by Guy Hamilton, starring Oliver Reed, with a ...
'' (1934) as Martin * '' Lightning Strikes Twice'' (1934) as Marty Hicks * ''
Murder on a Honeymoon ''Murder on a Honeymoon'' is a 1935 American mystery film starring Edna May Oliver and James Gleason. This was the third and last time Oliver portrayed astute schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers; the two previous films were ''The Penguin Pool Murder ...
'' (1935) as Dick French * ''
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'' (1935) as James Richard 'Jim' Baldwin * '' Alias Mary Dow'' (1935) as Jimmie Kane * '' Tango'' (1936) as Oliver Huston * ''In Paris, A.W.O.L.'' (1936) as Eddie * '' Forgotten Faces'' (1936) as Chick * '' Three of a Kind'' (1936) as Jerry Bassett * '' Star for a Night'' (1936) as Eddie * '' Straight from the Shoulder'' (1936) as Fly (scenes deleted) * ''
Woman-Wise ''Woman-Wise'' is a 1937 American crime film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Ben Markson. The film stars Rochelle Hudson, Michael Whalen (actor), Michael Whalen, Thomas Beck (actor), Thomas Beck, Alan Dinehart, Douglas Fowley and George Ha ...
'' (1937) as Bob Benton * '' Off to the Races'' (1937) as Spike * '' Time Out for Romance'' (1937) as Ted Dooley * '' Nobody's Baby'' (1937) as Elevator Operator (uncredited) * ''
Sing and Be Happy ''Sing and Be Happy'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Lou Breslow, Ben Markson and John Patrick. The film stars Tony Martin, Leah Ray, Joan Davis, Helen Westley, Allan Lane and Dixie Dunbar. The film w ...
'' (1937) as Mike * '' Born Reckless'' (1937) as Windy Bowman * '' One Mile from Heaven'' (1937) as Charlie Milford * '' The Lady Fights Back'' (1937) as Steve Crowder * ''
Portia on Trial ''Portia on Trial'' is a 1937 American film about a trial based on story of Faith Baldwin and directed by George Nicholls Jr. It was nominated to win the Oscar for Best Music in the 10th Academy Awards. Premise Lady lawyer Portia Merryman (F ...
'' (1937) as Barker * '' Love and Hisses'' (1937) as Sidney Hoffman * '' City Girl'' (1938) as Mike Harrison * '' Alexander's Ragtime Band'' (1938) as Louie * '' Speed to Burn'' (1938) as Sport Fields * ''
Mr. Moto Takes a Chance ''Mr. Moto Takes a Chance'' is the fourth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto, although it was the second one actually filmed, following '' Think Fast, Mr. Moto''. Its release was delayed until after production of '' Than ...
'' (1938) as Chick Davis * ''
Time Out for Murder ''Time Out for Murder'' is a 1938 American crime film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, written by Jerome Cady, and starring Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Chick Chandler, Douglas Fowley, Robert Kellard, Jane Darwell and Jean Rogers. It was rel ...
'' (1938) as Snapper Doolan * ''
While New York Sleeps ''While New York Sleeps'' is a 1920 American crime drama film produced by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Charles Brabin, who was the husband of actress Theda Bara. The film tells three distinct episodic stories using the same actors, Este ...
'' (1938) as Snapper Doolan * ''
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'' (1938) as Betting Parlor Clerk (uncredited) * ''
The Mysterious Miss X ''The Mysterious Miss X'' is a 1939 film directed by Gus Meins and starring Michael Whalen (actor), Michael Whalen, Chick Chandler and Lynne Roberts, Mary Hart.Inside Story'' (1939) as Snapper Doolan * '' Rose of Washington Square'' (1939)''Great Movie Musicals on DVD'' - A Classic Movie Fan's Guide
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as Emcee at Theatre (uncredited) * ''
Hotel for Women ''Hotel for Women'' (or ''Elsa Maxwell's Hotel for Women'') is a 1939 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Ann Sothern, Linda Darnell, and James Ellison. It was Darnell's screen debut. Plot When she is jilted by her boyfr ...
'' (1939) as Ben Ritchie * '' Hollywood Cavalcade'' (1939) as Assistant Director * ''
Missing Evidence ''Missing Evidence'' is a 1939 American drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Preston Foster, Irene Hervey, and Inez Courtney, and was released on December 15, 1939. Cast list * Preston Foster as Bill Collins * Irene Hervey as Linda Parke ...
'' (1939) as Jerry Howard * '' Too Busy to Work'' (1939) as Cracker McGurk * '' Swanee River'' (1939) as Bones * '' Honeymoon Deferred'' (1940) as 'Hap' Maguire * ''
Free, Blonde and 21 ''Free, Blonde and 21'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Frances Hyland. The film stars Lynn Bari, Mary Beth Hughes, Joan Davis, Henry Wilcoxon, Robert Lowery, Alan Baxter and Kay Aldridge. The film was ...
'' (1940) as Gus * ''
On Their Own ''On Their Own'' is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Otto Brower and written by Harold Buchman and Val Burton. This last of 17 Jones Family films stars Spring Byington, Kenneth Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Roberts, and Bi ...
'' (1940) as Doc Duggan * '' Pier 13'' (1940) as Mickey Martin * '' So You Won't Talk'' (1940) as Lounger (uncredited) * '' Charter Pilot'' (1940) as Fred Adams * ''
Ride, Kelly, Ride ''Ride, Kelly, Ride'' is a 1941 American drama film directed by Norman Foster and written by William Conselman Jr. and Irving Cummings Jr.. The film stars Eugene Pallette, Marvin Stephens, Rita Quigley, Mary Healy, Richard Lane and Charles D. ...
'' (1941) as Knuckles * '' The People vs. Dr. Kildare'' (1941) as Dan Morton * ''
Blondie in Society ''Blondie in Society'' is a 1941 black-and-white comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, and Larry Simms. It is the ninth of the 28 features in the Blondie film series. Plot Dagwood is given a Great ...
'' (1941) as Cliff Peters * '' Puddin' Head'' (1941) as Herman * ''
Two in a Taxi ''Two in a Taxi'' is a 1941 American film directed by Robert Florey. Writer Marvin Wald was inspired by seeing a production of Clifford Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty'' to write this drama of cab drivers and their economic struggles. Cast * Anita ...
'' (1941) as Sid * ''
The Bride Came C.O.D. ''The Bride Came C.O.D.'' is a 1941 American screwball romantic comedy starring James Cagney as an airplane pilot and Bette Davis as a runaway heiress, and directed by William Keighley. Although the film was publicized as the first screen pairin ...
'' (1941) as First Reporter * '' It Started with Eve'' (1941) as Frank - Reporter (uncredited) * '' I Wake Up Screaming'' (1941) as Reporter * ''
Cadet Girl ''Cadet Girl'' is a 1941 comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Stanley Rauh and H.W. Hanemann. The film stars Carole Landis, George Montgomery, Shepperd Strudwick, William Tracy, Janis Carter and Robert Lowery. The film was relea ...
'' (1941) as Benny Burns * ''
Remember the Day ''Remember the Day'' is a 1941 film released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Henry King, and starring Claudette Colbert and John Payne. Plot Elderly schoolteacher Nora Trinell reflects on her life and teaching career while waiting to see Dew ...
'' (1941) as Mr. Mason * '' A Gentleman at Heart'' (1942) as Louie * ''Home in Wyomin (1942) as 'Hack' Hackett * '' The Big Shot'' (1942) as Frank 'Dancer' Smith * '' The Magnificent Dope'' (1942) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' Baby Face Morgan'' (1942) as Oliver Harrison * ''
My Sister Eileen ''My Sister Eileen'' is a series of autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney, originally published in ''The New Yorker'', which eventually inspired many other works: her 1938 book ''My Sister Eileen'', a play, a musical, a radio play (an ...
'' (1942) as Air Raid Warden (uncredited) * '' Youth on Parade'' (1942) as Eddie Reilly * '' Springtime in the Rockies'' (1942) as Stage Manager (uncredited) * ''
My Heart Belongs to Daddy "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" is a song written by Cole Porter, for the 1938 musical '' Leave It to Me!'' which premiered on November 9, 1938. It was originally performed by Mary Martin, who played Dolly Winslow, the young " protégée" of a rich ...
'' (1942) as Jiggers Johnston (uncredited) * ''
Rhythm Parade ''Rhythm Parade'' is a 1942 American musical comedy film starring Gale Storm and Margaret Dumont.He Hired the Boss'' (1943) as Fuller * '' Action in the North Atlantic'' (1943) as Goldberg (uncredited) * '' Spy Train'' (1943) as Stew Stewart * '' Hi Diddle Diddle'' (1943) as Saunders * '' The West Side Kid'' (1943) as Shoelace * '' Minesweeper'' (1943) as Seaman 'Corny' Welch * ''
Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More ''Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore'' is a 1944 American comedy/romance film starring Simone Simon, James Ellison, William Terry, and featuring Robert Mitchum in an early role. Produced by King Brothers Productions, it was co-written by Philip Y ...
'' (1944) as Jack * ''
Seven Doors to Death ''Seven Doors to Death'' (also known as ''Vanishing Corpses'' in its American reissue title) is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Chick Chandler, June Clyde and George Meeker. The film is a comedy/mystery film that was w ...
