Chester Conklin Movies and Career Information
Jan 11, 1886
Oskaloosa
Actor
Chester Cooper Conklin (January 11, 1886 – October 11, 1971) was an American comedian and actor. He appeared in over 280 films, about half of them in the silent era. Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Conklin was one of three children who grew up in a violent household. When he was eight, his mother was found burned to death in the family garden. Although first judged a suicide, his father, a devoutly religious man who hoped his son would be a minister, was eventually charged with murder, but found not guilty at trial. Conklin won first prize when he gave a recitation at a community festival. A few years later, he ran away from home after vowing to a friend he would never return, a promise he kept. Heading to Des Moines he found employment as a hotel bellhop, but then moved to Omaha, Nebraska where his interest in theatre led to a career in comedic acting. In St. Louis, Missouri, he saw a performance by the vaudeville team of Joe Weber and Lew Fields, which prompted Conklin to develop a character based on his boss at the time, a man with a thick accent and a bushy walrus moustache. With this character, Conklin broke into vaudeville, and spent several years touring with various stock
- Chester Conklin Movies before 2012
- When Comedy Was King 1960
- Sullivan's Travels (1941) 1942
- Modern Times (1936) 1936
- Woman of the World (1925) 1925
- Greed (1924) 1924
- Souls for Sale (1923) 1923
- Yankee Doodle in Berlin 1919
- Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914) 1914
- Dough and Dynamite
- Dutiful but Dumb
- Modern Times