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Chaney and would
Browning and Chaney would ultimately make ten films together over the next decade.
Referring to more recent events, Edward Chaney suggested that Pandosto ( and therefore Winter's Tale ) at least echoed the Earl of Oxford's suspicions about the paternity of his daughter ( grand-daughter of Lord Burghley ) and that a Sicilian connection ( which is at least a literary one ) would have rendered a conscious echo more likely.
It was then announced that Chris Chaney would be the band's live bassist for some shows in 2011.
During the live broadcast, Chaney, playing the Monster, apparently thought it was just a rehearsal and he would pick up furniture that he was supposed to break, only to gingerly put it back down while muttering, " I saved it for you.
According to costar Peter Coe, Chaney demanded that Farnum be given his own chair on the set and be treated with respect, or else he would walk off the picture.
Among those whose stardom was guided by Thalberg were Lon Chaney, Ramon Novarro, John Gilbert, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, Luise Rainer, Greta Garbo, Lionel Barrymore, and Norma Shearer, who would become his wife.
Smith never intended for Flanagan to play this many roles and would often, in jest, refer to Flanagan as " the Lon Chaney of the ' 90s ".
She said she believed that if only Chaney ( who was black ) were missing and not two white men from New York along with him, the case would not have received nearly as much attention.
When Chaney was away branching out on films such as Riddle Gawne and The Kaiser, Beast of Berlin, Stowell and Phillips would continue on as a duo until Chaney's return.
During his lifetime, Chaney had boasted he would make it difficult for biographers to portray his life, saying that " between pictures, there is no Lon Chaney.
Lon Chaney recommended that alcohol would keep Strange warm.
She said she believed that if only Chaney were missing, the case would not have received nearly as much attention.
Over the following decades, Holloway would appear with Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Lon Chaney Jr, Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Bing Crosby, and David Carradine.
Chaney even went as far as saying special effects men drove tiny finishing nails into the skin on the sides of his hands so they would remain motionless during close ups.
Then Chaney would return to the set, line himself up using the panes of glass as reference and several feet of film were shot.
Both Chaney and his parents decided he would not pursue acting following his final Our Gang short, Fly My Kite ( 1931 ).
Chaney furthermore claimed, Pierce would purposely burn him with the hot iron.
Chaney believed customers would make purchases through a window, and the drive-through was born.
The interior was painted with a blue ceiling and green floors to imitate the outdoors ; Chaney believed people would compare it to eating at a picnic.
Some of the many musicians and notable jazz figures that appeared at the JCT were Jack Wilson ( piano ); Bill Hardman ( trumpet ); Junior Cook ( tenor sax ); Tommy Turrentine ( trumpet ); Charles McPherson ( alto sax ); Mickey Tucker ( piano ); Peter Leitch ( guitar ); Clifford Jordan ( tenor sax ); Mark Elf ( guitar ); Lou Donaldson ( alto sax ); Leroy Williams ( drums ); Vernel Fournier ( drums ); Hal Dotson ( bass ); Jamil Nassar ( bass ); Chris Anderson ( piano ); Lon Chaney ( tap-dancer ); Jimmy Slyde ( tap-dancer ); Francis Paudras ( biographer of pianist Bud Powell ); and jazz patroness Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswarter who would park her silver Bentley convertible sports car in front of the club.

