Chester Conklin

    Actor, Writer

    Birthdate: Jan 11, 1886

    Birthplace: Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA

    Died: Oct 11, 1971

    Iowa-born Chester Conklin was raised in a coal-mining area by a devoutly religious father who hoped that his son would go into the ministry. However, Chester got the performing bug one day when he gave a recitation at a community singing festival and won first prize. Knowing his father would never approve of his desire to become a comedian, he left home. One night in St. Louis he caught a vaudeville act by the famous team of Joe Weber and Lew Fields, who were doing what was called at the time a "Dutch" act. Conklin thought that he could do that act himself, and better, so he decided to develop a character patterned after his boss at the time, a German baker named Schultz. Schultz had a thick accent and a very bushy "walrus"-type mustache, which Conklin appropriated for his new character. He managed to break into vaudeville with this act and spent several years on tour with various stock companies. Eventually he secured a job as a clown with a traveling circus. After seeing several of Mack Sennett's Keystone Kops shorts in theaters, Conklin went to the Sennett studio and applied for a job there. Sennett hired him as a Keystone Kop (at $3 a day). He stayed with Sennett for six years, and became famous for his pairing with burly comic Mack Swain in a series of "Ambrose and Walrus" shorts and appeared in several of Charles Chaplin's shorts for the studio (Chaplin adapted Conklin's "walrus" mustache as part of the costume for his "Little Tramp" character). Conklin was approached by Fox Films to do a series of comedy shorts, and when Sennett refused to match the offer Fox made, Conklin left Sennett and signed with Fox. He stayed with Fox for several years, then freelanced for several independent producers in a series of comedy shorts. Conklin worked steadily into the sound era, and retired from the screen in 1966. His last movie was the well-received Western comedy A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966), in which his character was named "Chester."

    Known For

    Modern Times
    Modern Times

    (1936)

    A Woman of the World
    A Woman of the World

    (1925)

    A Social Celebrity
    A Social Celebrity

    (1926)

    Chester Conklin Movies

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    • 2020 |

      Greed

      as'Popper' Sieppe
    • 1962 |
      Paradise Alleyas Mr. Gregory
    • 1955 |
      The Beast with a Million Eyesas Ben Webber
    • 1954 |
      Private Hell 36as Murdered Man in Elevator
    • 1947 |
      Song of the Wastelandas The Jailer
    • 1947 |
      Springtime in the Sierrasas Old-Timer
    • 1947 |
      The Perils of Paulineas Comic Chef
    • 1943 |
      So This Is Washingtonas Inventor with Pocket Machine Gun
    • 1940 |

      The Great Dictator

      asBarber's Customer
    • 1937 |
      Forlorn Riveras Sheriff Alec Grundy
    • 1936 |
      Call of the Prairieas Sheriff Sandy McQueen
    • 1936 |
      Modern Timesas Mechanic
    • 1936 |

      Modern Times

      asMechanic
    • 1933 |
      Hallelujah I'm a Bumas Sunday
    • 1931 |
      Her Majesty, Loveas Emil
    • 1931 |
      The New Yorker
    • 1930 |
      The Love Traderas Nelson
    • 1930 |
      The Master Sweeper
    • 1929 |
      Fast Companyas Chamber of Commerce President
    • 1929 |
      House of Horroras Chester
    • 1929 |
      Marquis Preferredas Mr. Gruger
    • 1929 |
      Stairs of Sandas Tim
    • 1929 |
      Sunset Passas Windy
    • 1929 |
      The Studio Murder Mysteryas George -- Studio Gateman
    • 1929 |
      The Virginianas Uncle Hughey
    • 1928 |
      Beau Broadway
    • 1928 |
      Fools for Luckas Samuel Hunter
    • 1928 |
      Taxi 13as Angus Mactavish
    • 1928 |
      The Big Noiseas John Sloval
    • 1928 |
      The Haunted Houseas Mr. Rackham
    • 1928 |
      Tillie's Punctured Romanceas Circus Owner
    • 1928 |
      Varsityas Pop Conlan
    • 1927 |
      A Kiss in a Taxias Maraval
    • 1927 |
      Cabaretas Jerry Trask
    • 1927 |
      McFadden's Flatsas Jock McTavish
    • 1927 |
      Rubber Heelsas Tennyson Hawks
    • 1927 |
      Tell It to Sweeneyas Luke Beamish
    • 1927 |
      Two Flaming Youthsas Sheriff Ben Holden
    • 1926 |
      A Social Celebrityas Johann Haber
    • 1926 |
      Behind the Frontas Scottie
    • 1926 |
      Midnight Loversas Moriarity
    • 1926 |
      Say It Againas Prince Otto V
    • 1926 |
      The Duchess of Buffaloas Hotel Manager
    • 1926 |
      The Nervous Wreckas Mort
    • 1926 |
      The Wilderness Womanas 'Kodiak' MacLean
    • 1926 |
      We're in the Navy Nowas Navy Capt. Smithers
    • 1925 |
      A Woman of the Worldas Sam Poore
    • 1925 |
      My Neighbor's Wifeas Cameraman
    • 1925 |
      One Year to Liveas Froquin
    • 1925 |
      The Great Jewel Robberyas Cootie Joe
    • 1925 |
      The Great Loveas Perkins
    • 1925 |
      The Masked Brideas Wine Waiter
    • 1925 |
      The Pleasure Buyersas Burke
    • 1925 |
      The Winding Stairas Onery
    • 1925 |
      Under the Rougeas Mr. Fleck
    • 1925 |
      Where Was I?as Elmer
    • 1924 |
      Another Man's Wifeas Rumrunner
    • 1924 |
      Battling Bunyanas A Stranger
    • 1924 |
      North of Nevadaas Lem Williams
    • 1924 |
      The Galloping Fishas Jonah
    • 1923 |
      Anna Christieas Tommy
    • 1921 |
      Skirts
    • 1919 |
      Yankee Doodle in Berlinas Officer of Death's Head Hussars
    • 1916 |
      Charlie's Lifeas Various
    • 1916 |
      The Love Thiefas Undetermined Role
    Chester Conklin: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos