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  1. When Lon Ralph Chaney was born on 3 July 1928, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, his father, Creighton Tull “Lon” Chaney, was 22 and his mother, Dorothy Muse Hinckley, was 22. He married Constance Jane Griffith on 22 November 1948, in California, United States.

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  2. May 7, 1992 · FALLBROOK, Calif. -- Lon R. Chaney, whose father and grandfather were fixtures in the early horror classics of Hollywood, was killed this week in a traffic accident, authorities said Thursday.

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  4. May 5, 1992 · His grandfather, film actor, known Lon Chaney Sr. became known as 'the man of a thousand faces' for his starring role in the 1923 version of the 'Hunchback of Notre Dame' and the silent film version of 'The Phantom of the Opera.'

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lon_ChaneyLon Chaney - Wikipedia

    Leonidas Frank " Lon " Chaney (April 1, 1883 – August 26, 1930) was an American actor and makeup artist. He is regarded as one of the most versatile and powerful actors of cinema, renowned for his characterizations of tortured, often grotesque and afflicted, characters and for his groundbreaking artistry with makeup. [1] .

  6. Sep 14, 2021 · A private artist who, in Hollywood's classic age ballyhoo, avoided the public eye, Lon Chaney preferred to let his work speak for itself, with each performance and mind-bending physical transformation becoming part of his larger-than-life myth.

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  7. Creighton Tull Chaney (February 10, 1906 – July 12, 1973), known by his stage name Lon Chaney Jr. (or simply Lon Chaney), was an American actor known for playing Larry Talbot in the film The Wolf Man (1941) and its various crossovers, Count Alucard (Dracula spelled backward) in Son of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster in The Ghost of ...

  8. Oct 24, 2022 · Actor Lon Chaney tested the boundaries of on-screen performance, pushing the limitations of his body and innovating with prosthetics. While German expressionist classics like “Nosferatu”...

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