Chaney and on
* 1964 – American civil rights movement: civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney are found dead in Mississippi after disappearing on June 21.
He returned to Washington on June 3 with a pessimistic assessment, stating he had an " uneasy feeling " about Chaney and his staff.
Browning and Chaney embarked on a series of popular collaborations, including The Blackbird and The Road to Mandalay.
The key Discordian practice known as " Operation Mindfuck " is exemplified in the character of Markoff Chaney ( a play on the mathematical random process called Markov chain ).
Several of the characters from Illuminatus !, for example, Markoff Chaney (" The Midget ") and Epicene Wildeblood, return in Wilson's Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy, which also carries on some of its themes.
Chaney responded that he could not be London's father because he was impotent ; he casually asserted that London's mother had relations with other men and averred that she had slandered him when she said he insisted on an abortion.
When three civil rights workers Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman went missing in Mississippi on June 21, 1964, he reportedly told President Lyndon Johnson that the incident was a hoax and there was no Ku Klux Klan in the state, surmising that the three had gone to Chicago :< ref >
* Chaney, Michael P. White Pine on the Saco River: An Oral History of River Driving in Southern Maine ( University of Maine Press, 1993 )
The day of his murder is acknowledged each year on campus, and the clock tower of the campus library is dedicated to Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner.
* In the Season 13 episode of the series Law & Order entitled " Chosen ," defense lawyer Randy Dworkin ( played by Peter Jacobson ) prefaces a speech against affirmative action with the phrase, " Janeane Garofalo herself can storm into my office and tear down the framed photos of Goodman, Chaney and Schwerner, that I keep on the wall over my desk ..."
James Chaney and other local residents, along with Michael Schwerner, his wife Rita, and Andrew Goodman, volunteers from the North, worked on creating a community center to help prepare African Americans in the area to regain the power to vote.
He also served as a caretaker of Glacier Lodge on Big Pine Creek and a fishing cabin owned by Lon Chaney Sr. in the Palisades above Big Pine.
Following the success of this tour, the band decided to record a follow-up album to 1990s Ritual De Lo Habitual and tapped Chris Chaney to replace LeNoble on bass.
In the film credits they are simply identified as " Goatee ", based on Michael Schwerner, played by Geoffrey Nauffts ; " Passenger ", based on Andrew Goodman, played by Rick Zieff ; and " Black Passenger ", based on James Chaney, played by Christopher White.
The statement made by " Mayor Tilman " to the FBI agents is paraphrased from a quote by U. S. Senator James Eastland, who reportedly said that when the three civil rights workers ( Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman ) went missing in Mississippi on June 21, 1964, " the incident is a hoax and there is no Ku Klux Klan in the state ; the three have gone to Chicago ", and that it was staged by the three young men to call attention to their cause.
In 1962 Chaney got a brief chance to play Quasimodo in a simulalcrum of his father's make-up, as well as return to his roles of the Mummy and the Wolf Man on the television series Route 66 with friends Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre.
Due to illness he retired from acting to concentrate on a book about the Chaney family legacy, A Century of Chaneys, which remains to date unpublished in any form.
His grandson, Ron Chaney, was working on completing this project.
Ron Chaney was featured on the CBS News Sunday Morning program on October 29, 2006.
Chaney had run-ins with actor Frank Reicher ( whom he nearly strangled on camera in The Mummy's Ghost ) and director Robert Siodmak ( over whose head Chaney broke a vase ).

Chaney and play
The eerie musical piece during the tense scene in the film where Ben finds the rifle in the closet inside the farmhouse as the radio reports of mayhem play in the background can be heard in longer and more complete form during the opening credits and the beginning of The Devil's Messenger ( 1961 ) starring Lon Chaney Jr. Another piece, accompanying Barbra's flight from the cemetery zombie, was taken from the score for The Hideous Sun Demon ( 1959 ).
The play was produced by Oscar Serlin, staged by Bretaigne Windust, with setting and costumes by Stewart Chaney.
During this time, Chaney befriended the husband-wife director team of Joe De Grasse and Ida May Park, who gave him substantial roles in their pictures, and further encouraged him to play macabre characters.
On March 13, 2006, Chaney announced his retirement from coaching at a press conference, to be effective after Temple's play in the National Invitation Tournament ( NIT ).
* Richelieu ( film ), a 1913 film based on the play, featuring Lon Chaney, Sr.
Pegg had previously played Don Chaney in the audio play Invaders from Mars.
Chaney later moved to Boston and studied for two years at the Berklee School of Music before moving to Los Angeles to primarily play jazz at The Baked Potato, and R & B in the house band at The Dragonfly.
Shortly afterward, he began directing films such as The Monster ( 1925 ) with Lon Chaney, Sr., The Bat ( 1926 ) based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart ( dramatized on stage by Rinehart and Avery Hopwood ), Alibi ( 1929 ), The Bat Whispers ( 1930 ) ( also based on the Rinehart novel and play ), and Corsair ( 1931 ).

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