'' (1944, starring role) as Jimmy McMillan * ''
Maisie Goes to Reno ''Maisie Goes to Reno'' is the eighth film starring Ann Sothern as Maisie Ravier, preceded by '' Swing Shift Maisie'' and followed by ''Up Goes Maisie''. John Hodiak plays her love interest in this 1944 romantic comedy. Plot Overworked World W ...
'' (1944) as Tommy Cutter * '' Irish Eyes Are Smiling'' (1944) as Stage Manager (uncredited) * ''
Leave It to Blondie ''Leave It to Blondie'' is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film and the 15th of the 28 Blondie films. Plot summary Cast * Penny Singleton as Blondie * Arthur Lake as Dagwood * Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling * Marjorie Ann Mutchie as Cookie * Dais ...
'' (1945) as Eddie Baxter * ''
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'' (1945) as Wax Museum Guide (uncredited) * '' Captain Eddie'' (1945) as Richard Lacey * '' The Chicago Kid'' (1945) as Squeak * '' Do You Love Me'' (1946) as Earl Williams (uncredited) * '' Mother Wore Tights'' (1947) as Ed (uncredited) * ''
Blondie's Reward ''Blondie's Reward'' is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Abby Berlin and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, and Marjorie Ann Mutchie. It is the twenty-third of the 28 Blondie films. Plot Dagwood purchases the wrong real ...
'' (1948) as Bill Cooper * '' Music Man'' (1948) as Sanders * '' Family Honeymoon'' (1948) as Taxi driver * '' Every Girl Should Be Married'' (1948) as Soda Clerk * ''
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'' (1949) as Joe Bottomley * ''
The House Across the Street ''The House Across the Street'' is a 1949 American comedy/newspaper film directed by Richard L. Bare and written by Russell S. Hughes. The film stars Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Alan Hale, Sr., James Mitchell and Barbara Bates. ...
'' (1949) as Sanlon (uncredited) * '' Holiday Affair'' (1949) as New Year's Celebrant (uncredited) * '' Key to the City'' (1950) as Herman - Reporter (uncredited) * '' The Great Rupert'' (1950) as Phil Davis * '' Key to the City'' (1950) as Herman - Reporter (uncredited) * '' Curtain Call at Cactus Creek'' (1950) as Ralph * '' Bright Leaf'' (1950) as Tobacco Auctioneer (uncredited) * '' Wyoming Mail'' (1950) as Saloon Waiter (uncredited) * ''
Mr. Imperium ''Mr. Imperium'' (UK title: ''You Belong to My Heart'') is a 1951 romantic musical drama Technicolor film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Lana Turner and singer Ezio Pinza. It was directed by Don Hartman, who cowrote the screenplay ...
'' (1951) as George Hoskins (uncredited) * '' Show Boat'' (1951) as Trocadero Stage Assistant (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1951) as Lt. Danny Wilson * '' Steel Town'' (1952) as Ernie * '' Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick'' (1952) as Pitchman * '' Private Eyes'' (1953) as Eddie the Detective * '' The Eddie Cantor Story'' (1953) as Lesser (uncredited) * ''
It Should Happen to You ''It Should Happen to You'' is a 1954 American romantic comedy film starring Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford and Jack Lemmon; it was Lemmon's first major film appearance. The film was directed by George Cukor, and partly filmed on location in New Y ...
'' (1954) as TV Engineer in Booth (uncredited) * '' Untamed Heiress'' (1954) as Eddie Taylor * '' A Star Is Born'' (1954) as Man in Car at Diner (uncredited) * '' There's No Business Like Show Business'' (1954) as Harry (uncredited) * '' 3 Ring Circus'' (1954) as Drop-the-Dip Pitchman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1955) as Capt. Chaplin (uncredited) * '' Naked Gun'' (1956) as Shakey Wilson * '' Once Upon a Honeymoon'' (1956) as Wilbur the Angel * ''The Runaway'' (1961) as Joe Sullivan - Customs Officer * ''
Dangerous Charter ''Dangerous Charter'' is a 1962 seagoing adventure film shot in five days in 1958 on and around Santa Catalina Island. California, with no studio shooting. It was directed, co-produced and co-written by Robert Gottschalk as a showcase for his Pan ...
'' (1962) as Kick (shot in 1958) * '' It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (1963) as Policeman Outside Ray & Irwin's Garage * '' The Patsy'' (1964) as Hedda Hopper's Escort (uncredited) * ''
Nightmare in the Sun ''Nightmare in the Sun'' is a 1965 film drama directed by Marc Lawrence, and written by George Fass and Fanya Foss, about a murderous affair. Derek starred along with Ursula Andress and Aldo Ray. Smaller roles in the film featured Sammy Davis, ...
'' (1965) as Bartender * '' The Girl Who Knew Too Much'' (1969) as Hunley Cobble


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chandler, Chick 1905 births 1988 deaths Male actors from New York (state) American male film actors American male television actors People from Kingston, New York 20th-century American male actors