Colin Chase
Colin Chase | |
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Director Robert Ross, production company president Robert Broadwell, Mae Gaston, Thomas Carrigan, and Mrs. Colin Chase and Colin Chase on location for A Cry at Midnight (1916) | |
Born | April 13, 1886 |
Died | April 24, 1937 51) | (aged
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1915-1937 |
Colin Chase (April 13, 1886, Lewiston, Idaho – April 24, 1937, Sawtelle, California) was an American silent film actor.
Biography
Born in 1886 in Idaho, Chase signed for his first film role in 1915 and starred in about 45 films until his death from a paralysis attack in 1937.
In films from 1915, Chase played scores of villainous roles, often in Westerns where he took to using the more relaxed moniker of Bud Chase. Chase was a busy supporting player, especially with Fox, and he had no trouble adjusting to talkies. He died, suddenly, from an attack of paralysis. A former cartoonist for a Chicago paper and veteran vaudevillian, he often listed 'expert horsemanship' among his accomplishments.
Partial filmography
- Father and the Boys (1915)
- The Grip of Jealousy (1916)
- Tangled Hearts (1916)
- The Making of Maddalena (1916)
- The Parson of Panamint (1916)
- The Road to Love (1916)
- The Right Direction (1916)
- Her Own People (1917)
- The Spirit of Romance (1917)
- The Bond Between (1917)
- A Strange Transgressor (1917)
- Wives and Other Wives (1918)
- The Godless Girl (1929)
- The Air Legion (1929)
- Big News (1929)
- The Lone Star Ranger (1930)
- The Vanishing Riders (1935)
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